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Hobbies Fishing Thread V9, Let the reels go crazy!
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HeLLonEarTH
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Jul 6 2011, 04:34 AM
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QUOTE(barney @ Jul 5 2011, 09:52 PM) yeah...those twin hooks are for bottom and on earth worms and i purposely put alot on the hook. get nimble only and that also i think is small fishes kacao. how la wanna catch baung fish like that if dunno technique right or wrong for ikan baung use stinkbait. Like perut ayam. sure it will eat. But i dont fish for baung.  Added on July 6, 2011, 4:35 amKerapu lombong... not so sure cuz never ever caught that fish before... freshwater isit? This post has been edited by HeLLonEarTH: Jul 6 2011, 04:35 AM
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whoknowz
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Jul 6 2011, 02:09 PM
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yeah bearing is nothing much important for me . maybe i still not getting in the bearing stuff .
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Shoot@M3
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Jul 6 2011, 02:24 PM
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i guess ball bearings are for the smoothness of reeling up and down. I don't think it help in casting better for spinning reels. Im not sure for baitcasting type. Never used one before.
for saltwater, i guess stainless steel bearings are more prefered so won't get any 'karat' that fast
More important is the drag system for me.. say the more precision dragging the better so when you get big fish, u can use the drag to control. I learned this the hard way when I lost a big fish and my good fren explained to me thru chat what was the drag for.
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vioxmonsta
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Jul 6 2011, 02:25 PM
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Getting Started

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QUOTE(HeLLonEarTH @ Jul 6 2011, 04:34 AM) for ikan baung use stinkbait. Like perut ayam. sure it will eat. But i dont fish for baung.  Added on July 6, 2011, 4:35 amKerapu lombong... not so sure cuz never ever caught that fish before... freshwater isit? chicken heart or earth worms also can 1 for earth worth method just tie a long leader ( depends of the depth of the pond 2 - 3 feet away ) and a floater, chicken heart just split leader 2 hooks lo = = those cap ayam brand reels are like sure catch, tomman. but i think sure catch are improving thier designs and quality.nt like last time all plastic reels This post has been edited by vioxmonsta: Jul 6 2011, 02:28 PM
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HeLLonEarTH
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Jul 7 2011, 09:06 AM
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i still have a surecatch. alloy body. bought at year 2006. now the drag lost power already... use for apollo only.. ehehehehe..... ARB = anti rust bearings are good for saltwater but mind u. its expensive
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Shoot@M3
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Jul 7 2011, 10:36 AM
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But i guess if you do take care of your reels, eg. properly grease it time to time to protect it from getting rust would help as well
Anyone of you know where we could get these grease things besides from car/bike workshop? I don't see this thing sold commonly anywhere..
Plus another thing is not to get the reels splashed with saltwater i guess, if you are careful with it, I don't think normal usage in saltwater would make it go rusted very fast, would it?
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daddyVW
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Jul 7 2011, 12:10 PM
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QUOTE(barney @ Jul 5 2011, 09:52 PM) yeah...those twin hooks are for bottom and on earth worms and i purposely put alot on the hook. get nimble only and that also i think is small fishes kacao. how la wanna catch baung fish like that if dunno technique right or wrong during fishing baung no need to worry 'bout small nible one... if spot, bait and technique correct... your rod will definately flying one for sure... MuaHaHaHa...
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HeLLonEarTH
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Jul 7 2011, 12:32 PM
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hardware shop. heavy machinery grease. usually red colour. around RM8.80 1 bottle Added on July 7, 2011, 12:34 pm7 years ago i use to catch baung. i used perumpun.  and caught a bucket load of baung. but i didnt eat it. cuz my family dont eat catfish family which include patin, baung, sembilang, jan and so on related to each other This post has been edited by HeLLonEarTH: Jul 7 2011, 12:34 PM
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daddyVW
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Jul 7 2011, 12:53 PM
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Shoot@M3
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Jul 7 2011, 01:52 PM
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spray silicon grease hmm, will that last longer and not dry? will try check that out on the next stop to the shop then thx QUOTE(daddyVW @ Jul 7 2011, 12:53 PM)
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HeLLonEarTH
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Jul 7 2011, 02:03 PM
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i use heavy machinery grease serves me better. so far my spool are still like new and smooth...
