Do you keep back up reel
Do you keep back up reel
I keep a few new reels in back-up for future use. Do you?
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Re: Do you keep back up reel
Ummm...kinda??
They are more like bench player that are suited up and ready to play. Not really sitting in a box or in an unfishable state.
I have reels that are multi-purpose and can cover gaps if I sell a reel or unwillingly sacrifice a combo to Neptune (goes overboard).
They are more like bench player that are suited up and ready to play. Not really sitting in a box or in an unfishable state.
I have reels that are multi-purpose and can cover gaps if I sell a reel or unwillingly sacrifice a combo to Neptune (goes overboard).
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Re: Do you keep back up reel
I personally don’t I tend to try and buy multiples in the same reel so if need be I can move around But in general once I get a combo set I don’t like to mess with it and leave as is.
I do keep an extra spool or 2 on hand
I do keep an extra spool or 2 on hand
Re: Do you keep back up reel
I have “backup” reels (usually if the same kind) for techniques where I switch between straight fluoro and braid-to-leader. Mostly cranking reels. And I have two Curado 70s for t-rigs I switch between right now (one with heavier line) depending on whether I fish around or through tules. I feel like it’s a luxury, though.
Re: Do you keep back up reel
I'm guilty of this and I often end up using the "backups" to test with other lines and rods.
Funny you posted this subject, I was literally just going through my gear trying to organize it and realized I may have a few too many and should probably start selling some of it clear to up some space
Funny you posted this subject, I was literally just going through my gear trying to organize it and realized I may have a few too many and should probably start selling some of it clear to up some space
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I should add that I like to try different tackle so, stuff doesnt spend a ton of time with me.
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Re: Do you keep back up reel
When I find a reel that I really like, I will purchase another to keep on hand. One, they are good for having an extra spool. Two, they are good for having extra parts just in case.
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Re: Do you keep back up reel
Do you mean duplicates of a reel we use regularly or by backups do you mean just extra reels laying around that may not be our first choices (like say budget reels) that we keep in case something happens to one of our regular reels?
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Yes. I have 13 reels unopened in the box. Most of them I picked up when on sale. Like when Plat had the Daiwa presso ltd on sale for 50% off. I picked up three of them. I bought a good many of Daiwa's sv103 when they were discontinued. They are one of my favorite reels.
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DuplicatesFishing4Fun wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 8:44 amDo you mean duplicates of a reel we use regularly or by backups do you mean just extra reels laying around that may not be our first choices (like say budget reels) that we keep in case something happens to one of our regular reels?
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My backup reels are reels that have been “retired”. I keep the best ones Cleaned, lubed and spooled, ready to go if needed.
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Re: Do you keep back up reel
Freshwater fishing, not at all. These reels don’t need a lot of maintenance after use so really no need.
Saltwater is a different story. Reels need much more frequent maintenance and, at least for me, get used a lot more than my freshwater gear. So I keep a backup around for when I have a reel broken down for maintenance and I know I’ll be fishing that day.
Saltwater is a different story. Reels need much more frequent maintenance and, at least for me, get used a lot more than my freshwater gear. So I keep a backup around for when I have a reel broken down for maintenance and I know I’ll be fishing that day.
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Nope, but I do seem to always have a few reels sitting around that are waiting to find their soulmate of a rod and I guess as far as that goes, a few rods sitting around waiting to find their perfect reel.
Oh.. and I guess a few that were too good of deals to pass up that I am rehabbing or updating..But back up no. Once I find the rod for a given reel it pretty much lives there.
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Re: Do you keep back up reel
Not back up, per se. Mine are a lot like this gentleman's. A few extra reels due to super deals. A few rods that as yet have no reel on them. I don't change reels on a rod very often. Once I find a combo I like, it pretty much stays that way. I have bought more reels of a line that I like. Alphas, Sol, Fuego, Patriarch XT, Primmus Xi HS, Helios Air, TD-Z 105H, SV103.noc10 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 07, 2020 5:34 amNope, but I do seem to always have a few reels sitting around that are waiting to find their soulmate of a rod and I guess as far as that goes, a few rods sitting around waiting to find their perfect reel.
Oh.. and I guess a few that were too good of deals to pass up that I am rehabbing or updating..But back up no. Once I find the rod for a given reel it pretty much lives there.
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Yep, I sure do. ..when I find a favorite reel at a great sale price, I'll buy a second for sure... sometimes a third.