KP Duty Posted December 20, 2024 Posted December 20, 2024 On 12/18/2024 at 10:15 AM, redmeansdistortion said: New rod for fishing skinny creeks for big fish. Palms Egeria Native EFVC-53L+ 3-18g 3-10lb. This little bugger has tremendous backbone and a tip that'll throw whatever I need. Nice. Yeah...you need that backbone to drag and lift fish when working a creek. Quote
newapti5 Posted December 22, 2024 Posted December 22, 2024 50 minutes ago, Mike2841 said: I like round reels… Usually I serve cheese and crackers, but a plate of Calcutta Conquest will do just fine. 5 Quote
Bigbox99 Posted December 22, 2024 Posted December 22, 2024 21 hours ago, Mike2841 said: I like round reels… Day 71: the Conquests still do know I am a Millionare CT. 3 Quote
redmeansdistortion Posted December 24, 2024 Posted December 24, 2024 On 12/21/2024 at 6:53 PM, Mike2841 said: I like round reels… I like your style. I'm all round reels myself. Quote
Mike2841 Posted December 24, 2024 Posted December 24, 2024 I’m thinking about selling off all my low profiles to get more round reels, the only two I think I’ll keep are the OG zillion and the core 51 2 Quote
redmeansdistortion Posted December 25, 2024 Posted December 25, 2024 44 minutes ago, Mike2841 said: I’m thinking about selling off all my low profiles to get more round reels, the only two I think I’ll keep are the OG zillion and the core 51 I did that a couple years ago. I'm at 2 Calcutta Conquests, 4 small Ambassadeurs, and 3 Millionaires. 7 Quote
KP Duty Posted December 27, 2024 Posted December 27, 2024 I will buy my first round reel this year at some point. I'm a moving bait/crankbait junky, so seems I should own a couple. 1 Quote
Super User QUAKEnSHAKE Posted December 28, 2024 Super User Posted December 28, 2024 On 12/21/2024 at 5:53 PM, Mike2841 said: I like round reels… Avocado oil is great on spool bearings to prevent smoking on hard fast bomb casts. 3 Quote
redmeansdistortion Posted December 28, 2024 Posted December 28, 2024 22 hours ago, KP Duty said: I will buy my first round reel this year at some point. I'm a moving bait/crankbait junky, so seems I should own a couple. Calcutta Conquest SE should work well for you, or a 100 if you need the line capacity. 1 Quote
Lead Head Posted January 6 Posted January 6 Bit of a project reel. Has a sv103 spool with rays inductor. It's a absolute pleasure on the water. 10 Quote
newapti5 Posted January 6 Posted January 6 2 hours ago, Lead Head said: Bit of a project reel. Has a sv103 spool with rays inductor. It's a absolute pleasure on the water. I like the red/black combo. 7 Quote
Super User bulldog1935 Posted January 6 Super User Posted January 6 2 hours ago, Lead Head said: Bit of a project reel. Has a sv103 spool with rays inductor. It's a absolute pleasure on the water. Great project. If you took any, we'd love to see photos of the inductor swap. 1 Quote
Lead Head Posted January 7 Posted January 7 I didn't take any in the process, but I'll get some of all the parts and finished swap after work tonight. I stumbled across a SV103 on ebay listed as "used, with a rough spot when reeling". I bought it thinking it would need new bearings and possibly gears. The thing looked like it had been fished hard for years with regular spray downs in WD40. It was gunky everywhere that wasn't easily wiped off. The drag was so tight I almost needed tools to get it loose. When finally freed up the "rough spot" went away. After a full tear down and cleaning (grease on gears was nearly solid) it is flawless mechanically, however the inductor ramp on the spool was broken. I already had the rays kit on hand to try on a SS SV spool, so the kit went on the SV103 spool and the SS spool went to the SV103. I'm very pleased with how it all turned out. 2 Quote
