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Title: Photos of reels I serviced
Post by: AlasKen on July 06, 2015, 07:33:45 PM
I am not good at tutorials yet but Fred asked me to post some photos of reels I have serviced this month.  I took these after a trip to Naked Island on Prince William Sound, Alaska on the 4th.  It was a single day trip with about 4 hours of fishing.  These photos were taken after I rinsed the reels and were ready to dry them.  One photo is of the 2 Charter Specials and the Okuma T20.  Others are of my Penn's, the 113 HLW, the 330 GT.  It was a fairly successful trip by my standards.  Round trip run in boat was about 100 miles.  so 4 hours running and 4 hours fishing.  Put a ~40 Butt in the boat, a silver salmon, a handful of rockfish and a great time.  I was fishing with my wife, son and daughter in law.  We all boated fish.  I had the largest and the smallest.  The halibut was caught on a Charter Special and a 6'6" medium heavy Cabala's Whuppin Stick.  It was fun and the greased CF washers did a great job.  The more I fish it the more the Charter Special is becoming my favorite boat reel.  The Okuma with a heavy stand up rod is OK for soaking bait but it is to heavy for me to jig with.   
Title: Re: Photos of reels I serviced
Post by: foakes on July 06, 2015, 08:03:59 PM
Good job on the reels and fish, Ken --

That is my preferred size for Halibut -- the big ones are nice (90-150 lbs.) -- but they are generally a female, 20 to 50 years old -- good breeders and egg layers.  25 to 35 pounds is optimum for me.  The size you caught are really good eatiing also.

Thanks for sharing,

Fred
Title: Re: Photos of reels I serviced
Post by: AlasKen on July 06, 2015, 08:44:11 PM
I totally agree Fred.  We have a agreement on the boat, anything approaching a 100 goes back after a photo and a measurement if she is calm.  We want to keep the good breeders active and the meat is better with the small ones as you mentioned.  Ken
Title: Re: Photos of reels I serviced
Post by: Dominick on July 06, 2015, 08:45:16 PM
Quote from: AlasKen on July 06, 2015, 08:44:11 PM
I totally agree Fred.  We have a agreement on the boat, anything approaching a 100 goes back after a photo and a measurement if she is calm.  We want to keep the good breeders active and the meat is better with the small ones as you mentioned.  Ken
I knew I liked you Ken.  Dominick
Title: Re: Photos of reels I serviced
Post by: steelfish on July 06, 2015, 09:27:55 PM
Quote from: AlasKen on July 06, 2015, 08:44:11 PM
I totally agree Fred.  We have a agreement on the boat, anything approaching a 100 goes back after a photo and a measurement if she is calm.  We want to keep the good breeders active and the meat is better with the small ones as you mentioned.  Ken

Good karma will come to your way soon

Title: Re: Photos of reels I serviced
Post by: thorhammer on July 07, 2015, 02:13:30 AM
yeah, I wish i could  catch a 40 lb flounda!!!! nice job!!

we used to use Charter Specials for stripers....GREAT application live baiting or on downrigger. I think they are the only levelwind lever drag as i know of and maybe folks scratch their head what to do with them, but solid reels IMO.
Title: Re: Photos of reels I serviced
Post by: AlasKen on July 07, 2015, 02:51:21 AM
Right now level wind is a benefit as my wife and grandkids learn to fish.  That is the reason I bought her a 330 GT instead of a 114.  One less thing to think of, the same with the little ones.  I will probably buy a couple of Alan's frames this winter to have on hand.  I enjoy fishing with my wife, and not only because it is easier to go.  Ken