Hi all!
I'm completely new to fishing. Roughly a month ago I bought some used gear from someone in my neighborhood, and after some research was just tickled to find I'd scored a couple of D.A.M. reels in pretty great condition.
I've been lurking this forum since then, and thanks to all of your posts and comments over the years, I found schematics and info I needed to get them cleaned, lubed, and in working order. Thought it was about time to share a few pics.
The little guy is a Quick 1001. It was still usable, just the bail wouldn't close when turning the handle and I had to close it manually. Its cleaned now and Fred was kind enough to put the brake ring I need in the mail. (Many thanks, Fred!)
The other reel is a Quick 330N. I thought it would need more work as the line lay was really bottom heavy and the anti-reverse did nothing.
Turns out the spool was just sitting high because a part had been assembled upside down, and the anti-reverse stop lever was just stuck in place with muck and grime!
Anyway, they're both smooth and happy now and I cannot wait to get them out on the water. I've also caught the repair bug and have my eye out for more old reels to fix. ;D
Welcome! You sure picked two great reels for your first. Hope you get to fish them soon.
Hi.
Welcome from the SoCal Inland Empire! 2 nice reels to get back up and performing at 100% - john
welcome!!!
Welcome! You discovered Fred early on who is the DAM dude for the old Quick reels!
That's a heck of a good set of reels to start. Welcome aboard!
Welcome Nice reels !!
Welcome from West Fichigan!
Are you fishing off the bank? pier? boat? what body of water and species?
Quote from: Gobi King on May 06, 2025, 12:32:16 PMWelcome from West Fichigan!
Are you fishing off the bank? pier? boat? what body of water and species?
I'm still learning my area (California Delta). So far I've been fishing at night off a bank on the side of the road, and a couple times off a local pier. Both of those spots were along the San Joaquin River.
I also live about 15 & 20 minutes away from two reservoirs that allow boats. Those will be my next outings, probably after Mother's Day.
As for species, according the brochures we have channel catfish, bass, rainbow trout, crappie, and carp, but the only thing I've caught was a little bluegill off the pier.
This summer we've got a vacation planned in Tahoe, so I'm really looking forward to fishing there!
Welcome!!
Quote from: MarkT on May 06, 2025, 05:07:10 AMWelcome! You discovered Fred early on who is the DAM dude for the old Quick reels!
Absolutely! He is a goldmine. Pretty much every post I read, Fred was there with the info I needed.
Quote from: camposthetron on May 07, 2025, 03:46:34 AMQuote from: Gobi King on May 06, 2025, 12:32:16 PMWelcome from West Fichigan!
Are you fishing off the bank? pier? boat? what body of water and species?
I'm still learning my area (California Delta). So far I've been fishing at night off a bank on the side of the road, and a couple times off a local pier. Both of those spots were along the San Joaquin River.
I also live about 15 & 20 minutes away from two reservoirs that allow boats. Those will be my next outings, probably after Mother's Day.
As for species, according the brochures we have channel catfish, bass, rainbow trout, crappie, and carp, but the only thing I've caught was a little bluegill off the pier.
This summer we've got a vacation planned in Tahoe, so I'm really looking forward to fishing there!
Op,
look up structure fishing, buck perry
I am a spoonplugger and I study the lake/river contour map before heading out to a water body to fish.
you can access maps for free here:
https://maps.garmin.com/en-US/marine?maps=another-brand&overlay=false&key=dpsgt3rtkyr0
look up dropper/ned rigs,
I jig varied depth with dropper rig, just switch out to a heavier weight.
Swing by the local bait/tackle store and they can fill you in on the correct color (joke) and rig.
Quote from: Gobi King on May 08, 2025, 01:16:39 PMQuote from: camposthetron on May 07, 2025, 03:46:34 AMQuote from: Gobi King on May 06, 2025, 12:32:16 PMWelcome from West Fichigan!
Are you fishing off the bank? pier? boat? what body of water and species?
I'm still learning my area (California Delta). So far I've been fishing at night off a bank on the side of the road, and a couple times off a local pier. Both of those spots were along the San Joaquin River.
I also live about 15 & 20 minutes away from two reservoirs that allow boats. Those will be my next outings, probably after Mother's Day.
As for species, according the brochures we have channel catfish, bass, rainbow trout, crappie, and carp, but the only thing I've caught was a little bluegill off the pier.
This summer we've got a vacation planned in Tahoe, so I'm really looking forward to fishing there!
Op,
look up structure fishing, buck perry
I am a spoonplugger and I study the lake/river contour map before heading out to a water body to fish.
you can access maps for free here:
https://maps.garmin.com/en-US/marine?maps=another-brand&overlay=false&key=dpsgt3rtkyr0
look up dropper/ned rigs,
I jig varied depth with dropper rig, just switch out to a heavier weight.
Swing by the local bait/tackle store and they can fill you in on the correct color (joke) and rig.
Thank you! Structure fishing sounds like a such an interesting concept.
Fish are found on or near "structure" most of the time, bottom, thermocline, current or temperature breaks.
Welcome, good to have you here. I lived in West Sac and fished the Sacramento River below the I street bridge. Bass, striper, sturgeon, and salmon were all on the menu. Bill
Greetings, from Minnesota.
Frank
Hi Ron, yes Fred is the best man, when it comes to quick parts, & he is always very very help full, hope you get some nice fish, on your trip, & welcome from Sunny Western Australia, cheers Don.