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  1. 0.9 size was the trick but it had some slop/play so I’m guessing it was a low end tool I was using.
  2. Started having periodic slipping of the anti reverse on my Tatula LT spinning reel. Mostly under some sort of pressure. Assumed that a bearing had been stripped but also read that over oiling can cause this failure. Thanks to others on the forum who helped with the right size screwdriver I was able to take the reel apart and dried off the bearing and sleeve as best I could. Sure enough that was the issue. I do have a tendency to over oil my reels during my annual cleaning. I’ll be more careful in the future. Tight line.
  3. For the love of God I’m trying to disassemble my Tatula 2000 and the tiny screw of some sort on the spool shaft is so small I can’t even make out what shape it is. It appears to tighten these stopper onto the shaft. I just wasted $50 on various micro tool kits and none fit. I can’t find the info anywhere. I’m pretty sure at this point Daiwa doesn’t want customers performing their own maintenance.
  4. I’ve wrestled with topic for the past few years. Started with a large bag and 3700 series Plano containers, then 3600 series and then I started feeling like I was making things more difficult than they had to be. I fish from a boat, from shore and from a kayak. I only need to take some of my terminal tackle depending on when, where and what I’ll be fishing from. Best option I came up with is this small tackle bag and I filled it with 2 diffent sizes of the Plano 3400 series boxes. Each box only has one type of item just different sizes or weights. Now I either take the whole bag or just what i need. I haven’t even filled this bag to capacity yet. I could easily fit three more 3400 boxes or one more 3500 in there. Best thing I’ve done to date when it comes to my gear.
  5. This year I spent a lot of time searching for similar types of gloves. I wanted very thin but still warm. I purchased 2 different pairs from local REi store which I will list below and both are great gloves but not cheap. At a fishing expo today I came across a great pair of thin fishing gloves from company called FishMonkey and they are only $19. https://www.fishmonkeygloves.com/product/fm34-monkey-hands-glove-liner/ https://www.thenorthface.com/shop/etip-gloves-nf0a3kpn?from=subCat&variationId=JK3&utm_content=ecomm&utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=Google&utm_campaign=Shopping+-+Mobile/Tablet+-+Medium+-+Accessories&utm_term=PRODUCT_GROUP&gclsrc=aw.ds&&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI4c_8s-ag5wIVRJyzCh3ZuwBnEAQYASABEgJPTfD_BwE https://www.rei.com/product/156396/smartwool-merino-sport-training-gloves?sku=1563960001&store=40&cm_mmc=PLA_Google_LIA&product_id=1563960001&ad_type=pla&channel=local&partition_id=451853193286&target_id=pla-451853193286&brand_flag=&adgroup_id=61291922608&campaign_id=1419360846&location_physical=9021490&cid=272885668472&network=g&network_type=search&device_type=t&merchant_id=1209243&gclsrc=aw.ds&&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIt6eYpOig5wIVhJ6zCh0QdQC3EAQYASABEgKgEfD_BwE
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