that new zebco 33 that came out 2 years ago the gears stripped out pulling in that whale off a walleye (it did not even make the 14-inch minimum size limit)
2007-12-04 10:09:13
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answered by fisher1221us 7
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Pinnacle Fishing Reel Parts
2016-10-17 01:03:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Every reel that I spent less than $50 on. But those were mostly used by the kids for lake fishing and were Zebco or cheap knock off's of a Zebco.
Top end ones at least get repaired and upgraded when a problem happens.
Best now is the Avet reels. What a fish slaying machine. Soothe and dependable for big game and puts up with the saltwater environment.
I like my pretty Calcutta reel but it had jamming problem. Shop just swapped out the insides with a new one out of the box and off I go.
2007-12-09 08:05:49
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answered by Keith_Angler 2
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Shakespeare r2f reel the first one was great so i bought a second one of the same model the gears where shot after an hour. i have also had problems with some zebco reels. i tend to use allot of older model reels that i have picked up at garage sales and fixed that are great. my current favorite is an old Berkeley 420 the damn thing looks like it belongs in a museum but it outcast all of my abu's.
2014-08-21 12:00:07
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answered by Joshua 1
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You really get what you pay for in fishing reels.If your talking about spin cast it would be cheap zebco 202.spinning real probably a pflueger,a bait caster a pinnacle.The top line reels is how you pick your best buys you look at there best and try to down grade I fish withe diawa liberto pixy and the steeze but then I also have the shimano curado which for the price is my favorite,most of the good reels will offer a lifetime warranty which is well worth the difference if you keep your equipment for a period of time.Rocky
2007-12-04 02:59:51
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answered by rockyb 3
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Oh the worst reel I've ever owned...has to be the cabelas xss fly reel, for the price i paid for it its rubbish, the reel is too heavy and it doesn't balance the fly rod, and I've tried it on lots of fly rods. The quality for the price isn't brilliant i really do not recommend them although a good friend of mine has one and loves it, so maybe its just me but i don't think so. Also the model i bought was the 9-10 for saltwater fly fishing for bone fish and tarpon. Another thing is that no matter what they say it corrodes, and believe me i do take good care of my equipment in fact even when i had stripped it down after fishing and re lubricated it still corroded
2007-12-04 04:03:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I bought some Quantum combo baitcaster/rod set long ago. I used it a few times, and then it sat in the garage for years.
I gave it to a co-worker for free and he uses it for just catfishing, but gave me a BPS Enticer spinning reel in return. Good guy, crap combo...
I'm all about Daiwa these days, but my Viento is starting to squeel like a stug pig on the cast, after one spring/summer/fall season of use. :(
I love the Viento with the Daiwa Tough & Light Rod (TL-661-5RB) and it is dialed in perfect, but I can't figure out what is causing that buzz and squeel, without voiding the warranty and Dremel polishing some internal gears and parts. Eerrrggh!
I guess it does have a 1 year warranty. I just need to find the Cabelas e-mail or printed receipt.
2007-12-04 02:33:26
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answered by Anonymous
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LOL....Nice fish story, but did the incident take place before or after the Jack Daniels? I don't have any "fish stories" to share with you, but I will say, that I miss fishing in Lake Erie, for Walleye & Perch. I lived in northeastern Ohio, for 59 yrs. & during that time, I did a lot of fishing. When my children were much younger & still at home, as a family, we did a lot of fishing. It was something the whole family enjoyed doing. There's something so relaxing about sitting at the water's edge, & fishing for hours. It was always such a calming time for me. Since moving south, nearly six years ago,I haven't done any fishing. If I want fish, I go to the local fish market, but Lake Erie Perch & Walleye, are fish I'll never be able to buy unless I make a trip home. >-------------> (Perch)
2016-04-07 07:47:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Zebco 202 Not really a bad rod and reel for the price. Best I've ever owned was a Shakespeare open face rod and reel I inherited from my father.
2007-12-04 02:38:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Without naming a brand, it wasn't their fault, It was a small reel I had bought from a friend for ice fishing. I'm sure in its day it was good, but it is broken and I cant find the parts to repair it. I suppose the worst reel is one that doesn't work.
2007-12-04 03:50:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it was an old Mitchell I had bought at a garage sale. It was probably past it useful life when I bought it, so I can't say it was the reels fault. I kept getting line tangles and was just about to throw it in the lake when some kids asked me for it. I gave it to them and said don't blame me if it messes up on you.
2007-12-04 05:04:22
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answered by MR. T. 6
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