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#51
D.A.M. Quick / Re: Microlite 265 clone
Last post by Midway Tommy - April 26, 2024, 05:52:23 AM
They don't bring a premium since they're the same reel as a Microlite. They generally bring about the same, or maybe $10 more if a Herter's collector really needs one, than the Dam version.

Quotejtwill98
April 24, 2024, 01:36:42 PM
Is this the one (model 63) that you are looking for?

The Herter's Model 63 is a Cargem 33 copy made in Japan in the mid '60s, most likely by Olympic.
#52
Photo Gallery / Re: Surfmaster 100 upgraded
Last post by sabaman1 - April 26, 2024, 04:48:13 AM
Quote from: fishmeluck on April 25, 2024, 06:28:14 PM
Quote from: sabaman1 on April 24, 2024, 06:05:16 AMNice job, it looks great! I too like to narrow the smaller Penns though I realize the Penn 100 came narrowed out of the box. Makes a great 1/2 or 3/4 day Sport fishing trip reel. Put some braid and a short top shot of mono and your golden! :fish 
Your suggestion is my plan, a minimalist one rod setup for 1/2 day or 3/4 day trips: a 15-30 lb rod, the Penn 100, two spools, both spools backed about 1/2 full with some previously used and saved 50# braid, one topped with 25# mono, the other topped with 30# braid.
Head up to channel islands and test it out on some white seabass, halibut as well as the yellows. Seems they're getting some to chew now. Tight lines to you my friend!
#53
Photo Gallery / Re: Adding a bearing to a Penn...
Last post by Geno66 - April 26, 2024, 04:35:41 AM
I finally got a chance to work on the Fathom 40.

Thank you all for the warm welcome and kind words.

Not sure why the pictures were all reposted at the end.  I'll have to look into that.

To answer some questions –
I turned all of the round parts but I did use a mill to cross drill and slot cut the mandrel.

Boon and jurelometer
The plain bushing that I'm replacing is close to 9mm or roughly twice as wide as the ball bearing (5mm).  The thing that is interesting is that the bore that the bushing is pressed into is only about 4mm long.  My guess is that the bushing will still provide additional support and the short bore that it is pressed into makes alignment with the inner ball bearing easier.  Perhaps someone who knows more can chime in.

Bushing seating surface.jpg


I finally manned up and bored and trimmed the case.
Boring.jpg


That section of the case is actually pretty thick
Case trimming.jpg


The bearing adapter fits better than expected.
Test fit.jpg


The company that I work for is moving to a new location so I'll have no life for the next week.


I still have to finish the gear shield.  Then I can do a functional test to make sure the gears work, polish and anodize and then final assembly.


Getting closer!
#54
Fishing Tips and Techniques / Re: Return them right
Last post by Keta - April 26, 2024, 03:17:59 AM
Targeting and over harvesting slow maturing fish does that.  We still have a lot of yelloweye but they are managed with CA numbers.
#55
Fishing Tips and Techniques / Re: Return them right
Last post by Brewcrafter - April 26, 2024, 03:15:15 AM
Quote from: Keta on April 25, 2024, 10:43:41 PMJohn,
A big bloated yelloweye can float 4#, my release setup uses 6#.  I also have my Seaquilizers rigged on SS  cable due to sharks taking a few from friends.

Lee - I remember those fish...and they ain't down here in SoCal anymore!  I don't think Hardy Boy Todd believed me when I fished with him last summer in Port Hardy and told him that pretty much any of the rockcod we caught that day would have been jackpot contenders on a SoCal bottomfish boat. - john
#56
Penn / Re: Tuning a Penn Spinfisher
Last post by quang tran - April 26, 2024, 03:01:29 AM
Enjoy to read your note about Peen spinfisher ,It make me to dig out my 712z that I bought long time ago , never put line on it .What is the different between 712 and 712z ? For the same size spool with Dam 220 , 712z is much more heavier but it's quality reel I may start fish with it .Other Peen that I use more often is 4300ss and 4500ss 
#57
Shimano / Re: Shimano MLX 200 Disc Drag
Last post by happyhooker - April 26, 2024, 02:27:13 AM
Not sure who made the DAM SLS reels in Japan.  Some have speculated Shimano.  Maybe the similarity on this drag setup between Shimano & DAM SLS supports that idea?  In any event, take care of those MLX drag disks.  Shimano has no parts for these reels (I called), so replacement would be limited to DIY or finding something from an independent seller/supplier.

The MLX drag system works well in the models I have (200 & 300), but not sure the special parts are any better than some good old keyed/eared washers and good friction disks, as you can find in hundreds of other reels.

Frank
#58
In Memoriam...... / Re: Remembering a True Legend
Last post by happyhooker - April 26, 2024, 02:15:58 AM
Yes, he is missed.  We honor his memory by keeping the friendly and respectful chatter going on this site, and following the Golden Rule of doing unto others as we would have done to us.

Frank
#59
That's great Ted. I just sent you a PM. You do realize that you gave me that beautiful polished spool?

#60
Vintage Offshore Tackle by Randy Pauly / Re: Spools for Ted
Last post by Maxed Out - April 26, 2024, 01:26:02 AM
 Perfect Randy. I'm all in !!

 I don't have Venmo or the other one, but I can PayPal you. Just pm your PayPal info, or I can pm mine and you can invoice me, or I can send you cashola

 Ted