Multiplier reel maintenance

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Multiplier reel maintenance

#1 Post by rock hopper »

After every fishing I rinse my reel with fresh water to avoid future problems but I don't know how often am i supposed to oil it to keep the reel in good condition. How often do you do it ? Do you look after your reel yourself or give it to a professional service? Thanks for any advice.
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Re: Multiplier reel maintenance

#2 Post by donal domeney »

Rinsing is fine but it will not get into all the parts especially if the reel fall in to the water.

Two factors here, number 1 the quality of the reel and number 2 how often do you use/abuse it.

For multiplier reels I use the Penn 525 (made in the USA :D ) and would class it as one of the bullet proof reels along with the Daiwa 7HT's and Abu's 6500 range. The cheaper reels a fine for the "once a month angler" but once you hit lumps of weed these reels will grind to a halt.

For fixed spools the Shimano's are streets ahead of the rest. I have an Penn Affinity 8000 and Penn Surfblaster 8000 , both fine reels, but and I can see where they are going top give me a problem as they get more use/abuse.
From now until March I'll be doing the most of my shore fishing so once a month I'll strip down the multipliers to the shell and clean/oil all the moving parts replacing bearings if needed.
I've only started on fixed spool reels since the start of the year so its a wash and polish job with these at the moment.
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Re: Multiplier reel maintenance

#3 Post by MC »

For my fishing reels they get a rise down after each session and a full strip down once a year or any time they get a dunk in the sea or sand. Like Donal said the penn 525( I have the USA one too) is bombproof, have mine about 9years I think and it's been given a full service once and still runs brilliantly

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