3eZI_SfDTdMCqfVBAWi4QFG0nVQ East Coast Fishing Tackle: 2010

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Spring Reel Maintenance

Maintaining your fishing reels doesn’t have to be a daunting task. With the help of a mini-screwdriver set, you can disassemble the basic components of your reel without creating an impossible jigsaw puzzle. For a BAITCASTER, for example, removing the main cover plate will expose the main gear and bearing.

Once there, clean off pre-existing buildup, which includes lubricant and organic material like salt crystals and marine life residue. Use a cleaner to free material from metal surfaces. Soap and water is popular, but it will not get out heavy buildup, and it can leave a residue. Reel Saver cleaner emulsifies organics very well, and is safe to use.

Then, apply a small bead of oil or grease to moving parts. An oil viscosity is better for the bearing; light grease is more ideal for joints and other friction-vulnerable surfaces.

Depending on configurations, other parts, like the anti-reverse and clutch bearings, require a lubricant like REEL SAVER® AR (Anti-Reverse), which has a tackier consistency. And the drag is often treated with an oil viscosity. Some offshore conventional reels work better with a thicker grease consistency, like REEL SAVER® HG.

A good lubricant protectant can also provide exterior protection for the reel. Polish Reel Saver grease on metal reel and rod parts and you will have a protective coating for the season. Just lightly spray down tackle after fishing and see the difference.

Of course, always consult the manual provided by the reel manufacturer for specific disassembly and assembly instructions.

Buy Online at:
www.fishermansheadquarters.com
www.tackledirect.com
www.mil-comm.com (Factory store)

Strike Pro dealer list

CT

Newtown B&T, Newtown

DE

Captain Bones B&T, Odessa

FL

Fishing Headquarters, Jupiter

Grand Slam, Riviera Beach


MD

Lewes Harbour Marina


MA

Red Top, Buzzards Bay
Fishermans Line, Fall River
Jerry’s B&T, Milford
Green Harbor, Marshfield
Riverview B&T, S. Yarmouth


NJ

Ramsey Outdoor
Reel Seat, Brielle
46 Bait & Tackle, Palisades Park
Fin-Atics, Ocean City


NY


Duffy’s B&T, Glenwood Landing
Tight Lines, Sag Harbor
Davis Sport Shop, Sloatsburg
Thruway Sports, Walden
Whitewater Outfitters, Hampton Bays

NC

EZ Bait & Tackle, Goldsboro

RI

Quaker Lane
Saltwater Edge


Monday, March 1, 2010

DC Rally

A national grassroots effort to get coastal fishermen to Washington, DC on February 24th was a huge success. Recreational and commercial fishermen from every coastal state in the U.S. and Alaska gathered next to the Capitol Building in Washington, DC to show their unified support for Federal fisheries legislation reform, science and common-sense based fisheries management and healthy fisheries.

Copied from: www.unitedwefish.com

other references:
www.joinrfa.org
www.jcaa.org
www.ssfff.net

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Day 1

Feb., 28, 2010 and I finally created a blog. Looking forward to adding plenty of great info.