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I tell you the problem with these designs of the month like Quatum puts
out... I bought 3 Quatum EX500 many years back and they were pretty nice reels at the time. I noticed this year that the little magnetic brakes were getting corroded and decided to replace them. I can not find the part number available any where on the Internet. So I replaced them all with Garcia 4600's, something I know I will always be able to get parts for. As a side note, I have a new neighbor building a house that repairs reels for a living. Hopefully he will be able to tell me where to get some new magnets or point me to a universal part that will work. Don't get me wrong, I loved the reels and got 10 years or more out of them, but I also thought I would be able to get parts when I needed them. Part number QW330 btw if anybody has a source. Cheers Bob La Londe wrote: "Damifino" wrote in message ... "fishtale" wrote in message ups.com... What would be a good baitcaster to start out on. I have used spinning reels exclusively til now. thanks What kind of spinning reels do you use? Are you happy with that brand? If not I personally would recommend anything with the name ABU GARCIA written on it that is at least 10 years old...The new stuff they are building is pure Sh*t! The older reels are durable, smooth, and dependable. You can find them all over eBay @ a good price as well. I can't speak for the new Shimanos, but the 100B 200B and BSF models all work very well. For a little less money I've got 4 new Quantum AC500CX reels and one AC500PT that are rapidly becoming my main reels. Cool stuff. The AC500CX has been on sale from Cabelas for a while. -- Bob La Londe Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River Fishing Forums & Contests http://www.YumaBassMan.com -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... I tell you the problem with these designs of the month like Quatum puts out... I bought 3 Quatum EX500 many years back and they were pretty nice reels at the time. I noticed this year that the little magnetic brakes were getting corroded and decided to replace them. I can not find the part number available any where on the Internet. Quantum is good about doing that. I have two quantum reels that they don't even make parts for anymore....As far as parts for your reel we have a local tackle store here that might can help....just e-mail them..www.marksoutdoors.com |
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![]() Could we have a comparison of a spinning reel to a baitcaster with all aspects covered. Thanks |
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![]() "fishtale" wrote in message ps.com... Could we have a comparison of a spinning reel to a baitcaster with all aspects covered. Thanks Trust me Al, you aren't ready for one..... -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers wrote:
"fishtale" wrote in message ps.com... Could we have a comparison of a spinning reel to a baitcaster with all aspects covered. Thanks Trust me Al, you aren't ready for one..... His keyboard is also missing a "?". |
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![]() I know that a backlash results in the spool running faster than the line feed. I'm not sure about what drag adjustment there is in a modern baitcaster. The lure retrieve is 1:1 so that it is possible to get a better grip on lure action .It can handle quite a variable size fish and line tends not loop as in a spinning reel. Lot of pluses |
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Just stay away from a baitcaster AL, it will only lead you to post more on
here, but if you insist, try bank fishing and ask the nearest professional athlete for his opinion "fishtale" wrote in message oups.com... I know that a backlash results in the spool running faster than the line feed. I'm not sure about what drag adjustment there is in a modern baitcaster. The lure retrieve is 1:1 so that it is possible to get a better grip on lure action .It can handle quite a variable size fish and line tends not loop as in a spinning reel. Lot of pluses |
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On 10 Oct 2006 18:41:51 -0700, "fishtale"
puked: I know that a backlash results in the spool running faster than the line feed. I'm not sure about what drag adjustment there is in a modern baitcaster. The lure retrieve is 1:1 so that it is possible to get a better grip on lure action .It can handle quite a variable size fish and line tends not loop as in a spinning reel. Lot of pluses I started using one around January and now I wouldn't go back to a spinner. The best part is the ability to place your cast exactly where you want to distance wise by stopping the cast with your thumb. I spent a lot of time in my front yard practicing using some light Spiderwire EZ Cast until I got reasonably proficient with it. I still get bird's nests, especially when it starts getting dark. And BTW, the retrieve is a ratio, like 6.4:1 or 5.something depending on the model... -- lab~rat :-) Do you want polite or do you want sincere? |
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