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Cleaning reels back from the saltwater
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#1
Posted 06 July 2010 - 10:42 AM
I fished three mornings off the breakwater before I was told by the security guy that my fishing there was 'prohibido', so my brother in law and I chartered another boat. We wanted a small, open boat to take us back to where the mahi-mahi were, but we only had one day to do it and the little boats were already spoken for. This brought me to the best deal I've ever had in Mexico...a $600 charter boat for $220! The good news was that we got a bigger boat - the bad news was the 6' seas crashing over the bow. There was no way I could stand to cast a flyrod - so we just trolled for the billfish...with no luck...maybe next year.
Which brings me to my question...I've rinsed all my rods and reels well. Should I remove the line and clean it? Lube the reels? This was my first flyfishing in saltwater - so I really don't know...
Thanks
Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and he will sit in a boat and drink beer all day.
#2
Posted 06 July 2010 - 10:50 AM

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#3
Posted 06 July 2010 - 11:12 AM
1) Rinse your reels with freshwater every night after being used in salt, try not to let the saltwater sit on your reel or in the line for too long..
2) DONT put them in a pouch or cover until you have thoroughly rinsed and totally dried them with freshwater..
3) Once home from the trip, disassemble the basics of the reel and rinse, dry, and lubricate.. There is no need to go crazy and tear it totally apart, But just make sure you have rinsed all the crevices.. It doesn't hurt to lube a bit after having rinsed and dried your reel so many times.. Salt can dry out your lubricants(depends on the lube itself)!
This is just a basic precaution that I take as I have had corrosion develop over night on even the most expensive reels after not being washed with freshwater the same day as having been used in saltwater..
Unless the reel was designed for saltwater use or advertises that it can be used in saltwater, then I would rinse after use each time..
BTW- hope you had a great time in Mexico, They have some amazing fishing down there.. Glad to see you got down there before they closed that fishery as well due to this ridiculously horrible oil spill!!
Cheers,
Chris
#4
Posted 06 July 2010 - 03:06 PM
OH !!! LOL all we do is cast!!! we dont actually get anything
#5
Posted 06 July 2010 - 03:17 PM
Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and he will sit in a boat and drink beer all day.
#6
Posted 06 July 2010 - 04:28 PM
#7
Posted 06 July 2010 - 05:04 PM
I don't own any saltwater specific reels and I'm pretty sure that at one time or another ALL of my reels have seen saltwater or atleast brackish water and have all been fine if I rinse with fresh water and dry them properly.. The only time that you will get corrosion is if you don't clean them properly or if you put them in a pouch with ANY traces of salt in or on the reel..
Cheers
Chris
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Posted 06 July 2010 - 07:11 PM

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