Never fear, NFC (Gary Loomis's rod blank shop) to the rescue! Of course you still need a way to rotate the finished rod so the wrap coating dries evenly. But putting together one of those is peanuts, compared to a full wrapping set-up.
Or maybe a better thought, build your rod and give it to a...
Fear not, Daiwa's hot rod shop "SLP" to the rescue! Just don't ask what this will cost! :rolleyes:
The link works, I'm not sure why it says it doesn't.
Have heard a few times recently that Van Staal is bringing out a brand-new sized "VR25" spinner to market. That puts it right in the 2500-3000 size class. Just something to keep in the back of your mind if you are looking for a high-end spinner that should be way tougher than the other reels in...
I finished up doing all my own reel maintenance many weeks ago, built a pair (or trio maybe?) of new Abu Mini-Toggers for next season's adventures, all the parts sourced right out of my own Abu parts inventory, and completed servicing all the reels that I took in from my regulars, other than...
Though I stick with the PR Bobbin Knot for my blackfishing braid to shock leaders, I cannot do the "bobbin thing" on the water. If by some happenstance I do lose my leader, then this is a knot I would consider tying whilst bobbing around out there. What I never use is the Double Uni, as I've had...
And will never own one either, for that matter. Just when you think Shimano has over-engineered their spinning reels with WAY too many parts, Daiwa comes along and says "Hold my beer!"
They went away from their solid original LT reels, like the Ballistic LT and Procyon LT and went with this...
Just a quick note, Dick's (at least the one in Melville, anyway) is having a very decent sale on GULP. Buy 6 bags, get 3 free. Also, that's at the old $7.99 price, not the 2025 $8.99/bag - so more savings.
I know, I know, Dick's sucks, I get it. But 9 bags for $49.94 is a good deal, anti-gun BS...
I found these videos fascinating. I understand that Pete's results were obtained under a specific set of conditions, fairly shallow water and light tidal flow. But come on, it wasn't a single one-off confused tog that bit. I wish we could do this on the offshore grounds, and just maybe I can...
I've been wanting a Palmarius spinner to match my baitcasting #3 power slow pitch fluke jigger for some time. I just wasn't wild about the "regular" pricing. But patience is a virtue, even though it can be somewhat frustrating. Anyway, me and a bunch of my closest fishing buddies made our annual...
Of course everyone has their own view of just what "affordable" means. But in the world of titanium pliers, $300-$500 is the norm. And so, for $159 (with free shipping) these can be considered a good buy. Check out the titanium pliers offers by others, like Visser or VS (I think they both still...
I'm a big fan of the original Tatula TW 150P, owning one myself, with the more powerful 5.5:1 gear ratio. Just the right size and cranking power for lighter fluke jigging applications. A very smooth-winding reel.
Now Daiwa has increase the size and beefed up the frame to the 200 size. There has...
If you have an interest in the latest in our sport, this video will have lots of good info. And for a change, most of it is actually NOT just marketing nonsense either.
This video is not for you guys that feel all the newest innovations are useless gimmicks. Of course keep using whatever tackle...
Why the heck not? :unsure:
Daiwa has just released their new "Steez Real Control" line of FW bass-intended rods - carrying the heaviest cost that I've ever seen in a factory stick.
https://www.tackletour.com/previewdaiwasteezrealcontrol.html
It does feature some true cutting edge tech...
Actually, I'm surprised it took this long. Had the VHF off and WFAN-FM on pretty much all day, due to the incessant BS spewed on 68, so I missed all the chatter. Coming home thru JI at 3:30 yesterday, I saw more than a few USCG, Bay Constable and other such governmental boats running around the...
Sorry for taking extended time away from this board, but the big girl in the side yard has dominated almost all of my free time. Plenty of planned (and unplanned) repairs, upgrades, and maintenance - now nearly completed.
Geez, I could write a book about the joys of older boat ownership. If you...
With my 68-year old knees becoming increasingly wonky each season, requiring a series of gel injections every 6 months, and given the kinda low gunnel's of my boat, in addition to having a crewman go overboard offshore two seasons ago, I believe it's past time to get proactive on the safety...
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