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Servicing reels this winter
It s been super cold the last couple of weeks, so i ve been going thru my reels cleaning and greasing as needed. I found a guy on YouTube,Second Chance Reels . He is out of New Jersey. Super informative with great videos of most any kind of reel. I have mostly Penns and Diawas and most are over 20 years old. I fish with a lot of guys who have the buy cheap, use it a year or twotwo. Then throw away and buy again. I kinda like good stuff that works and even enjoy a little maintenance waiting on warm weather.
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Phat, I still have my first two fishing reel I bought when I was a kid. My first one was the Beachmaster 155, I think that's the number, I'd have to look. My second and best reel was the Penn Squidder, the red one, that reel was made for surf casting and it was the 1st reel to have the 1 screw to take it apart, to clean. I saved up my paper money to get them. I used them to fish off off Canarsie Pier when I was a kid, I'm 80 now and those two look brand new. Nothing beats, GOOD STUFF!
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True,G. So true.
I have way too many rods and reels, most were given to me by people who were getting out of fishing, few were bought at second hand stores,and stuff like that. The oldest one i bought is a diawa 400H level wind. Clone of the penn 4/0. Got it in 76 from a guy i worked with. Something to do till spring |
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i know what u mean D. Way more than i will ever use. I was complaining to my wife about her shoes and she said let s go look in your shed at fishing rods.
I never brought it up again. Counting down till spring. St Patricks day is our unofficial kickoff of spring fishing. |
Phat, again when I was a delinquent, St. Patrick's Day was always the unofficial start for our Winter Flounder season. My father would start checking the weather and making reservations at Silly Lilly's in Moriches and I would call Oscar's in the Hampton's. I have a trivia question, how can you tell the difference between a flounder (winter) and a Fluke (summer)?
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No clue,G
We have Gulf flounder that range between 2 to 4 lbs. 5 to 6 pounders are called door mats. Florida's east coast flounder gets much bigger. I know u guys get them a lot bigger than we do, The only fluke i have is my multimeter |
Phat, our Fluke (summer) doormats are considered 10 lbs and bigger. The answer will come tomorrow, want to see if any one else responds.
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interesting tid bit.... both fluke and flounder start life with their eyes like normal fish, but as they grow their eyes migrate to whatever side they don't lay on. |
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