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Prof. Salt Full Grown Flour Bluffian

Joined: 23 Aug 2011 Posts: 1261 Location: Offshore on a kayak
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Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2024 10:59 am Post subject: It's a few weeks late, but I got a Christmas miracle |
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I have worked as an ambassador for Roy's Bait and Tackle for several years, and one of my self-appointed missions has been to try out several models of spinning reels so I can offer customers real-world experience without any pressure. I use them hard and often, and take care of them the best I can but wear and tear happens to them all. I began with the humble Siennas that had already been serving me for years, then I tried a Sedona, then the Nasci, and then the Miravel. As I worked up the line of Shimano's spinning reels some were noticeably better and a few barely felt any different. Late last year I got a pair of Stradics and they were clearly better reels. They aren't what I consider low-budget, so I hoped they would prove to be more durable too. I have used all of these reels heavily with great results but they haven't had to endure any major unintended challenges until now.
Last week on Tuesday it was bitterly cold. I fished hard but the barometric pressure was really high and I only caught one red and one trout. Ice buildup on the kayak was kind of interesting to see, but I surely wasn't hoping for colder temps. On the way home I began to have an issue with my clothing layers: my core was overheating but my face and hands were still aching and cold, so I stopped to hold onto a dock so that my midsection could cool down for a few minutes. I really didn't want to get sweaty because I knew it would lead to problems. The dock was protected from the wind and it offered my face and fingers a break from the wind too. I had three rods in holders behind my seat, and one of the rod holders must have got some fresh water in it because an ice plug about an inch deep had formed that kept that rod from sitting as low and secure as it should have been. I knew it was an issue and should have kept rods out of that holder, but I forgot about it as I was fishing and began the paddle back to the truck with one in that holder. As I shoved off from the dock, evidently the line on that "shallow" rod snagged a wooden pole beside me on the dock and it quietly pulled itself out of the rod holder and sank as I left. I paddled all the way back to the truck before I realized what had happened, and I was heart-broken but wasn't willing to head back into the elements at that moment. It was dark and I was tired. I figured the reel (one of my new Shimano Stradic FMs) would be ruined but the custom FFK rod would be okay for a day or two until I could snag it and regain possession.
I did not find it when I went out again Thursday, but Saturday afternoon I headed back to the same area and looked for my lost rod again. After several casts and slow retrieves I felt some resistance and slowly brought it closer. My lovely rod and reel broke the surface and I was SO relieved. Bear in mind the rod and reel had been submerged in salt and sand for four full days at this point. I thanked God for letting me get it back, and out of curiosity I unhooked its lure and cast it out to see if the reel handle would even turn at this point. I was astonished when it not only turned, but it rotated like warm butter. Like brand new! I tempered this discovery with the idea that the corrosion may not have set in yet and that the reel still might prove beyond repair, but it sure felt good spinning so smoothly. After I got home, I took the reel inside and removed the spool, then soaked the reel and spool in a warm water bath. after drying, I set it aside to see what it looked like the next day. Sunday after church service I oiled all the moving parts and removed the handle to see how wet it was inside. No water was observed, so after a little oil on the bearing I closed it back tight. It's still working like new somehow, and I am now super impressed with the Stradic's performance. At lunch I think it will visit the repair bench at Roy's for a deep cleaning and with a little luck it will continue to serve on the back of my busy kayak. For now it still feels perfect and I'm seeing one more value that comes with a higher-end reel.
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CopanoCruisin Full Grown Flour Bluffian

Joined: 22 Apr 2006 Posts: 1064 Location: West shore of Copano Bay
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Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2024 5:49 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks a million Prof. Salt. A very impressive review. Thanks for sharing!
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awesum Full Grown Flour Bluffian

Joined: 07 Mar 2006 Posts: 1116 Location: El Rancho Jones
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Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2024 8:22 am Post subject: |
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| ^^^ What he said ^^^ |
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CaptinAcademy Flour Bluffian in training
Joined: 01 Oct 2009 Posts: 496 Location: Flour Bluff
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Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2024 12:03 pm Post subject: |
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OK, So I'm going to need to try one of those...
Is that the 3000 size? _________________ Steve-O
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Prof. Salt Full Grown Flour Bluffian

Joined: 23 Aug 2011 Posts: 1261 Location: Offshore on a kayak
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Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2024 1:56 pm Post subject: |
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| CaptinAcademy wrote: | OK, So I'm going to need to try one of those...
Is that the 3000 size? |
I use the 2500 size. |
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