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I wasn't sure if this group was aware of this service, so I thought I'd do a little post. Let me start off by saying I am in no way affiliated with this service.

Captains Concepts was started by Pacific Queen Captain Gavin Harbour and San Diego Captain Matt Bralla a couple years ago. It is a month-to-month video service where they go over offshore conditions, fishing intel, info, tips, tricks and mini seminars. You can watch every video they have ever produced as many times as you want, add comments, ask questions and even direct message (aka pm them) the Captains themselves, and they actually reply back. I've been a member since January and this service has been a huge help to me dialing in my rods, reels, hooks and jigs. You can sign up for any amount of time and cancel at any time. Obviously they post more during the fishing season and sometimes directly from the boats. Since there is no time commitment its a great service to sign up for before you go out on your trips so you can get the latest intel on what is hot and what is not. Ok enough rambling on from me, I think it is worth it and thought some of you might too so check it out.

https://www.patreon.com/CaptainsConcepts1/posts

PJ

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#2
Welcome! / Re: Alasgun; New guy
Last post by alantani - Today at 04:57:08 PM
welcome!!!!
#3
Mitchell / Re: Mitchell 300 Technical Per...
Last post by Steve V. - Today at 04:45:59 PM
Quote from: oc1 on March 31, 2024, 06:19:52 AMDid you ever point your rod tip down (like when fishing from a pier) and have the Mitchell 300 push button spool fall off and into the water?

Say buddy, what are you doing? I'm fishing for a spool. :d
#4
Welcome! / Re: Alasgun; New guy
Last post by Bill B - Today at 04:30:24 PM
Welcome, good to have you here.  Bill
#5
Certainly a very logical way to approach the problem, and it looks to me like you are experiencing some significant success. Cant wait to read about pouring baits.
The Man
#6
Welcome! / Re: Alasgun; New guy
Last post by Midway Tommy - Today at 03:59:58 PM
Welcome, Mike! The Orvis 151S, if it is in excellent condition, is a fairly wanted reel to the right collectors. The main drawback to the Orvis Zangi line is parts availability. Collectors and Zangi & Orvis followers love them but users, not so much. The left hand, i.e. right hand retieve, models are generally worth a little more to some collectors because not as many were made.

Zangi made reels, including those made under the Orvis name are high quality made reels.
#7
Welcome! / Re: Alasgun; New guy
Last post by JasonGotaProblem - Today at 03:46:20 PM
Everyone is welcome here, that's the best part.

But admittedly the machinists are the new members I get most excited about.

Welcome aboard!
#8
Welcome! / Alasgun; New guy
Last post by Alasgun - Today at 03:24:48 PM
Good morning, this looks like an interesting place and ill hang around a bit and see how it goes.
Im a retired Machinist with interest in most Vintage tackle. I found this site while trying to find information on an Orvis 151s and after looking around a bit decided to give this a try.

I guess my first question would be on the quality/desirability of that reel? They dont seem as popular as say quick 331's or Mitchel 301's.

What pricks my interest is quality not rarity.
Thanks, Mike
#9
Schematics / Schematic for a Roddy reel 902
Last post by LAPOPP - Today at 03:18:43 PM
Hoping someone out there might have this schematic and know someone who has parts available

Thanks!
#10
Shakespeare / Re: I need information on a 20...
Last post by Steve V. - Today at 03:00:23 PM
Quote from: foakes on Today at 02:28:32 PMI should have a screw for you, Steve —-

Just need to look through some bins later this morning.

N/C.

Best, Fred

Thanks Fred. I got two of these reels for one parts reel price because they are both locked up and one needs a bail spring.