Fishing Reel Maintenance
Basic fishing reel maintenance is essential to keep your gear in good working order.
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What are the best kind of rod and reels for bass fishing?
I’ve recently became kind of addicted to fishing. And I need all new gear because I realized I need to quit going so cheapy on my gear after I broke two reels this weekend fishing. So any suggestions would be appreciated. I have a budget of about $150 for 2 rods. Give or take. Any info would be appreciated.
So, $75-$100 for a bass outfit?
At this price range, I would suggest :
Spinning Reels
1. Shimano Sahara ($59.99)
2. Pflueger President ($59.99)
3. Daiwa Exceler ($59.99)
4. Mitchell 300Xe ($39.99)
5. Bass Pro Shops "Extreme" ($49.99)
Rods
1. Berkley 7′ onepiece Lightening Rod ($34.99)
2. Ugly Stik Lite 6′ onepiece ($39.99)
If I wanted to stay within this "price point" and still get a durable, decent, combo I would buy:
1st combo : Shimano Sahara/ Pflueger President & 7′ onepiece M-action Lightening Rod.
2nd combo: BPS "Extreme"/ Daiwa Exceler & Ugly Stik Lite 6′ onepiece MH action
(Don’t confuse regular Ugly Stiks with Ugly Stik Lite series. There is a world of difference!)
Go to www.basspro.com or Cabelas.com to further investigate.(These 2 companys have excellent return policies.)
Why can,t I find any information on a South Bend fishing reels, specificaly the K470 model?
I am trying to start a rod and reel repair business and this model is one that I have no links or information on. It may be an obsolete model. I would also like any info on reaching the manufacturer of this reel.
my understanding is that they dont make reels anymore
Basic Fishing Gear : Spinning Fishing Reels
Spinning reels are easy to use, which is why they’re the most popular fishing reels on the market. Learn more about spinning fishing reels in this free fishing video from the owner of a fishing tackle store.
Expert: Larry Mastry
Bio: Larry Mastry and his brother Dale own Mastry’s Tackle, a fixture in St. Petersburg, Fla., and together they have a half of a century’s experience in fishing.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
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How It’s Made (Season 8 / Episode 12 / Part 1)
Discovery Channel: How It’s Made
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Fly Fishing Equipment : Attaching Fly Fishing Reels to Rods
How to attach a reel to a rod in fly fishing. Learn about fly fishing gear, supplies, and other equipment in this free video.
Expert: Alvin Dedeaux
Contact: www.alvindedeaux.com
Bio: Alvin Dedeaux has been a fly fishing guide and casting instructor for 12 years, and has been fly fishing for 32 years.
Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA
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I got a few fishing reels that dont pull the fishing line correctly, why?
Its like when you try to pull the fishing line it will pull it but a little bit and then it makes too much efford to pull it but wont pull it at all. How can I fix this?
Not to sure but, they might just need a’ tightenin’ of the drag. Videos will show ya’ how to adjust it for Spinnin’, Spin Cast aka close face and Baitcastin’ reels;)… < * { {{ > <
Spinnin’ reel:
Spincast reel:
Baitcastin’:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4HNXJXRDxs
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Salt water fishing bait casting reels have a round body that can take more pressure. Learn more about salt water fishing reels in this free fishing video from the owner of a fishing tackle store.
Expert: Larry Mastry
Bio: Larry Mastry and his brother Dale own Mastry’s Tackle, a fixture in St. Petersburg, Fla., and together they have a half of a century’s experience in fishing.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
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Abu Garcia Fishing Reels
http://FishingReelsPlanet.com/abu-garcia
Abu Garcia Fishing Reels. Looking for the best deals and reviews on Abu Garcia Fishing Reels? On my blog I show how to get best cheap Abu Garcia Fishing Reels
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How do I find people to buy fishing rods and reels?
I am looking to sell fishing rods and reels. There is almost every name brand that’s made. Plus rods of varies types.
The guy across the road from me sells them from his house. He must put an ad in the local paper, or maybe fishing club newsletters. You’ll get a better price than you will on ebay.