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H2O Mettle reels-OK for salt water use?
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09/20/14 02:51 AM
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ralph
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Can I use an H2O Mettle baitcaster in salt water for reds, specks, flounder etc?
Thanks.
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Re: H2O Mettle reels-OK for salt water use?
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09/20/14 04:48 AM
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FreeFall
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Yep just wash with fresh water when your done. I have been using a daiwa laguna for about three years no problems. I have pulled in reds, drum specks, flounder a small hammer head etc on it. I have went thru three different rods but the reel is still good. If you are going to fish salt a lot get some salt away, and some good grease.
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Re: H2O Mettle reels-OK for salt water use?
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09/20/14 12:46 PM
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Capt. Andrew
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Yep I do nothing to them other than wash them off. I have about 6 of them in the rod rock for waders that come on charters.
http://FishingCharterspi.com/Snook,Redfish,Shark, Red snapper, tarpon 2024 Shallow Sport 24 ModV Suzuki 300. Hewes tailfisher Yamaha 70 South Texas Boat Outfitters (owner) Pure Fishing Prostaff
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Re: H2O Mettle reels-OK for salt water use?
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09/20/14 12:55 PM
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smooth move
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if it starts to act up-----take it back and exchange for another. keep the receipt!
Last edited by smooth move; 09/20/14 12:56 PM.
es le bon ton roulet
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Re: H2O Mettle reels-OK for salt water use?
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09/20/14 02:41 PM
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Pferox
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I have a couple of the older style and they have held up very well, I don't dunk them though. Usually just spray them down with Reel Magic and wipe them off at the end of the day. I then oil the handles and level wind after a trip or two. When it is time to change the line I will do a more thorough clean up, oiling the bearings and and such.
I figure if they die after a few years I am that much ahead compared to a more expensive reel.
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Re: H2O Mettle reels-OK for salt water use?
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09/20/14 06:12 PM
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ralph
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Thanks. I have used my Curado and 5500C3 but wasn't sure how the Mettle would hold up. Really a great freshwater reel. Just didn't want to ruin it if it was not up to the salt.
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Re: H2O Mettle reels-OK for salt water use?
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09/21/14 03:04 PM
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Pferox
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A good coating and wipe down with Reel Magic or Corrosion X before and after help level wind reels a lot in the salt.
A year or so ago I bought a Pinnacle Alyssa Pro for $40 somewhere, and the thumbar gave me fits, it would stick every other cast, I took it apart, greased it, and it would do the same thing again. I finally just flooded the reel with Reel Magic and some light oil and it has worked like a champ ever since, go figure.
The bearings are starting to get noisy, but it is still casting like a pro, I think I got my $40 out of it easily. Interesting thing is that it has magnetic brakes, I use it to throw 1 or 2 ounces on a lighter cut bait rig, AND it has backlashed maybe twice since I got it.
I just got my first C3, haven't used it much, how do you like it? Haven't used a Garcia round reel since the CB back in my Florida days.
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