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Shoot@M3
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Jul 7 2011, 02:36 PM
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ic, i'll check hardware shop later then btw, was it hard to dismantle and put back your reels after? i guess better to have a blow up chart that shows each of the components when taken off QUOTE(HeLLonEarTH @ Jul 7 2011, 02:03 PM) i use heavy machinery grease serves me better. so far my spool are still like new and smooth...
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HeLLonEarTH
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Jul 7 2011, 03:15 PM
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well, my reels are just easy. Espcially my okuma. I dont need any screwdrivers.  and the rest i just normaly open n remember the parts. the manual given i dunno where i put. hehehe... but if you are not comfident. give it to someone who knows how. To tell u all the truth, shops also uses heavy machinery grease for those saltwater types. If you always (5 times a week) saltwater fishing (not pond saltwater) then its better cuz its heavy duty. Saltwater if you use normal grease, teritup will start to stick and you can see white powder around the spool that is salt. Use WD40 is ok but dont use too much. it tends to "kikis" metel. use it only when neccesary Added on July 7, 2011, 3:16 pmATTN: people in kuching who fish around santubong area like the bridge, if you want a better place to fish just give me a call. I have a 24 feet long 5 feet wide fibre boat with a 40hp Johnson engine. Charges defer to location. PM me for more info This post has been edited by HeLLonEarTH: Jul 7 2011, 03:16 PM
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Shoot@M3
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Jul 7 2011, 04:15 PM
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good advice dang bro, if im still in kuching, I sure contact u.. too bad didn't continued with this hobby while I was there last time any connection to Hellionearth or something like that? Sorry off topic, was from SBN before  perhaps did trade with u before once in either Saberkas or Everise BDC.. QUOTE(HeLLonEarTH @ Jul 7 2011, 03:15 PM) well, my reels are just easy. Espcially my okuma. I dont need any screwdrivers.  and the rest i just normaly open n remember the parts. the manual given i dunno where i put. hehehe... but if you are not comfident. give it to someone who knows how. To tell u all the truth, shops also uses heavy machinery grease for those saltwater types. If you always (5 times a week) saltwater fishing (not pond saltwater) then its better cuz its heavy duty. Saltwater if you use normal grease, teritup will start to stick and you can see white powder around the spool that is salt. Use WD40 is ok but dont use too much. it tends to "kikis" metel. use it only when neccesary Added on July 7, 2011, 3:16 pmATTN: people in kuching who fish around santubong area like the bridge, if you want a better place to fish just give me a call. I have a 24 feet long 5 feet wide fibre boat with a 40hp Johnson engine. Charges defer to location. PM me for more info
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HeLLonEarTH
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Jul 7 2011, 05:04 PM
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oh no no... im not with SBN.. ekekkeek.... nope.. nothing related. 27/7 im going for a 4d3n fishing trip... sure got tons of pics to post... racun alot of people here later
Added on July 7, 2011, 5:06 pmeverise bdc i ever trade processor P4 there and HDD la but to a girll
This post has been edited by HeLLonEarTH: Jul 7 2011, 05:06 PM
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Shoot@M3
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Jul 7 2011, 05:11 PM
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ahahaha icic to a gal! hehe so syokk... too bad im not there anymore good luck and catch a lot back to poison us bro
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TSmax_cjs0101
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Jul 7 2011, 11:42 PM
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Tarp hater and detector
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Kerapu lombong are said to taste good. Caught quite may before using worms,method's just like catching talapia.
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Shoot@M3
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Jul 8 2011, 09:58 AM
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never seen kerapu lombong at my place i think are these freshwater fish?
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vioxmonsta
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Jul 8 2011, 05:07 PM
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Getting Started

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hey guys my friends are organizing a trip to ipoh,tronoh CnR pond. est cost for the trip is around 200rm max for per person 1 day trip including fishing, eating,petrol fees(car pool) and visiting the kellies castle.
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Shoot@M3
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Jul 8 2011, 05:28 PM
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can't join, im in sabah  anyone knows who or where in sabah I can charter boat to go somewhere near pulau for a day trip fishing around rm200+ got contacts do let me know ya thx
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