I just bought me a new 3.0:1 cranking reel.
I just bought me a new 3.0:1 cranking reel.
JK.
There's this little shop in Japan that I sometimes buy things from and they had these little Spincast reels. I bought it for no other reason other than it was cheap and I doubt that I'll ever use it.
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The Enthusiast in me needs help. I just bought the matching Turing Monkey camouflage rod.
There's this little shop in Japan that I sometimes buy things from and they had these little Spincast reels. I bought it for no other reason other than it was cheap and I doubt that I'll ever use it.
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The Enthusiast in me needs help. I just bought the matching Turing Monkey camouflage rod.
Last edited by John G on Tue Mar 28, 2023 4:39 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Re: I just bought me a new 3.01 cranking reel.
If you take a kid fishing, this reel could save you a lot of headaches!
Fishing writer Stan Fagerstrom used to do casting exhibitions with spincast reels, showing how one could achieve impressive accuracy and quiet lure entry with them. One aims slightly above the target, feathers the line by pushing it to one side as it exits the cone, then stops the lure by pinching the line before splashdown. I got darned good at that when such a reel, mounted on a slow-action fiberglass rod, was all I had to work with, but 8 lb. test mono was pretty much the limit for getting good distance with the size plugs that fit in my dad's Umco tackle box.
I hope you or a guest will have some fun--and catch some fish--with it sometime.
Oh, and I understand there is a test one can use to determine whether you were sent a genuine Turing Monkey: ask it and a live monkey a series of questions, and if the live monkey's responses are no more intelligible than you get from the reel, then you got a genuine Turing.
Fishing writer Stan Fagerstrom used to do casting exhibitions with spincast reels, showing how one could achieve impressive accuracy and quiet lure entry with them. One aims slightly above the target, feathers the line by pushing it to one side as it exits the cone, then stops the lure by pinching the line before splashdown. I got darned good at that when such a reel, mounted on a slow-action fiberglass rod, was all I had to work with, but 8 lb. test mono was pretty much the limit for getting good distance with the size plugs that fit in my dad's Umco tackle box.
I hope you or a guest will have some fun--and catch some fish--with it sometime.
Oh, and I understand there is a test one can use to determine whether you were sent a genuine Turing Monkey: ask it and a live monkey a series of questions, and if the live monkey's responses are no more intelligible than you get from the reel, then you got a genuine Turing.
Re: I just bought me a new 3.01 cranking reel.
I've never used one but I've heard they were good. That's the Daiwa spincast reels. I don't think this one is that kind of quality. I still remember my dad coming home from work over 40 years ago with matching tackle boxes and Zebco 33's for me and my brother. It's been many years since I've used a Spincast reel and I was thinking exactly what you said, a little fiberglass rod would be perfect for this reel.Bronzeye wrote: ↑Tue Mar 28, 2023 3:25 pmIf you take a kid fishing, this reel could save you a lot of headaches!
Fishing writer Stan Fagerstrom used to do casting exhibitions with spincast reels, showing how one could achieve impressive accuracy and quiet lure entry with them. One aims slightly above the target, feathers the line by pushing it to one side as it exits the cone, then stops the lure by pinching the line before splashdown. I got darned good at that when such a reel, mounted on a slow-action fiberglass rod, was all I had to work with, but 8 lb. test mono was pretty much the limit for getting good distance with the size plugs that fit in my dad's Umco tackle box.
I hope you or a guest will have some fun--and catch some fish--with it sometime.
Oh, and I understand there is a test one can use to determine whether you were sent a genuine Turing Monkey: ask it and a live monkey a series of questions, and if the live monkey's responses are no more intelligible than you get from the reel, then you got a genuine Turing.
Re: I just bought me a new 3.0:1 cranking reel.
How high are those, rod and/or reel? In a few years I will have to search one out for our child to fish with. Still have faith he can figure out a spinning reel...
Re: I just bought me a new 3.0:1 cranking reel.
Dock shoot for crappie.
Re: I just bought me a new 3.0:1 cranking reel.
Here is a screenshot of the little shop that I bought it from. I found it in their trout section under reels. The initial price is really cheap and I'm sure that I had to pay a 10% vat tax and a couple of different shipping fees and one handling fee so all in all, I probably have a little over $25 into it. As far as I know, these guys are not going to ship to the United States. They don't even accept PayPal so you have to have someone else do the buying and the shipping if you know what I mean. I have bought quite a few lures from these guys over the years and they always seem to have in stock what they say they have in stock. It appears as though they're out of the olive drab Spincast reel that I bought. I bought the rod on eBay for around $85 shipped from Japan. I didn't even think about buying the rod until yesterday afternoon after I posted this purchase of mine and I did a little searching on the Internet and I found out that there's a matching rod and then I went to eBay and found one.
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Re: I just bought me a new 3.0:1 cranking reel.
This is like the OG prototype spincast verstion of the BAPE
Re: I just bought me a new 3.0:1 cranking reel.
Dang, that sucks about the guides.
And yeppers spincast Bape came to mind as well.
And yeppers spincast Bape came to mind as well.
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Re: I just bought me a new 3.0:1 cranking reel.
Back in my day, you young whipper snappers wouldn't understand...
Nek minute.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CoqT-odPzdI ... MyMTA2M2Y=
See that's what you've got.... The epitome of Japanese design.
Nek minute.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CoqT-odPzdI ... MyMTA2M2Y=
See that's what you've got.... The epitome of Japanese design.
Re: I just bought me a new 3.0:1 cranking reel.
Slazmo wrote: ↑Sat Apr 08, 2023 9:39 pmBack in my day, you young whipper snappers wouldn't understand...
Nek minute.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CoqT-odPzdI ... MyMTA2M2Y=
See that's what you've got.... The epitome of Japanese design.
Re: I just bought me a new 3.0:1 cranking reel.
Whaaa da fudge?!?Slazmo wrote: ↑Sat Apr 08, 2023 9:39 pmBack in my day, you young whipper snappers wouldn't understand...
Nek minute.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CoqT-odPzdI ... MyMTA2M2Y=
See that's what you've got.... The epitome of Japanese design.
"It is like a finger pointing away to the Moon...don't concentrate on the finger, or you will miss all of that heavenly glory."
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Re: I just bought me a new 3.0:1 cranking reel.
What we're seeing here is "Peak JDM'ism" one guy said...