Posted By: Lazy Ike
REEL REPAIR - 08/22/17 02:20 PM
Any of you slab slayers ever used Baylor Guy for reel service? Ican"t seem to reach him, via pm, calls, etc nada, zip??? wanna wet a jig, got rods, boat, jigs, no REELS.
Posted By: REDGUN
Re: REEL REPAIR - 08/22/17 03:40 PM
LOL, none of my crappie reels are worth fixing.
I have been using $14.00 reels off Ebay, thinking that if they break, I will save the spool and scrap the reel. Been using them for almost 3 years and they are still running strong.
LOL, none of my crappie reels are worth fixing.
I have been using $14.00 reels off Ebay, thinking that if they break, I will save the spool and scrap the reel. Been using them for almost 3 years and they are still running strong.
Yessir...awesome quality reels before these big name companies slap their name on em
Posted By: Slewfoot
Re: REEL REPAIR - 08/22/17 07:22 PM
Ditto! I don't fish with any that it would make sense to repair! My good reels are $20-$30! Heck they charge $20 to clean and oil a reel!! I just swish it around in the lake if it gets grindy!
Posted By: crope1
Re: REEL REPAIR - 08/23/17 06:30 AM
I can see it now....Roberts Reel Service,hmmmmmm....I can take them apart,put them back together but have parts left over. Thing is,the reel still works....go figure
Posted By: REDGUN
Re: REEL REPAIR - 08/23/17 09:58 PM
I just swish it around in the lake if it gets grindy!
Man, this brings back old memories.
A Zebco 33 would cast twice as far, after a good soaking.