JMayo
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quite a day. what fish?If you’re going to do any trolling or jigging a bait basting reel is a must.View attachment 1573233
Sheephead load.....Bait casters are better if you anneal before you cast.
Yep.Both
Just like rifles/bullets there are different tools for different tasks.
One of my favorite Abu reels were the little black ones Cabela’s used to have sales on for $50 bucks. I liked them so much I’d give them to friends for Christmas. I converted a few. My Dad was a dyed in the wool fly fisherman. He’d sneer at my spinning reels. He accepted my use of bait casters. The only time he wouldn’t use a fly rod was when we went smallmouth fishing with “Minnie’s”. Then, it had to be a bait caster.This ABU 6000 is in mint condition. Have not yet given her the modern up grades but her day is comming
A little ABU history.......Pre WWII ABU made watches. This shows up in there older fishing reels. Internal work of art they can be modified with newer technology to cast like a dream if you understand a bait caster. I have had spinning reel casters approach me and ask how do you do that. But again dont rule out your bird nest training!One of my favorite Abu reels were the little black ones Cabela’s used to have sales on for $50 bucks. I liked them so much I’d give them to friends for Christmas. I converted a few. My Dad was a dyed in the wool fly fisherman. He’d sneer at my spinning reels. He accepted my use of bait casters. The only time he wouldn’t use a fly rod was when we went smallmouth fishing with “Minnie’s”. Then, it had to be a bait caster.
If my memory serves me correctly you can get upgraded drag washers for that reel. It would preform under water. Remember surf fishing guys cast from the suds so there reels get wet.Recently I won a new Abu 6500LC(electronic) on an auction. First time out, trolling walleye, I get a bite, set the hook and the reel pops out of the reel seat and drops into 12' of water(nice smooth lightly set drag). I had to pull off 100' of 12# mono, before the line slipped around the handle allowing me to actually lift the reel.off the bottom. Used rice and the little silica gel packs to dry out the board/display. Had to tear down clean out sand and relube the gears and drive. Still on the bench in the basement, worried it might be jinxed.
Hello Castaway. You have a great collection of very good reels. The only reels in your collection would be the "Mag Elite" and they show some heavy mileage. Just saying no offence intended. Send me closer picks maybe we can talk. The internals of the Mag Elite are very intrecite as there is two anti back lash systems. The Mag Elite is very much worth the upgrade. Here is a pic of my 6500 I purchased from a Salmond fisherman in the UK. It has all the Mods , I use it for bucktails in the inlets down here.Cecil, these are yours if would like them. 850 eight one four thirty-six ninety Buckey
I do love a cane pole!Bait cast for 90% of my fishing (river, lake/pond & ocean). Don't forget the cane pole for perch, no reel required.
Tim
Hello Snert , Friends of mine fly fish from the surf they are called "bucket bellies" and NO ONE wants to be near them as line control is important in the waves.....can you say tangled up. Not for me!Ive learned that fly fishing should be called fly casting...
We used cane poles for years, fishing for pike i in heavy weeds with large sucker minnows for bait.Bait cast for 90% of my fishing (river, lake/pond & ocean). Don't forget the cane pole for perch, no reel required.
Tim
That 5500 in the center can be chucked from the tallest bridge into the deepest water. LolCecil, these are yours if would like them. 850 eight one four thirty-six ninety Buckey

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