newapti5 Posted January 7 Posted January 7 8 hours ago, Lead Head said: I didn't take any in the process, but I'll get some of all the parts and finished swap after work tonight. I stumbled across a SV103 on ebay listed as "used, with a rough spot when reeling". I bought it thinking it would need new bearings and possibly gears. The thing looked like it had been fished hard for years with regular spray downs in WD40. It was gunky everywhere that wasn't easily wiped off. The drag was so tight I almost needed tools to get it loose. When finally freed up the "rough spot" went away. After a full tear down and cleaning (grease on gears was nearly solid) it is flawless mechanically, however the inductor ramp on the spool was broken. I already had the rays kit on hand to try on a SS SV spool, so the kit went on the SV103 spool and the SS spool went to the SV103. I'm very pleased with how it all turned out. A seller on Ali, HEIGHTEN, is selling this tool kit for removing Daiwa's spool inductor. https://a.aliexpress.com/_mtqYyS7 I didn't try it, but it seems like the right tool to make the process less painful. They also include a SV Boost inductor with springs and parts, but I don't recommend it - the plastic material on that inductor is inferior to Ray's Studio one, which makes the inductor stuck in the extended position sometimes. 2 Quote
Super User bulldog1935 Posted January 7 Super User Posted January 7 @newapti5 - that's pretty trick... I like Jun Sonada's description that replacing a Boost spring or shim washer needs 5 small hands. hey, it wasn't my joke, it was Jun's 1 Quote
Bigbox99 Posted January 7 Posted January 7 18 minutes ago, bulldog1935 said: @newapti5 - that's pretty trick... I like Jun Sonada's description that replacing a Boost spring or shim washer needs 5 small hands. It's pretty easy on the SV spools with their soft springs. A pair of tweezers is all you need. Quote
Lead Head Posted January 7 Posted January 7 I have had my eye on that kit, but don't swap inductors enough to justify it. Rays ramp on left, broken stock ramp on right (feet sheared off). The Rays ramp is thinner than stock, time will tell how it holds up. Quote
newapti5 Posted January 7 Posted January 7 2 hours ago, bulldog1935 said: @newapti5 - that's pretty trick... I like Jun Sonada's description that replacing a Boost spring or shim washer needs 5 small hands. hey, it wasn't my joke, it was Jun's That sounds about right. I used all my digits. 1 hour ago, Lead Head said: I have had my eye on that kit, but don't swap inductors enough to justify it. Rays ramp on left, broken stock ramp on right (feet sheared off). The Rays ramp is thinner than stock, time will tell how it holds up. I changed 4 of my SV spools' inductors to Ray's several years ago. So far so good. After normal use, all hold up pretty well. 2 Quote
Super User bulldog1935 Posted January 8 Super User Posted January 8 pfun pfoto from my CV-Z In production, they used the same 2.1-mm pilot drill for the cover plate taps to add two drain holes in the frame. So I tapped one with M2.5 Bolt Depot piecemeal order arrived yesterday - final rigging on my hook keeper. Low-profile joint, with 1-mm M2.5 nylon washer against frame, G-Nius BHK Type R keeper, external lock washer, and high-torque button socket head. M2.5 is pretty standard on all B/C cover screws, and all my reels have a G-Nius The thing about the CV-Z, unlike all these reels, there are no exposed screws anywhere, so had to get creative to be able to add this part. TackleWarehouse sells the hook keeper, though a few in current stock. 6 Quote
T2DM Posted January 17 Posted January 17 My new panfish setup. Expride 72MH Twin Power C3000XG 5 1 Quote
Eric 26 Posted January 17 Posted January 17 @MiceNReets 3 hours ago, T2DM said: My new panfish setup. Expride 72MH Twin Power C3000XG What kind of panfish are you after🤔 I mean hey to each his own but I’m thinking I’m overkill with a light powered rod and a 1000 sized reel with 6lb monofilament 😆 Quote
Super User bulldog1935 Posted January 18 Super User Posted January 18 I have a not-very-old reel on a new rod - together it's a SeaBeast finesse combo, and gets its first use in 9 days. @Eric 26 told me he liked my photos. Evergreen calls this 9'1" finesse rod - The Sweep Master - 1/32 to 5/8 oz. The reel is my C3000MHG Twin Power wearing a shallower Vanquish C3000S spool for PE#0.6 Planning to fish this longer rod on 4' dropper rig, letting me fish my Yamaga Blanks 8'3" TZ Nano/ Vanquish C2000S combo where it shines - tandem 2" swim shad. While I always prefer using baitcaster with anything but these complex rigs, and I always say spinning tackle are utensils, my two most expensive (contemporary) rods are both spinners. 5 Quote
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