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Ways to clean baitcasting reels

October 31st, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Round Baitcasting Reels

Put a Shine your Baitcasting Reels

It can seem like a lot of effort cleaning baitcasting reels after each fishing trip. However, many faults that occur can often be blamed on the fact that it has corroded as it was not maintained correctly. It may not even be a fault and instead merely underperforms compared to its brand new state. This is an anglers most frustrating problem. Even more so if it is one of their favourite baitcasting reels that has been affected.

Preparing your fishing trip however should incorporate a full cleanse of your tackle and equipment, and the most important is probably your fishing reel. A good reel should last you for a long time due to the quality construction, however, like any mechanical device it also needs to be looked after.

3 quick tips,will help to keep your baitcasting reels in good condition.

The first thing you need to do is to take the reel off the rod, and then remove the handle – In most cases, just unwind the handle as they have a reverse locking system. When you have done that, take a damp cloth and wipe over the bits of the reel that you can see. When you do so, be sure that you use clean water and especially not salt water as this will corrode inside.

Depending on the baitcasting reels you have you will then need to remove the sideplate. Some of them unclip, or unwind while others are screwed in place – you should consult the manual if you are unsure. Then its just a case of removing any dirt with a swab and picking out any other debris that may have found its way inside. Apply some bearing grease, or WD40 to the bearings and gears while you are inside as well to keep them fresh as this is one of the main causes of reel failure. When you have done this part, put the sideplate back on.

Before reattaching the handle, give it a good wash too. Its likely to be covered in dirt, bait and a whole lot more!. In most cases, a rinse with water will be fine but if it is very mucky then wash it when you get in with soapy water.

As demonstrated in this article, it really doesnt take much to keep your reel clean after you have used it and it is going to last so much longer. The next time a reel plays up in the middle of your retrieve then perhaps its time to start looking at your maintenance routine. Fishing reels, especially some baitcasting reels, are not cheap, so look after them.

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Shimano Core

August 24th, 2010 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Low Profile Baitcasting Reels

The Ultimate Lightweight Shimano Core.

  • Shimano Core

The new Shimano CORE reels are designed to be the ultimate, lightweight (This brand new Core reel weighs only 173 grams on the scales) baitcasting reels. Made with magnesium frames and sideplates, and featuring Magnumlite spool construction, the standard version for all around fishing, weighs in at 6.1 ounces with a 6.2:1 gear ratio. The series consists of a left and a right-handed version and a version with a faster transfer. The FV flipping version, equipped with Instagage II, comes with oversized PV paddles and a 7.0:1 gear ratio to move fish out of cover fast. These reels both come with HEG, feature Shielded A-RB bearings and are designed to be as compact as possible for a comfortable, lightweight and maneuverable fishing experience.

Shimano describe their new Core baitcaster as the ultimate compact and light-weight baitcasting reel, and with plenty of magnesium evident in its construction, that’s pretty darn accurate. In addition to its outrageous looks, it’s packed with features to make your fishing more enjoyable, the long list of  features include a Cold Forged Aluminum Drive Gear Star Drag Dartanium, Magnesium body, Double Paddle Handle and 4 Shielded A-RB bearings.

When Shimano improves an existing range or creates an entirely new one, industry benchmarks are continually being set without precedent. Anything less – simply isn’t good enough. And when Shimano wanted to make the lightest baitcast reel on the planet – they weren’t joking around.

Shimano Core Details

Ultra-Lightweight Magnesium Frame and Sideplate
Super High Speed 7.0:1 Gear Ratio (100MGFV Only)
Magnumlite Spool Design
Cold Forged Aluminum Drag Star
Cold Forged Aluminum Handle
Drilled Handle Shank
Septon Handle Grips
Tapered Ti Levelwind Insert
Instagage II (100FV Only)
PV Power Grips (100MGFV Only)
High Speed 6.2:1 Gear Ratio (100MG Only)
Lightweight Aluminum Drive Gear (100MG Only)
Paddle Grips (100MG Only)
Heavy Duty Brass Drive Gear (100MGFV Only)

 

Shimano Core Reel Schematics

Have you tried the Shimano Core yet ? Let us know

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