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Anonymous User
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Date: February 07, 2005 02:55AM
I posted a few pictures of the fly reel I'm building. After talking about it the other night I decided to do some more work on it, so I started on the spool. At this point I have the frame fully machined and the spool about 75-80% machined. I may have a chance this week to work on it some more. When ever I do get around to working on it I'll be able to finish up the spool in an hour or two. Once the spool is done I'll still have a lot to do, but the biggest/ most time consuming/ most difficult parts will be over.
Once I have this reel finished, I'll be working on a reel for my Dan Craft Sig 3 6'10" 3pc 1 weight! [www.fishingphotos.net] I will post some more photos as the reel progresses. P.S. Sory for the poor quality of the photos. My cheapo digital camera is not well suited to this particulart task. When I get the reel finished I'll borrow my fathers Nikon and take some better pictures and scan them in. Mark Re: Reel
Posted by:
Shanon Hedgecock
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Date: February 07, 2005 04:33AM
nice, I want one.
Shanon Re: Reel
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Anonymous User
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Date: February 07, 2005 04:58AM
Maybe when I finish college I'll be able to start a company producing them.
Mark Re: Reel
Posted by:
Don Davis
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Date: February 07, 2005 11:22AM
Mark. That reel for your 1 weight needs to be light, light, light. If you use any hardware on the reelseat you will need a 2 oz. reel. I used a 1 piece kork-a-lon seat and grip and a 2.2 oz magnesium to balance mine. As I posted earlier, there is a new Bass Pro ultralite out that weighs the same. I am glad I do not possess the skills to build reels, I never would have graduated college. Re: Reel
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Anonymous User
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Date: February 07, 2005 01:25PM
Don,
Depending on how hardcore I get with the weight relief I will be anywhere from 1.7-2.3 oz! However I've found that rediculusly light weight reels are a bit overkill. By the time you put a fly line and some backing on the reel and put about 10 feet of line out past the tip top you're not going to feel the difference in a 2 oz and 3 oz reel. And once you start getting closer to 20 feet of line out you'll be glad you had a little extra weight at the back to ballance everything out. I'll post some solid works 3D renderings of the two versions of the 1 weight reel later today. Mark Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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