here is mine
For pickeral I use a light action, 2 piece, St Croix with a Pflueger presidente reel
For pike I use a medium action, 2 piece rod (sporting good special) and a shimano reel with higher gear ratio
For lakers I use my pike combo
I typically only take 2 rigs with me north, but this year I will take 3 as I recently hooked up with Eric at http://www.tacticalfishingcompany.com/ (http://www.tacticalfishingcompany.com/) to fabricate me a custom rod and matching reel.
I'm a basic fisherman.
Nothing fancy.
I like my Ugly stick lites.
For jigging I splurged and bought a St.Croix Walleye rod.
For floating I use the Ugly stick Lite and trolling( I don't know) if it feels good, I use it.
Reels are either Okuma Stinsons or Phleugers
My basement has about 60 rods spread out ,so come packing time I just pick up what feels good. So many rods,so little time.
ugly stik lite and abu garcia cardinals for bobbers, floating jigs and cranks.
Acaidia rod (no longer in business) :( for jigging
regular ugly stik 6 or 7' with okuma magda pro 30 for lakers
Quote from: rambler on May 15, 2014, 02:54:51 PM
ugly stik lite and abu garcia cardinals for bobbers, floating jigs and cranks.
Acaidia rod (no longer in business) :( for jigging
regular ugly stik 6 or 7' with okuma magda pro 30 for lakers
If I didn't know better,I'd say you had some Ukrainian blood in you.
My choice in rods.
Grandparents from the Austrian-Hungary border
Christos Voskrese!
Good morning..
Pike and Trout- 5.5 ft one piece ugly stick with a Abu Garcia ambassador level wind .. 17 or 20 lb clear trilene. 17 casts easier.
Walleye troll 6.5 ft 2pc Cabelas fish eagle Medium action with the cabelas reel 8 lb clear trilene
walleye jigging substitute medium light action and a Shakespeare 300 ..
couple of miscellaneous spares will go along including the cabelas walleye combo rod that went on my first trip about 25 years ago but take another because its starting to show its age..
Anybody still carry a Mitchel 300 with them ? Old standby,cann't kill them !
thanks getthenet..too early.... I typed Shakespeare, but naturally it is Mitchell. a newer version.
Quote from: getthenet on May 16, 2014, 07:20:38 AM
Anybody still carry a Mitchel 300 with them ? Old standby,cann't kill them !
I own a couple of them that were my Grandpa's. He use to swear by them and so I have them more as sentimental value that anything... Every once in a while I dust them off the box and take them out for a spin. Amazing there still work so smoothly... Maybe that's why he hated when his customers used them (he had a rod and reel repair business is Hermitage, PA in the 80's and 90's). Surprisingly also you can still find them on ebay pretty cheap, I've picked up a few this way over the years to add to the collection. Money well spent! I carry one in my bugout bag as I think they're pretty much indestructible and when an internal part fails it's easy to repair.
here is a cool site if you wanted to brush up on the history: http://www.mitchellreelmuseum.com/index.php/Content/mitchell-fishing-reel-dating-guide.html
Dog,thanks for the Mitchell web sight ! Your Grandfather had a shop in Hermitage ? I was born,raised,and live in Sharon,small world some times ! PM me sometime.
I have a very old Mitchell 410 Special in my reel draw. Although it still works well, it hasn't been on a rod in probably 25 years. I took the reel cover off today and there's still lots of grease there.
Jay
Quote from: Jay Thomas on May 19, 2014, 01:39:57 PM
I have a very old Mitchell 410 Special in my reel draw. Although it still works well, it hasn't been on a rod in probably 25 years. I took the reel cover off today and there's still lots of grease there.
Jay
Jay,you could probably date this reel by going to the Mitchell web site Dog posted,then dust it off and give it a try !!!
John,getthenet
Hi John:
I have already tried to date my Mitchell 410 special using information available from the Mitchell Museum. Unfortunately, I have been unable to find a serial number/part number/letter anywhere. I'll mount it on a spinning rod sometime this week and try some casts. I'll report the results.
Jay
Ok , Dog and Getthenet.... I am sitting at work in .... Hermitage...What was the name of the repair business?
Ray's Rod & Reel Repair .. like my Gpa though, it hasn't been around for quite some time, it died when he did.
Quote from: Dog on May 06, 2014, 09:29:46 AM
I typically only take 2 rigs with me north, but this year I will take 3 as I recently hooked up with Eric at http://www.tacticalfishingcompany.com/ (http://www.tacticalfishingcompany.com/) to fabricate me a custom rod and matching reel.
Thanks Nate. I think you will like the rod I sent up to you.
Quote from: Tactical Fishing Co on July 15, 2014, 06:45:10 PM
Quote from: Dog on May 06, 2014, 09:29:46 AM
I typically only take 2 rigs with me north, but this year I will take 3 as I recently hooked up with Eric at http://www.tacticalfishingcompany.com/ (http://www.tacticalfishingcompany.com/) to fabricate me a custom rod and matching reel.
Thanks Nate. I think you will like the rod I sent up to you.
@Tactical Fishing Co hey Eric! I know I will and I'm really looking forward to feeling the first fish on! It's already packed out in my rod tube and awaiting the trip north!.. good to see you join up and support the board from down there in Florida. Any idea when your website will be up and running or are you still doing just custom orders via word of mouth ?
@Dog, Did you take a picture of the rod before you packed it? Would be interested in seeing it. Or maybe Eric has a pic?
Quote from: Administrator on July 16, 2014, 10:42:49 AM
@Dog, Did you take a picture of the rod before you packed it? Would be interested in seeing it. Or maybe Eric has a pic?
I did not. I planned to take a bunch of pictures with it up on Lake O for Eric for advertisement/marketing purposes with my nice Digital SLR Camera. If you can wait until early August, I will include a few of them in our trip report along with my review of the rod he built me.
I generally use a lighter action Ugli Stik for walleye so I can feel that light bump (at times). For pike its a heavier rod.
Quote from: Administrator on July 16, 2014, 10:42:49 AM
@Dog, Did you take a picture of the rod before you packed it? Would be interested in seeing it. Or maybe Eric has a pic?
I have a few close up/detail pics on my DSLR. I will try to post some later this week.