Is this a saltwater Garcia Mitchell reel?????? Photo is circa 1973

Started by El Pescador, December 30, 2019, 01:01:20 AM

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El Pescador

Jennifer and siblings are going through their parent's photos and they asked if I can ID this reel used by their Dad and Grandpa.

My thought is:

Looks to be a saltwater Garcia Mitchell.  Jen's Dad LOVED the Garcia Mitchell 300 reel that now is owned by her Brother.

These photos were taken in Kodiak, AK - circa 1973 - fishing for salmon on the Olds River.

Told her sibling I don't definitely know, BUTT have 5,000 fishing buddies who will know the exact model.

So, take a look a let me/us know your REEL ID thoughts.

TANKS.

Wayne







Never let the skinny guys make the sandwiches!!  NEVER!!!!

thorhammer


El Pescador

The Great and Powerful Thorhammer!!!

Told Jennifer YOU will be one of the first respondents to provide expert ID.

Thanks.

Wayne
Never let the skinny guys make the sandwiches!!  NEVER!!!!

Midway Tommy

Or possibly a 302. It's on a casting rod that's upside down.  :o
Love those open face spinning reels! (Especially ABU & ABU/Zebco Cardinals)

Tommy D (ORCA), NE



Favorite Activity? ............... In our boat fishing
RELAXING w/ MY BEST FRIEND (My wife Bonnie)

oc1

Quote from: Midway Tommy on December 30, 2019, 02:50:40 AM
It's on a casting rod that's upside down.  :o
My God, Wayne!  The shame of it.  I'd delete this thread immediately.  :) :) :)
-steve

thorhammer


bhale1

Hey...whatever works😁......proof is in the last pic..
Brett

El Pescador

Midway!

Did see that as well.

Knowing Grandpa, he was a man who made do with what he had on hand.

Growing up in Salida, CO - he hunted squirrels at age 13 for dinner for his folks.  Not even high school educated, he was capable with his hands.  Wood or metal, Grandpa was able to craft most things with a bench vice, saw or file.

I'll post later, but he made kitchen knives from band steel from the local sawmill in the late 1950's.

Even made the ironing board we still use today.

So, if all he had was a casting pole for salmon fishing, he made due and was successful as well.

TANKS all.

Wayne
Never let the skinny guys make the sandwiches!!  NEVER!!!!

mo65

   I must need new readers again...I can't tell what it is. Cool old photos though Wayne! 8)
~YOU CAN TUNA GEETAR...BUT YOU CAN'T TUNA FEESH~


Dominick

Leave the gun.  Take the cannolis.

There are two things I don't like about fishing.  Getting up early in the morning and boats.  The rest of it is fun.

Ron Jones

The handle looks a little big compared to the body for a 302 to my eye. I'm thinking 306, 307 is the next one I'm looking for.
The Man
Ronald Jones
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