Don
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This year I've rebuilt or re-dedicated two old Gold33 by Zebco. They were built before some of you were born. I've always liked them for bobber fishing and wherever accuracy is desired. This year, as you all know I've been slowly learning how to present and fish with rubber baits. Most of these baits are too light for the Baitcasters and so when Skipping Light baits I have found the old pushbuttons excel at this. I mean really excel. Using slippery 4/6/8lb quality and limp Mono line I can really fire Kieteck minnows where I want them way up under the blueberry and shrubs. Its been great.
The bane of spincast reels has always been the retrieve speed. Most of you are at 4.5-6/1 with your spinning reels and 6- 10/1 with you bait casters. The oldies I fish with are only 2.9/1 and although slow it is perfect for throwing the shorter distances when throwing to the banks. There are a few very easy tricks to keep these reels running smoothly. I'll share them at a later date. But it is sufficient to say that at some point many of you, when kids, wanted to chuck your Zebco's into the river.
Recently Lew's came out with a couple nice spincast reels but, like Abu, most are oriented towards beginners, and as you know I'm a pro, lol. This year Zebco came out with a new size 20 and size 30 Braid Ready reel and it has me looking twice and with envy. It is an advanced Omega Pro and sells for a bundle. But in time I'll find it at a Flea Mkt for a song.
Eat your heart out Boot!
The bane of spincast reels has always been the retrieve speed. Most of you are at 4.5-6/1 with your spinning reels and 6- 10/1 with you bait casters. The oldies I fish with are only 2.9/1 and although slow it is perfect for throwing the shorter distances when throwing to the banks. There are a few very easy tricks to keep these reels running smoothly. I'll share them at a later date. But it is sufficient to say that at some point many of you, when kids, wanted to chuck your Zebco's into the river.
Recently Lew's came out with a couple nice spincast reels but, like Abu, most are oriented towards beginners, and as you know I'm a pro, lol. This year Zebco came out with a new size 20 and size 30 Braid Ready reel and it has me looking twice and with envy. It is an advanced Omega Pro and sells for a bundle. But in time I'll find it at a Flea Mkt for a song.
Eat your heart out Boot!
Amazon.com : Zebco Omega Pro Spincast Fishing Reel, Size 30 Reel, Dual Ceramic Pick-up Pins, Solid-Brass Pinion Gear, GlideLine ll Line Retrieval System, Pre-Spooled with 10-Pound Fishing Line, Braid Ready, Black : Sports & Outdoors
Amazon.com : Zebco Omega Pro Spincast Fishing Reel, Size 30 Reel, Dual Ceramic Pick-up Pins, Solid-Brass Pinion Gear, GlideLine ll Line Retrieval System, Pre-Spooled with 10-Pound Fishing Line, Braid Ready, Black : Sports & Outdoors
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