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On Sat, 21 May 2011 08:32:10 -0400, Harryk
wrote: I wash the reels off with fresh water after every use, and "field strip" them twice a season to clean out gook, old grease, et cetera. About every three years, I send the Penn reels off to Penn for a dusting and cleaning, during which any worn parts are replaced. That's an impressive maintenance regime Harold, very impressive. All you need now is a boat. I have a 30 year old Penn 6/0 sal****er reel that I carry around with us. It has never had any maintenance at all and still works just fine. In the last week it has caught 4 Mahi Mahis, a Bonito and a Tuna, all but one on pink and white Rattle Jet lures. The Rattle Jets are just about the most effective fish magnets I've ever used. http://www.basspro.com/C-H-Lures-Rattle-Jet-Sal****er-Lure-Rigged/product/8221/-952717 My only complaint with the Penn is that it does not hold enough line. Something big hit it a few days ago north of Palm Beach and spooled out 200 yards of 120 pound mono, against the drag, within about 30 seconds. Hit and run attack, wish I'd caught a glimpse of it. |
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Wayne B wrote:
On Sat, 21 May 2011 08:32:10 -0400, wrote: I wash the reels off with fresh water after every use, and "field strip" them twice a season to clean out gook, old grease, et cetera. About every three years, I send the Penn reels off to Penn for a dusting and cleaning, during which any worn parts are replaced. That's an impressive maintenance regime Harold, very impressive. All you need now is a boat. I'd said "eat me, w'hine," but...who knows where your mouth has been, eh? |
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On Sat, 21 May 2011 10:13:58 -0400, Harryk
wrote: Wayne B wrote: On Sat, 21 May 2011 08:32:10 -0400, wrote: I wash the reels off with fresh water after every use, and "field strip" them twice a season to clean out gook, old grease, et cetera. About every three years, I send the Penn reels off to Penn for a dusting and cleaning, during which any worn parts are replaced. That's an impressive maintenance regime Harold, very impressive. All you need now is a boat. I'd said "eat me, w'hine," but...who knows where your mouth has been, eh? Potty mouthing again Harold? That's not very clever or articulate for one so well schooled as you. Or did you learn that at the Brick Layers union hall? |
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Wayne B wrote:
On Sat, 21 May 2011 08:32:10 -0400, wrote: I wash the reels off with fresh water after every use, and "field strip" them twice a season to clean out gook, old grease, et cetera. About every three years, I send the Penn reels off to Penn for a dusting and cleaning, during which any worn parts are replaced. That's an impressive maintenance regime Harold, very impressive. All you need now is a boat. Even when he had a boat he never used it. |
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Gene wrote:
On Sat, 21 May 2011 09:56:42 -0400, Wayne B wrote: On Sat, 21 May 2011 08:32:10 -0400, wrote: I wash the reels off with fresh water after every use, and "field strip" them twice a season to clean out gook, old grease, et cetera. About every three years, I send the Penn reels off to Penn for a dusting and cleaning, during which any worn parts are replaced. That's an impressive maintenance regime Harold, very impressive. All you need now is a boat. I have a 30 year old Penn 6/0 sal****er reel that I carry around with us. It has never had any maintenance at all and still works just fine. In the last week it has caught 4 Mahi Mahis, a Bonito and a Tuna, all but one on pink and white Rattle Jet lures. The Rattle Jets are just about the most effective fish magnets I've ever used. http://www.basspro.com/C-H-Lures-Rattle-Jet-Sal****er-Lure-Rigged/product/8221/-952717 My only complaint with the Penn is that it does not hold enough line. Something big hit it a few days ago north of Palm Beach and spooled out 200 yards of 120 pound mono, against the drag, within about 30 seconds. Hit and run attack, wish I'd caught a glimpse of it. North Atlantic Boomer..... More likely, he snagged something on the bottom. |
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On Sat, 21 May 2011 10:15:21 -0400, Harryk
wrote: Gene wrote: On Sat, 21 May 2011 09:56:42 -0400, Wayne B wrote: On Sat, 21 May 2011 08:32:10 -0400, wrote: I wash the reels off with fresh water after every use, and "field strip" them twice a season to clean out gook, old grease, et cetera. About every three years, I send the Penn reels off to Penn for a dusting and cleaning, during which any worn parts are replaced. That's an impressive maintenance regime Harold, very impressive. All you need now is a boat. I have a 30 year old Penn 6/0 sal****er reel that I carry around with us. It has never had any maintenance at all and still works just fine. In the last week it has caught 4 Mahi Mahis, a Bonito and a Tuna, all but one on pink and white Rattle Jet lures. The Rattle Jets are just about the most effective fish magnets I've ever used. http://www.basspro.com/C-H-Lures-Rattle-Jet-Sal****er-Lure-Rigged/product/8221/-952717 My only complaint with the Penn is that it does not hold enough line. Something big hit it a few days ago north of Palm Beach and spooled out 200 yards of 120 pound mono, against the drag, within about 30 seconds. Hit and run attack, wish I'd caught a glimpse of it. North Atlantic Boomer..... More likely, he snagged something on the bottom. Not likely at all - trolling on the surface in over 50 ft of water. We had something hit a cedar plug last year south of the Turks and Caicos in over 1000 ft of water. It almost spooled out the reel but snapped the leader just as I cranked the drag down full on. |
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