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(11-01-2012 08:28 AM)tangledline Wrote: [ -> ]Mike if you buy a boat and bring it to the wirl pool to try it for the first time like you are gonna with the reel ....i think i would be a little nervous getting on the boat......crazy currents....lol

No hesitation on my part, Mike you're all clear to buy the boat.

LOL
(11-01-2012 12:08 PM)MichaelAngelo Wrote: [ -> ]No hesitation on my part, Mike you're all clear to buy the boat.
LOL

Didn't buy a boat...Rolleyes
I didn't even buy the wavespin reel. It felt horrible, all plasticky and had a vibration if you reeled it fast. Seeing as how it would have been double the cost of my good old Mitchell...I passed.

I did buy something new though!

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A Plueger Arbor, wide spool spinning reel. Can't wait to try it out. I'm hoping i can pair this reel with my interline.
Pflueger is much better. WaveSpin is another thing to suck money out of people's wallet...for a poor product...kinda like the Banjo Minnow (no, I didn't buy any of those...)

I love my Pflueger. If only the can get rid of that silly 3-piece spoon construction...it's pretty annoying that you cannot service your drag without losing a spool of line...
(11-01-2012 03:30 PM)MuskieBait Wrote: [ -> ]Pflueger is much better. WaveSpin is another thing to suck money out of people's wallet...for a poor product...kinda like the Banjo Minnow (no, I didn't buy any of those...)

I love my Pflueger. If only the can get rid of that silly 3-piece spoon construction...it's pretty annoying that you cannot service your drag without losing a spool of line...

Once I got my hands on the wavespin there was no way I was buying it for the same money as this Pflueger. I'm getting to the stage where i have a matched, dedicated reel for each of my rods....awesome!
Time to work on getting critical backups and optional spares............... "He with the most toys - Wins"................... smile

Cheers,

OldTimer
(11-01-2012 04:38 PM)OldTimer Wrote: [ -> ]Time to work on getting critical backups and optional spares............... "He with the most toys - Wins"................... smile

Cheers,

OldTimer


Indeed.

So far I've been impressed with Ken's reels, they seem very solid and half the cost of comparable shimanos!

I did buy the President reel in the summer, but there was a "bump" in the retreive... probrably defective. I returned it and bought a used shimano sedona for $30 off Kijiji... that's all I need for now... LOL for now...

Parts are in order for my busted old Abu Cardinal C3 Smile
This is going to be awesome!

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Its a great fit for the 13ft interline and balances out really well when the rod is extended. Gonna be a busy fishing weekend for me!

Taking this out for a session on Saturday, Balloon float rig at TTP on Sunday and the Whirlpool on Monday....Big Grin
(11-01-2012 09:22 PM)MikeH Wrote: [ -> ]This is going to be awesome!



Its a great fit for the 13ft interline and balances out really well when the rod is extended. Gonna be a busy fishing weekend for me!

Taking this out for a session on Saturday, Balloon float rig at TTP on Sunday and the Whirlpool on Monday....Big Grin


That's some serious bling right there, nice stuff Mike!

going to see if I can join ya on more than one of the above-mentioned occasions Tongue
The new Pflueger is kicking ass! I put in a pre-dawn session down at the basin this morning and the drag was awesome!
(11-11-2012 10:55 AM)MikeH Wrote: [ -> ]The new Pflueger is kicking ass! I put in a pre-dawn session down at the basin this morning and the drag was awesome!

Nice and smooth for the big girls Smile

Myself, after fishing years with 20-something-year-old-never-been-serviced reels, smooth drag is nice.

I have carbontex washers on order for my Abu Garcia, looking forward to doing some carping with it next spring!
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