been viewing this site for a while now looking for tips/advice and eventually took the plunge to sign up , so hello everyone. ive got a abu 7000 and a abu 6500 which are in need of a good clean and tune up does anyone on here do it or could anyone recommend a tackle shop . im in cramlington so somewhere north of the tyne would help but i can travel . also ive been on flea-bay and seen some processed peeler crab baits off someone called peelercrabman any feed back on these do they work cheers
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does anyone clean and tune abu reels ?
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only heard of them last week mate a young lad was using them on the shields pier he was catching dabs on it so it might be good bait but i would look into them a bit more before you spend your money welcome to nesa mate by the waywas that a bite (na mate i think it was wind)
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Hello and welcome, You can get your reel serviced at most tackle shops, think it's around £20 but could be mistaken. Been looking at the peelercrabman baits as well, it would be nice to see if they work, Someone must have tried them, Having said that there's not many fish about to test them on!
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Hello Mr Blank.....or may I call you Blankety......lol
You can't go far wrong by using Billys in North Shields....had my 535 completely overhauled last year......came back running BETTER than it did when I 1st bought it.
Billys Fishing Tackle
28 Saville Street West
North Shields
(0191) 2596262
(DISCOUNT FOR NESA MEMBERS)
NOTE: I think the discount may only apply when buying new gear and not for servicing, etc.
Take a look in the "Tackle Dealers" section of the home page for more N.E. dealers near where you are.
Oh and BTW.......welcome to NESA - glad you decided to take "the plunge to sign up"....................as you are from North of the water - do you not fancy being part of the North Team in this years' North v South competition ? (heaven knows - they need all the help they can get - not to mention being short on team members....lol) .......see here for more info on the comp:
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Don't go wasting your money on the crap sold by "peelercrabman" a.k.a. the lincolnshire peeler co.
Do a search on any fishing site and see what others think, as well as me.
Why would anyone take a perfectly good peeler, then mash it up and mix it with god knows what. I seriously doubt if their rubbish has been anywhere near a peeler crab.
DON'T TOUCH IT!
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, like !Demons run when a good man goes to war...
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Keep well away from the stuff it is literally a pile of crap. They make it sound like the bees knees, but i've tried it several times without any success. Cos it's sticky it gets bloody everywhere except on your hook, it 's difficult to keep on the hook, and I question whether it can withstand being cast.Wishing I was Fishing...............
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Thought it would be rubbish, I've tried processed and artificial stuff in the past and had no success. Went to the fishing shop in blyth the other day and bought some of that lazy lug coz there was no fresh or frozen blacks, when I took the lid off it and it just reeked of chemicals, needless to say I caught nothing on it, just a waste of a fiver! Also, how many crabs would it take to fill one of these bottles of peeler crab oil if it is actually what it says?
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I have had first hand experience of the peelercrabman's so called bait and also lazy lug, I have a pack of the peelercrab stuff in my freezer and a tub of the "bone idle" lug in the garage you are welcome to it if you want it.
Trouble is you live at Cramlington and I live at Consett so it's going to cost you a gallon of juice just to collect it so I have a better idea, get your gallon of petrol or diesel and soak some old rags in it, tie the rags to your hooks and give it a go, when you catch nothing you'll know what it feels like to fish with peelercrabmansh*te and bone idle stuff.
Only diffence is your hands won't smell as bad when you use the petrol/diesel.Last edited by Beachlover; 07-02-2007, 12:23 AM.Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes. After that who cares?... He's a mile away and you've got his shoes!
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Originally posted by T.C. View PostIt's not getting many points out of ten, then ???
So marks out of 10 would be 0
I'd rather drop my pants round the back of the middle toilets at Blyth beach than fish with that again.Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes. After that who cares?... He's a mile away and you've got his shoes!
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its not expensive to get reels serviced between £5 and £10 i know rutherfords does itGoal for 2012 a 30lber
http://www.bullrushlake.com/
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