Reel Repair by Alan Tani

Welcome! => Welcome! => Topic started by: PERRO on October 19, 2014, 10:24:13 PM

Title: NEWBY
Post by: PERRO on October 19, 2014, 10:24:13 PM
Just taking some time to introduce myself.. I'm a retired public servant, on the path to the second half of my life's journey: Divorced & Re-married.

I had a past unpleasant experience, Rock Cod fishing, when I was much younger. It was a very windy day, with heavy ocean swells, & heavy diesel exhaust fumes in the air..So, I can't seem to overcome my " Nausea ", whenever I'm on the ocean.  :o

With the above in mind.. I'm primarily a freshwater fisherman :  " Mammoth Lakes Flyfishing / Local S.Cal Lakes & Rivers: Stripers & Catfishing ;)
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My favorite hangout: Pyramid Lake , CA

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AC Striper Plugs:
http://www.acplugs.com/articles_details-7.html

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Travel Trailer Camping with my 560 Raindrop @ Casitas Lake, CA
http://tinycamper.com/teardropmodels.htm

I had a small 16 ft Boat..But everything was liquidated, due to the divorce  :(

HOWEVER, I'm still the Capt. of my own ship  ;D

(http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j161/A-PAPI/DSC00168_edited-1-1.jpg)
Virginia Lake, CA

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Crowley Lake, CA

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Convict Lake, CA


Part of my small collection of rod & reels.

Old Toys :
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Conventional Reels

(http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j161/A-PAPI/IMG_1440_edited-1_zpsdf347cdd.jpg)
Spinning Rod & Reels

New Toys:
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Title: Re: NEWBY
Post by: Keta on October 19, 2014, 10:34:45 PM
Hi.

In the past I was a deckhand on small charter boats and diesel fumes always made me sick.  Give the ocean another try, on a calm day and stay clear of the fumes.
Title: Re: NEWBY
Post by: Dominick on October 19, 2014, 10:42:47 PM
Quote from: Keta on October 19, 2014, 10:34:45 PM
Hi.

In the past I was a deckhand on small charter boats and diesel fumes always made me sick.  Give the ocean another try, on a calm day and stay clear of the fumes.
Also, try a transderm scopolamine patch.  Ask your doc for a prescription.  I won't go out without one.  I have opened a whole new world of salt water fishing for several people by recommending the patch.  Go for it.  Dominick
Title: Re: NEWBY
Post by: PERRO on October 19, 2014, 11:16:14 PM
Thanks guys.. But my " Motion Sickness " has been getting worse with my old age  :o

My last " Saltwater Fishing Trip ", was on a buddies 24 ft boat ( No diesel fumes ) ,.. out on a beautiful day @ " Marina Del Rey, CA " Harbor ( 25 years ago ).

It felt like a very , very bad,  " Hangover ". I was sick for two days ! :o

Title: Re: NEWBY
Post by: foakes on October 19, 2014, 11:21:35 PM
Hi Perro --

Beautiful gear -- well set up and thought out.

For 40 years, I have fished extensively the Eastern Sierras from just North of Bishop to Just South of Topaz.  Generally stay around Bridgeport.  Fish the Reservoir, the Twins, Virginias, Huniwell, Tamarack, Lobdell, Lundy, Convict, Walker, Roosevelt, Emma, and a ton of little high country lakes accessible by hiking.  Fish the creeks also.  Good rainbows, browns, hybrids, goldens.  Love that high western great basin country around 6500' to 9500' with the pines and cedars.

We just use a 15' Gregor with a 25 HP Johnson -- plus a 4X4 Pickup and a cab-over camper.

Nice Striper lures.

Best,

Fred
Title: Re: NEWBY
Post by: DaBigOno on October 19, 2014, 11:30:45 PM
Aloha!  Welcome Perro


That's a nice looking tackle bag... and tear-drop!
Title: Re: NEWBY
Post by: PERRO on October 19, 2014, 11:59:32 PM
I dont do much High Altitude hiking due to  " Altitude Sickness " ..  :o

It takes me roughly half a week, before I feel somewhat normal.. Again it feels like a " BAD Hangover " !

However, I'm good for most of the " Mammoth Lakes Area " ..  ;D

My largest " Striper " has been caught on bait ( Anchovies ) 20 + lbs.

I'm bound and determine to catch a few on plugs !

I was walking the lake on " Thursday " ( Pyramid, CA ) ,  and saw lots of " Striper Boils " throughout the day,  in the Marina / Boat Launch area.
The Stripers were chasing after " Shad ". You could see the Shad jumping out of the water, & the Striper Tails flapping on the surface.

Unfortunately, they were out of normal shore casting distance (150+ yards ). ???

I'm pretty proficient casting with my spinning gear, ..But I'm trying to get together my casting techniques, using my Bait Casting / Levelwind Reels.

I'm really impressed with the " Diawa Saltist STTL LW30HC ".. I'm going to get the smaller " Diawa STTLW20H-C ".
http://www.daiwa.com/reel/detail.aspx?id=653

I'm heading back to Pyramid Lake tomorrow ( Monday ) to give it another try ;D

" Tackle Bag ...? "
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It's my go everywhere " Saddleback Leather Mens Small Satchel "  ;)
http://www.saddlebackleather.com/roundsatchel
Title: Re: NEWBY
Post by: alantani on October 20, 2014, 12:08:09 AM
there's nothing wrong with fresh water fishing.  welcome!!!!
Title: Re: NEWBY
Post by: Rancanfish on October 20, 2014, 03:29:09 AM
I can definitely relate.  I've fished the Pacific since my 20's.  I've been sick the last 5 times.  No vomiting, but miserable for awhile. Trying to figure out if I have an inner ear issue. I have a great little Boston Whaler that I may end up trading for a 15 someday.

