I should have made my profile name Pavlov because I've been salivating over some of the very nice reel upgrades on this forum. I've been a member less than 2 days and I've already logged about 12 hours on the site.
Thank goodness I'm retired.
I love to fish. Up until recently, it was all fresh water, mostly bass and crappie fishing. I have a "man cave" and a bass boat at Lake Eufaula (the GA-AL one). I have a bunch of decent reels and rods for that kind of fishing.
The wife loves the beach, as in sunbathing, not fishing. I'm bored to tears laying on a beach, except maybe during Spring Break ;) Since I only live 3 hours from the Gulf, we purchased a fairly nice travel trailer last year and park it at a campground in Mexico Beach, FL for 5-6 months a year. I also have a mid-sized boat (Proline 24' cuddy with a Merc deuce and a quarter) and I have started doing some offshore fishing. And I've caught "the bug". I didn't have any decent salt water equipment, most of my previous saltwater fishing was either charter boats or from piers during family vacations. I recently found out the hard way that my Penn 209's and Long Beach 60's won't hack it in 100' of water. There's a 209 MF in cherry condition currently touring the G of M, but I still have the rod handle as a memento of "the big one that got away".
I've always been partial to conventional Penns, my 1st was a brown 209 purchased in the late 50's. Still got it, still works great.
After getting "sticker shock" over the price of new s/w reels, for the past few months I've been buying used 113's and 114's off ebay and craigslist. Some decent 30-50# and 50-80# rods as well. I can buy 3 or 4 of them and upgrade as necessary for the price of one International. I'm 65, I don't really need a reel that's going to last me another 50 years.
To sum it up, I'm really glad I found this site. The knowledge you guys are willing to share, and the good natured banter that goes along with it, is refreshing. And very helpful. Thank You.
And if any of you guys are ever in my area, let me know and we'll "wet a line". Fresh or salt, your choice.
Mike
Wally, it's a reel sickness we share. Help us by posting some pics please ???
I know exactly how you feel! I have a 113hlw i should have just freshened up, now i have twice as much dollars in parts in it than i originally spent on it... And it has only been fished once. It is an addiction.
My wife doesnt appreciate it, bit it is cheaper than car parts for my other projects!
Thanks for the support group Alan!
This is just the beginning Wally! ::)
Wally15,
Mike:
After I retired I got hooked on this site and started putting new drags in reels and now my latest addiction is old Penn SS spinning reels. I fish Appalacicola, St George Island and the western Gulf area also...Let me know if you want to hook up and try it this spring.
Andy
Quote from: Wally15 on December 03, 2014, 12:45:23 PM
I should have made my profile name Pavlov because I've been salivating over some of the very nice reel upgrades on this forum. I've been a member less than 2 days and I've already logged about 12 hours on the site.
Fish on! Hi Mike.
Welcome Mike. Good to have ya on board. As you notice, we are a helpful bunch, so if anything arises that stumps you, I'm sure it has stumped one of us here at least once, with a possible solution. So don't be afraid to ask.
Hi Wally --
You may find that you can't do it all -- there are too many neat types of reels out there.
My advice, for what it is worth -- determine what you really enjoy the most.
Follow your passion.
Don't scatter your fire -- determine your targets -- take careful aim -- and enjoy the ride.
We are all here to help each other -- so show us some pics when you get a chance of your equipment, or whatever you deem interesting.
Thanks for being a member.
Best,
Fred
Thanks again
We hunt just outside of Georgetown toward Lumpkin and visit Eufaula regularly, I live in Tampa, and was born in Apalachicola and have a couple of houses in Cape San Blas. So I have fished the entire gulf coast for my entire life. i have had the addiction for a lifetime, and it shows no signs of letting up. Since I discovered this site It has gotten worse however. No cure to date no real treatment for it either.
Welcome aboard,
Mark aka Anglingarchitect
Welcome Wally. Like Shark hunter said, it's just the beginning ;D The repair help is awesome here, also there are some great deals on used reels. I also fish the St. George Island area along with camping and fishing at Cape San Blas State Park. I have a bunch of family in Eastpoint which is just South of Apalachicola. My cousin Coy Shiver is a charter captain there and another cousin owns Barbers seafood. Its one of my favorite places to fish.
you'll enjoy it here. welcome!!!!!
Quote from: anglingarchitect on December 03, 2014, 08:58:15 PM
We hunt just outside of Georgetown toward Lumpkin and visit Eufaula regularly, I live in Tampa, and was born in Apalachicola and have a couple of houses in Cape San Blas. So I have fished the entire gulf coast for my entire life. i have had the addiction for a lifetime, and it shows no signs of letting up. Since I discovered this site It has gotten worse however. No cure to date no real treatment for it either.
Welcome aboard,
Mark aka Anglingarchitect
Small world. Up until last year, I also had a lease between G'town & Lumpkin. East of Green Grove Church off Co Rd 3. Also, two good friends own the Cape Trading Post on CSB. We'll have to pull a trigger or wet a line sometime. Better yet, if you need a short hunting break for a hot shower, a cold beer, and some satellite TV, my man cave is about 15 minutes from your hunting land. PM me if you're interested.
Mike
Quote from: anglingarchitect on December 03, 2014, 08:58:15 PM
We hunt just outside of Georgetown toward Lumpkin and visit Eufaula regularly, I live in Tampa, and was born in Apalachicola and have a couple of houses in Cape San Blas. So I have fished the entire gulf coast for my entire life. i have had the addiction for a lifetime, and it shows no signs of letting up. Since I discovered this site It has gotten worse however. No cure to date no real treatment for it either.
Welcome aboard,
Mark aka Anglingarchitect
i'm blaming sal....
Sal has expensive tastes ,I know I copied a few of his projects on surfmasters But its all good the reels are almost too nice to use Doug
Quote from: Dabigono on December 03, 2014, 02:06:45 PM
Wally, it's a reel sickness we share. Help us by posting some pics please ???
How's this for starters?
Nice bass....going to use it for bait? ;D
Quote from: Keta on December 04, 2014, 01:30:55 AM
Nice bass....going to use it for bait? ;D
Hey, not many folks can say they caught a fish 1/2 the size of their bait :D
Mike
;D ;D
That would have made a nice breakfast for some of the guys here... ;D.
This made for a good laugh this morning. Thanks guy's