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  1. Wanted to drop in and say thank you to everyone on the board, for all the fun and awesome memories in SoCal the last 7-8 years. I know I've been absent of late, just haven't been fishing as much as I wish the last year or two.  Wish I would have stayed a little more active on here, but life gets crazy at times. Had a lot of great memories with the SU family and members, and will miss being close to it all down here, but it's time to go for another challenge. 

    Thanks to everyone who fished with me, and most importantly supported me over the years with Animal House Reel Service! That was a cool experience while it lasted. Wish everyone in SoCal the best, and look forward to forging some new friendships up in Washington. 

    Geoff
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  2. How do u take knob off without warping it to do bearing switch? Tx for the good ideas.

    Most reels have screws that attach the knobs (inside the knob). There are some, especially shimano that have reverse threaded screws in there, so be careful. There are however, some older reels that have riveted knobs that can't be removed. 

     

    You simply un-do the screw, and slide the knob off. Not sure why any have warped on you, unless they weren't meant to be removed. 

  3. What happene to the shrapnel? I also have a calcutta conquest and wanted to try to the shrapnel to see which one I like better.

     

    The Shrapnel, if accidentally engaged during the cast with heavy baits, actually BENDS the pinion gear it self. The only way to fix that is either find a way to safely and precisely bend the pinion gear back straight, or order the complete gear set from Daiwa Japan ($100). they won't sell you just the pinion gear, tried several different suppliers and got the same answer from all of them. 

     

    But if the reel itself is slightly off from production, it could happen again and again, until you swap and measure enough parts to fix it. 

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    Good starting point ^, they have a series of videos that are helpful as well as MANY videos on youtube, as stated above. 

     

    I agree to stay away from hot sauce grease and oil, unless that is the only oil or grease you will ever use on that reel. The way it bonds to the internals makes it VERY difficult to remove if you plan on trying something else. 

     

    Don't over think it, keep it simple. Any of the main oils/greases out there will work just fine. Daiwa and Shimano stock oils are pretty solid for the money, as well as their grease offerings. If you are looking for lighter oils to get some speed from the cast, oust met oil or TSI 321 are what I reach for most often. Learn the difference between teflon based grease, and non teflon based. Drag washers require a teflon based grease or you will get uneven performance from your drag system. Cal's grease, shimano star grease are good examples of a teflon based grease.

     

    I've serviced and tuned easily over 1000 reels, and can help you with most any question. Please don't hesitate to ask, lots of other knowledgable guys around here as well. 

     

    One last bit of advice, lay out the parts in order of removing them, then work backwards from there. I see too many guys just throw parts out on a towel and forget where they went. Cardboard egg crate is a great tool to keep things organized and contained so they don't run away. 

     

    Geoff

  5. Unfortunately life has shifted a bit with work and such, and I need to take a step back from fishing for awhile. Instead of holding onto all this stuff, i'd rather it go to people who will use it as intended. 

     

    NO TRADES

     

    Priority is sold as lots, or multiple baits. Will not split up if it can be avoided. 

     

    Make offers on all baits, some baits, etc. 

     

    All Prices include shipping, paypal gift or add 4%

     

    Will answer in order of PM's first. 

     

    Pics. 

     

    Glides/TT (Deps 250 new style BB trout, Hiro Trout 8.5", 3 10" tt's, 8" tt, 7" tt, all slow sink)

     

    All baits for $375, Glides $225, TT's $200

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    Topwater Lot $170 

    9" Slammer, 6" wood punker, morning wood, 8" TT (not cut tail), Gancraft OSA 115

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    8" Hudds $225

    Can't remember exactly what number of what ROFs there are. Few of each 5, 12, and 16. Think there is 1 ROF 0 (.5 ish)

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    Mattures lot $60 

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  6. If you listen to music on the water, this is what i've done to help figure out the fish. Listen to a song and fish the triple trout based on the cadence of the song, and pop the rod or reel handle on heavy parts, etc. Change up the song the next time and fish based off the tempo. Sounds weird, but it actually helps change up your retrieve and sometimes that will trigger the fish. Then you know the speed and maneuvers that the fish are keying in on. Might be worth a shot. 

     

    Clear water will be tough to fish them slow, as they aren't the most realistic baits in the world. When the water clears up, I usually fish them faster to make the fish decide quicker. 

     

    Mix it up, you'll get em. 

  7. That's what I was told when I ordered my "production" model xh. I hope Ben has shortened wait times with these new models you are referring too. If there is no wait, who is wrapping the rods?

     

    If you go on the website, they are available right now. I wasn't talking about the production models. The white label series is available and shipping 

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