Love your tear drop.

But I gotta know, do you have a boot / fin combo that's comfy?  Mine cut into my foot and are painful after the first hour.

I have an old Hobie with the semi ridgid pontoons.

Welcome.
Title: Re: NEWBY
Post by: Shark Hunter on October 20, 2014, 03:37:18 AM
Perro,
Thanks for all those pictures. I hate the stink of diesel. I fish from the shore with a Kayak to get the baits out. Nice camper btw.
Title: Re: NEWBY
Post by: PERRO on October 20, 2014, 04:44:42 AM
Quote from: Rancanfish on October 20, 2014, 03:29:09 AM
I can definitely relate.  I've fished the Pacific since my 20's.  I've been sick the last 5 times.  No vomiting, but miserable for awhile. Trying to figure out if I have an inner ear issue. I have a great little Boston Whaler that I may end up trading for a 15 someday.

Love your tear drop.

But I gotta know, do you have a boot / fin combo that's comfy?  Mine cut into my foot and are painful after the first hour.

I have an old Hobie with the semi ridgid pontoons.

Welcome.

I've got a wide foot ( 9 1/2 WW ) and had to try on a few pairs of Divers hard sole Boot, with side zipper ( Sports Chalet ) that fit comfortably over my Chest Wader, with a Neoprene Stocking foot. I have to fight to get the Diver Boot on, as the Chest Wader Neoprene Sock rubber bottom, sticks & won't slip on easily.  

http://www.simmsfishing.com/shop/waders/g3-guide-stockingfoot-wader.html

http://www.sportchalet.com/category/gear/scuba/scuba+gear/wetsuits-accessories.do

P.S: I wear a thick hiking Sock, under the Chest Waders.
http://www.sportchalet.com/product/men%27s+hiking+socks+-+thick+cushion+-+crew+-+extra+large.do?sortby=ourPicks&refType=&from=Search

The " Force Fins " are adjustable & comfortable, but are a pain to get on in the water.
I put them on, while on dry land & then " Duck Walk " backwards, carrying my loaded Float Tube, into the water about hip high, without tripping & falling :o

Force Fins: Fishing
http://www.forcefin.com/product/52/FT.html

Float Tube:Outcast Prowler
http://www.outcastboats.com/float-tubes/prowler-float-tube.asp

Heres a few more photos of my modern day " Chuckwagon " trips.
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Grand Canyon
Title: Re: NEWBY
Post by: MFB on October 20, 2014, 05:50:50 AM
G'day Perro

Rgds

Mark
Title: Re: NEWBY
Post by: Keta on October 20, 2014, 01:38:34 PM
I love your trailer!!!!


Quote from: alantani on October 20, 2014, 12:08:09 AM
there's nothing wrong with fresh water fishing.  welcome!!!!


I like fishing for kokanee and steelhead in "poison water" but I come alive when shore slips over the horizon.
Title: Re: NEWBY
Post by: PERRO on October 20, 2014, 09:53:29 PM
Quote from: Keta on October 20, 2014, 01:38:34 PM
I love your trailer!!!!


Quote from: alantani on October 20, 2014, 12:08:09 AM
there's nothing wrong with fresh water fishing.  welcome!!!!

I like fishing for kokanee and steelhead in "poison water" but I come alive when shore slips over the horizon.

Heres a link to a forum, with lots of info on the " Tiny Camper: Teardrop / 560 Raindrop Trailers "
http://www.campinnforum.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php?ubb=cfrm

PERRO
Aka: L.M.
Title: Re: NEWBY
Post by: TomT on October 21, 2014, 01:58:43 AM
For all of you with motion sickness, LISTEN to Uncle Dom---the patch, the patch, the patch. ;) ;) ;D  It works.  Diesel fumes can make me "feel" the ocean, BUT so can the smell of the galley.  The patch works!! 

That being said, I love any kind of fishing and used to fish lots of lakes anywhere near Fresno, Ca.
Been to Mammoth lakes,Shaver Lake, Huntington Lake and the Devil's Bathtub many times.  But if really bigger fish is your desire, you will probably have to fish a bigger pond.  ;) ;)
TomT 
Title: Re: NEWBY
Post by: Rancanfish on October 21, 2014, 01:41:10 PM
TomT, I used to use Scopace when it was available, never had a problem.  Eventually stopped using it entirely I was fishing so often.

Stopped almost, and now get sick everytime, even on calm days. Enough that I'm selling off my stuff.

But I have problems on dry land with dizziness at times, and combine that with the boat rocking and forget about it!

My doctor is trying to help me with it.

Anyway, just my long winded way of saying that it's not always cut and dry.
Title: Re: NEWBY
Post by: Dominick on October 21, 2014, 04:39:10 PM
I don't want to second guess your doctor.  Having a balance problem on dry land may be controlled by either or both Meclazine (Bonine) and scopolamine.  Lack of balance on land may be ear or stomach related.  Dominick