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Old, old, antique fishing reel question?
Hi all,
I am 48 and my Aunt gave me (when I was 9 or 10) a few steel rods equiped with level wind direct geared reels which my uncle (deceased) had used for Bass fishing. I tried my best as a kid to cast with them and could get no further than a few feet. I would try harder and end up with a huge braided line backlash. My Aunt was no help when I asked her how in the world my Uncle Hurley would get these heavy outfits to work...she would tell me my Uncle just knew how to "thumb" them somehow??? I was a typical kid, and somehow misplaced all the inherited gear...sad I know but I enjoyed using all the stuff for many years growing up...many balsa lures and other treasures...sigh. My question :(as I go stir crazy sitting inside during winter.) How in the world did they manage to cast these outfits which did not free spool??? I asked many older men at the time and they were no help. (I thought some of you older experts might shed some light on a question I have pondered for many years.) Hope all of you stuck indoors are keeping sane...and to those of you in warmer climates...stick a few for me. Suthern |
One of the secrets is to keep the levelwind lubricated. A drop of reel oil
every now and then will keep those old knuckle busters working well.. Another secret -- as Steve said -- is to use a heavier bait than you might be used to throwing. I think it's a hoot to use those old reels today. I love catching fish when the only drag is my thumb. Sure, I get a backlash every now and then, but I just take the time to untangle and keep on fishing. When Bob R. first sent out the Secret Weapon prototypes, I spent one day thowing a chartreuse and white 1/2 oz bait on a steel rod equipped with a Shakespeare Criteron left hand retreive reel. I caught four or five bass and I promise you that I enjoyed the fight much more than I do than with my beloved Curados. I use the old reels for catfishing because I love to hear the scream of a reel's click when a big cat makes his first run. I've caught some good cat and also some big buffalo up to 27 pounds. Again -- part of the fun is using your thumb for the drag. I highly recommend trying one of the old reels if you can find one. Family, Friends, Fishing, Rob Storm http://stormsrestaurants.com |
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