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Newbie fisher with a load of gifted rods which all need some sort of repair/maintenance: looking for some advice on which to bother with & which to, maybe, not bother with/refurbish (please don’t say “not bother” with any of them – I’m not one to throw stuff away).
I’m not interested in fresh-water sport fishing nor salt-water boat fishing; primary interest is fishing for food from beach/pier/estuary (although I might eventually also try some freshwater angling for food). Any advice re the refurb’ and/or kitting-out of the rods for various TYPES of fishing would be gratefully received. So, these are the rods:
1. Very old DAM “Pirate All-round” 3-piece 8’ 10” solid fibre-glass spinning rod with 4+1 plain chromed guides. Metal section sockets need some tlc (butt & middle section presently “jammed” together). Probably the best-condition rod of all – father-in-law looked after it – and I just need to acquire a compatible fixed-reel for fishing.
2. Un-branded (no lettering what-so-ever) 3-piece 11’ 9” woven fibre (not carbon) blank with 7+1 plain stainless steel micro-guide set-up. Butt style is as per a beach rod (thin plastic-wrapped blank). I’m thinking was designed as a “float” rod (fresh-water ?), but what do I know ?! Unfortunately one double-foot guide has been squashed requiring repair or replacement – useable, but that squashed guide really needs attention. (See No3 also)
3. DAM 3-p 12’ “Minor Match” woven fibre (can’t tell what material) with 7+1 plain s/s micro-guide set-up. Again, one double-foot guide is squashed. Now, apart from the 3” difference compared to rod No2, it is visually identical in appearance to No2 and, in both cases, the rod spine is at 45 degrees to the vertical, iow on the left-hand side of the blank.
[Because rods no2 and no3 are so similar, I think I will add another guide (or two) before the tip on one of the rods to convert into a light-weight casting rod with a modern low-profile multiplier reel !?]
4. Zebco "Primera-Spin" woven fibre-glass (I reckon) 2-p 9’ spinning rod with 5x rusted ceramic lined guides and a missing top guide! Obviously a new tip-guide required and those rusty guides really ought to be replaced.
5. Shakespeare fixed-reel “Pro-Power Beachcaster” 3-p 13’ 10” woven fibre (can’t tell what fibre) w 5+1 double-foot ceramic-lined rusty guides. Useable, but those rusty guides are an eyesore !!
6. Fladen “Charter Beach” 2-p 12’ woven fibre (can’t tell what fibre) w 5+1 double-foot guides. Guides quite good condition, but tip guide is bent – usable, but that tip-guide really ought to be replaced !
I was also gifted a Fladen “Charter Surf 7000” fixed reel. Seemingly a fairly low-end/basic fixed reel, but worth trying out with rods 5 & 6 maybe.
(So I need a reel or two obviously; at-least a smallish fixed reel for the DAM Pirate. I would add that I am inclined to go buy a new inexpensive casting rod with a modern low-profile multiplier reel to get me started while I consider the various rod refurbs.)
Any thoughts anyone ?
I’m not interested in fresh-water sport fishing nor salt-water boat fishing; primary interest is fishing for food from beach/pier/estuary (although I might eventually also try some freshwater angling for food). Any advice re the refurb’ and/or kitting-out of the rods for various TYPES of fishing would be gratefully received. So, these are the rods:
1. Very old DAM “Pirate All-round” 3-piece 8’ 10” solid fibre-glass spinning rod with 4+1 plain chromed guides. Metal section sockets need some tlc (butt & middle section presently “jammed” together). Probably the best-condition rod of all – father-in-law looked after it – and I just need to acquire a compatible fixed-reel for fishing.
2. Un-branded (no lettering what-so-ever) 3-piece 11’ 9” woven fibre (not carbon) blank with 7+1 plain stainless steel micro-guide set-up. Butt style is as per a beach rod (thin plastic-wrapped blank). I’m thinking was designed as a “float” rod (fresh-water ?), but what do I know ?! Unfortunately one double-foot guide has been squashed requiring repair or replacement – useable, but that squashed guide really needs attention. (See No3 also)
3. DAM 3-p 12’ “Minor Match” woven fibre (can’t tell what material) with 7+1 plain s/s micro-guide set-up. Again, one double-foot guide is squashed. Now, apart from the 3” difference compared to rod No2, it is visually identical in appearance to No2 and, in both cases, the rod spine is at 45 degrees to the vertical, iow on the left-hand side of the blank.
[Because rods no2 and no3 are so similar, I think I will add another guide (or two) before the tip on one of the rods to convert into a light-weight casting rod with a modern low-profile multiplier reel !?]
4. Zebco "Primera-Spin" woven fibre-glass (I reckon) 2-p 9’ spinning rod with 5x rusted ceramic lined guides and a missing top guide! Obviously a new tip-guide required and those rusty guides really ought to be replaced.
5. Shakespeare fixed-reel “Pro-Power Beachcaster” 3-p 13’ 10” woven fibre (can’t tell what fibre) w 5+1 double-foot ceramic-lined rusty guides. Useable, but those rusty guides are an eyesore !!
6. Fladen “Charter Beach” 2-p 12’ woven fibre (can’t tell what fibre) w 5+1 double-foot guides. Guides quite good condition, but tip guide is bent – usable, but that tip-guide really ought to be replaced !
I was also gifted a Fladen “Charter Surf 7000” fixed reel. Seemingly a fairly low-end/basic fixed reel, but worth trying out with rods 5 & 6 maybe.
(So I need a reel or two obviously; at-least a smallish fixed reel for the DAM Pirate. I would add that I am inclined to go buy a new inexpensive casting rod with a modern low-profile multiplier reel to get me started while I consider the various rod refurbs.)
Any thoughts anyone ?