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    Quote Originally Posted by StantheMan2567 View Post
    Nice reels in this thread, and I do like the looks of that Panfish hybrid on the popper, bet he pulled!
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    Sure is nice to see members showing pics of their old gear still being put to good use. And yes, that hybrid put up quite a fight on that little 5' Fenwick. One that size are few and far between, at least for myself. Thanks!
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    They are enjoyable to fish with at times
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    I bought an old baitcasting reel ( one where the handle spins backwards when you cast) from a yard sale and later picked up a solid glass rod to put it on, after cleaning it up .I spooled it up with some fly reel braid backing and took it out fishing one day . I was determined to catch a bass on that old outfit.
    Tried a spinnerbait first , with no luck , then I tied on a medium diver Bomber crankbait and finally caught a small bass about 12-13” .
    Fun fishing with vintage classics .
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    Quote Originally Posted by gillchaser999 View Post
    I bought an old baitcasting reel ( one where the handle spins backwards when you cast) from a yard sale and later picked up a solid glass rod to put it on, after cleaning it up .I spooled it up with some fly reel braid backing and took it out fishing one day . I was determined to catch a bass on that old outfit.
    Tried a spinnerbait first , with no luck , then I tied on a medium diver Bomber crankbait and finally caught a small bass about 12-13” .
    Fun fishing with vintage classics .
    Probably not equipment you want to use every day, but fun to know it still works. I bet that backwards spinning handle produced some “blue air” back in the day, not to mention skinned knuckles!
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    Surely add a lot of inertia to the spool. A backlash on one of those was likely something to remember
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    Quote Originally Posted by BobC View Post
    Probably not equipment you want to use every day, but fun to know it still works. I bet that backwards spinning handle produced some “blue air” back in the day, not to mention skinned knuckles!
    Bob
    You’re right . Not something I’d want to fish with everyday , but it was a lot of fun using it for that one catch .
    I put it away after achieving what I wanted to do and used more modern equipment for the rest of the day .

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    The old baitcaster is a JC Higgins , I think made by Shakespeare. The name on the solid glass rod has worn off .
    A picture by itself and a pic with an old Johnson Century that I tried to fish with one day but couldn’t hang with it long enough.
    I was always a Zebco 33 guy growing up and never took to the Johnson reels although they were supposed to be a better reel . They just always felt awkward to me .
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    Lots of stuff made under the JC Higgins branding. Nice looking old gear
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    Here is a old JC Higgins. Name:  20210924_160948.jpg
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    Nice one G
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