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Steve1357

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    Central Arkansas
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    Between 8-9 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Largemouth
  • Favorite Lake or River
    Arkansas River

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    Old man, pistol grips, Abu 5000s, and Hank Parker fan from way back...

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  1. fwiw I've never had a problem with them. Just make sure it's in stock, otherwise your whole order sits there until the out of stock item shows up. Used them also for lawnmower and refrigerator parts. I have cancelled an order, tired of waiting on an out of stock item and then place another order minus that particular out of stock item. Easy to cancel an order and get a refund with a couple of clicks. I've used Paypal and credit cards...... Parts on ebay have gotten silly, to where sellers are parting out reels now..... Maybe I'm the exception....jmho
  2. another experience I have had, little oil/grease migrates, gets on the brakes...... need to be dry, the pins and the drum imho
  3. Just curious, I pick up a used Abu round reel from time to time to work on and use, started noticing on ebay listings, the Abu round reels from sellers in Japan are going for $200, 300, 500 each, used. $500 for a used reel from Japan I can get from sellers in US for $50? I don't see anything special, what's the big picture I'm missing? TIA
  4. Id say try some, been using 17# the last few days worming. Spools up like mono, lays on spool great, not stiff at all, sinks and noticed it stays clean and doesnt turn icky colors in backwaters. Hell to break too, sounds like a gun going off! At four bucks for 300 yards, go for it. I use older Abu round reels, I have plenty of backing and only use 80 to 100 yards at a time. fwiw edit: I see the link still works, ordered some more at $4/300yards.
  5. fwiw Got the Kastking $4 fluorokote line in today. It's in the older white boxes, not the latest packaging. At first glance, diameter for 17# I received is same as new stock diamter. Not having any experience with their line, unknown if any changes were made at the time the new packaging was released. Where I fish, no line is bulletproof...... Will see how it goes, loaded a reel for plastics.... Edit: just noticed on the back of packing, the line diameter rows labeled in inches and millimeters have been reversed; an obvious typo.
  6. Some other items also, you wont see the reduced price until you add them to your cart....fwiw
  7. I grew up with a clinch knot then an improved clinch knot. Switching to a trilene knot for braid and all lines was a lot easier for me. Simply a clinch knot with two passes through the eye. jmho
  8. I use to grease my drag components to make them smoother. I didn't realize until later it also makes the drag weaker. I clean and leave the components oil free if I can, greatly improves old Abu round reel drags. fwiw
  9. Ive had the little washer under the spool bearing under the brakes be flattened, put a little bow back into it and I think your range of adjustment should return. It should have a little bow, spring to it....
  10. Been a while, just checked Lurenet for any specials. Several and when I added them to the cart, they got even cheaper than the posted clearance price and free shipping over $25 I think. I got a bunch of the 7.5" worms and 2.75" jig trailers... https://www.lurenet.com/internet-specials?dir=asc&order=price&p=1
  11. Lurenet has a lot of items in their special section, free ship with $25 or more https://www.lurenet.com/internet-specials?limit=48 fwiw
  12. Thanks but no thanks. I've never gotten use to the 4600/5600 thumb button models. I've been use to pressing IN on the bar to leverage the cast (using pistol grip rod) and thumb the spool for so long, pushing DOWN onto the thumb button is too foreign lol.
  13. no round reels... ?
  14. Scan all the price tags. They use to use red ones for markdowns, sometimes now they are red, sometimes regular tags. But I've been picking up a few jigs, spinnerbaits, and plastics for half price or less lately. Lot of work I know...
  15. Here you go Tom... http://www.realsreels.com/ABu Reals Bob Hulme.pdf I have the older ones, 3.8 they are. Great for worms and jigs, great for spawns with hogs. Hell on anything else if you're in a hurry lol. 80s brought in the 4.7 hispeed reels and the ultracast change where the spool spins on the shaft. The later reels are 5.3. (few exceptions of course, the 5500 series were hispeed before the 5000 was) Steve
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