The upgraded bearings came from China for my Daiwa Tatula baitcaster reel yesterday. I replaced them and serviced the reel while I was at it.
I also had a new reel to Christen. I bought a Shimano Tranx for my heavy jerk bait outfit. Just a venue to decide upon. It was a toss up between the River Eden and lake at Hever Castle or the River Rother in Kent. I have done well on both lately with only one blank on the Rother and that was a day when the river was brimming when a dead sheep floated past. Come to think of it that was the day I first Christened the Tatula.
With the idea that it’s less bother on the Rother, I set off for Wittersham. I tried the Tatula first. That worked well, the reel was noisier than with the standard bearings, the replacements were abec 7 hybrid ceramic and I knew they would be noisier. I will see how it goes, if it gets on my tits I may go back to the standard ones. It was definitely smoother though.
I tried my new reel next and it cast like a dream, very nice indeed. I clicked off two more brake blocks and it was flying I was totally impressed, I was like a kid who had found the golden ticket. Then disaster, the sickening crack as the top eight inches of my jerk bait rod snapped off. I wasn’t best pleased as the rod is only about a year old. I will drop it in to the Tackle Box on Friday and see what they can do. The lure was under the maximum casting weight so I may have given it too much welly.
Though I had been trying out the reels I had been trying to catch too. I packed up the broken rod and tried a new lure on the other rod. The water was a bit murky so I tried a bright orange shad that looked like a goldfish. Result, first cast a Jack about five or six pounds. I carried on trying a few different lures and spinner baits. I finished up with six small pike all much the same size. If I can’t get the rod fixed for free it will be a dear day, not £600 dear like Simon though. I would have cried.
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