Probably 3/4 of my rods and reels were bought used. Buy from reputable sellers here and on other forums and you should be fine. I prefer the older Diawas like the SV103, TDZ, Alphas, and others you can't get new anymore.
I've bought upwards of 50-60 used rods and reels and the only problems I've ever had was when UPS or USPS decided my 1-piece rods would be better as 2-pieces.
Not trying to hijack this thread, but I've fished Briery Creek before. I can't begin to imagine fishing it on a moonless night. I would definitely end up in the water after hitting one of those stumps.
I have one of the original Stradic Ci4 reels that does that every so often. It's the only reel I've ever had that does it. Seems like it only ever happened when I was casting a lure heavy enough to snap the line when the bail tripped. Lost several nice traps that way, so I finally took it out of the rotation. I might have to remove that ramp and start fishing it again.
If I'm not mistaken, your line should be coming into the T-Wing, UNDER that cross bar, or whatever you call that horizontal rod in the reel, and onto the spool. It looks like it is contacting and riding over it.
Dave
What are the pros and cons of each reel, and is the Silver Wolf worth the extra $100 bucks? Might be able to justify a reel for myself for Christmas, and these are my most likely options.
Thanks,
DAve
If I'm bank fishing I usually have 4-5 rods, all with something different tied on. In my boat, I have 14-16 rods, including about 3 different jigs, for TX rigs with different weights and baits, and a couple worm rods.
Just saw a spinnerbait online called the Jackall Megalo Doon. Price was $35, and it's sold out. What makes it worth that kind of money when no can catch bass on a $1.00 Walmart spinnerbait? Is it really that good?
To me, it is 100% worth it to pay someone a reasonable fee to clean my reels every couple years or so. I send between 2 and 4 at a time to @Delaware Valley Tackle. Sending multiple reels together cuts down on shipping costs as well. Mike does a fantastic job, and every reel I've gotten back from him felt better than it did when new, including a 20 year old TD-Z I bought used and incomplete.
I have an Edge MB703-1 7' Med Light casting rod, rated 1/16 - 3/8 oz. Would it be strong enough to set the hook on a 1/4 oz total weight single hook spinnerbait, or am I better off trying some other bait? I'm just dipping my toes into BFS and want something I can catch fish on soon so I don't lose interest in it.
Thanks,
Dave
Are you talking specifically saltwater fishing or bass in the Bay and Patuxent? There are TONS of good rods sold in the area for the salt. It's pretty easy to find some nice custom built rods locally as well. If you are talking bass, or something you can use for both, I like Falcon Coastal rods and St Croix Mojo Inshore.
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