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#210818 - 09/16/03 05:15 PM Re: New reel and first time purchase @ Sportco
Steve Ericsson Offline
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Registered: 10/31/02
Posts: 531
Loc: Olympia, Wa
Holy Sheat, Batman! What the hell kinda' reel is that?? C'mon Paul, get it under control buddy!!

That thing looks like it should shake for you when you pee over the gunnels. Does it have a laser sight for sight casting? beer
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#210819 - 09/16/03 05:30 PM Re: New reel and first time purchase @ Sportco
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Registered: 02/28/02
Posts: 1189
Loc: Marine Area 13
I still have my 5500D from when I was a young'n. Still going strong after 28 years (?) I had my knuckles busted more than once with it... (ah the good ol' days!)
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#210820 - 09/16/03 07:52 PM Re: New reel and first time purchase @ Sportco
Chum Man Offline
River Nutrients

Registered: 11/07/99
Posts: 2685
Loc: Yelmish
i've always wanted to stumble on a 5000D at a garage sale for $5 bucks or something like that. i'd be able to reach a higher level of satisfaction using something without a drag, just like the old timers

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#210821 - 09/17/03 12:39 AM Re: New reel and first time purchase @ Sportco
w. coyote Offline
Returning Adult

Registered: 07/17/03
Posts: 365
Loc: Everett Wa.
paul,
I have not seen the new model you picked up post a pic! One thing about the Jap. models, You won't be able have it worked on for warrenty repair. I was thinking of getting a scorpion untill my Shimano rep, Phil said I would be on my own for any problems. I ended up with another Curado 200. The Calcutta series are great reels except for one thing, the metal side plates will pull the heat right out of your hands. The Morrum reels from garcia do have a fatal flaw, the over sized bearing next to the spool gives out under heavy pressure. My 4000 broke down after one trip to te vedder.
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#210822 - 09/21/03 01:40 PM Re: New reel and first time purchase @ Sportco
elkrun Offline
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Registered: 01/15/01
Posts: 759
Loc: Port Angeles, WA
I for one will never buy another calcutta again... way overrated! I have had a 251 for 3 years now. It has had to have major repairs for the last 2. It has cost me nearly $90 for the repairs. The drag washers keep burning up after a summer of catching salmon. When I send it in, the repair rep tells me to wash the reel better in freshwater after saltwater use, then the next year the same guy says "never wash your reel in water, spray it down with wd40" big time mixed message. I bought a 6501 special edition in June, and its great. After hundreds of salmon in the salt this year, no sign of needing an overhaul.

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#210823 - 09/27/03 02:33 PM Re: New reel and first time purchase @ Sportco
talljeeper Offline
Returning Adult

Registered: 06/28/03
Posts: 326
Loc: Olympia
Just wanted to update you on the Abu AB reel. It has performed flawlessy. I haved fished this reel heavily over the past coupla weeks with ho problems whatso ever. The anti backlash feature is awesome. I turned the AB feature off only to backlash and birdnest after about my tenth cast, turned back on and VIOLA, no backlashes. It is smooooth, casts a mile and so far so good. Now for the real sweet reel. It a Shimano AXIS V II. Its the no frills Calcutta. After all the hubbub about Shimano I thought what the hell. I ordered from a dealer in Japan.
I have 300 ft + of some Japanese 10# super duper line and STILL have room for a ton more line. The reel is tiny> I kinda laughed when I saw it. Cost was about 165.00. It was a good purchase.



Happy Fishin'!
Paul

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#210824 - 09/27/03 11:47 PM Re: New reel and first time purchase @ Sportco
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Registered: 06/04/03
Posts: 1698
Loc: Brier, Washington
I felt I needed to report on my "first" trip to Sportco and not necessarily on reels since I think I have one of everything already.

On my lst trip to Westport this year I pulled off I-5 and drove into Sportco in Fife. We were on a mission to grab a couple of Scotty releases for the downriggers. The Scotty display on the wall was empty where the releases I wanted were supposed to be. We asked a "clerk" and he was busy BSing and not really interested in helping us find anything..no wonder since there was far more merchandise strewn all over the floor than on the shelves. You would need to crawl on your hands and knees to find what you need in that place. Unbleieveable mess! We almost gave up but I decided to look around. At the end of the aisle where the Scotty prodcucts were supposed to be organized for sale I found a full pallet of unopened Scotty boxes. In the pile I found several cases of the release I wanted. I just tore open the box and grabbed a couple of bubble packs. Merchandising was non existent in that extremely cluttered store. I am estimating it would take a small army of "clerks" to put all that stuff on the shelves. Since I have had my own retail stores in the past and was also a store manager as well I would have kicked some serious butt around there until the place was merchandised properly. That is just simple common sesnse in business. I suspect the store is staffed with wannabe fishing experts who know very little about selling. Too bad because they really did have a great selection..problem is it is all in disarray on the dang floor. N O way would I drive out of my way to shop there.
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#210825 - 09/27/03 11:50 PM Re: New reel and first time purchase @ Sportco
grandpa2 Offline
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Registered: 06/04/03
Posts: 1698
Loc: Brier, Washington
I felt I needed to report on my "first" trip to Sportco and not necessarily on reels since I think I have one of everything already.

On my last trip to Westport this year I pulled off I-5 and drove into Sportco in Fife. We were on a mission to grab a couple of Scotty releases for the downriggers. The Scotty display on the wall was empty where the releases I wanted were supposed to be. We asked a "clerk" and he was busy BSing and not really interested in helping us find anything..no wonder since there was far more merchandise strewn all over the floor than on the shelves. You would need to crawl on your hands and knees to find what you need in that place. Unbelieveable mess! We almost gave up but I decided to look around. At the end of the aisle where the Scotty prodcucts were supposed to be organized for sale I found a full pallet of unopened Scotty boxes. In the pile I found several cases of the release I wanted. I just tore open the box and grabbed a couple of bubble packs. Merchandising was non existent in that extremely cluttered store. I am estimating it would take a small army of "clerks" to put all that stuff on the shelves. Since I have had my own retail stores in the past and was also a store manager as well I would have kicked some serious butt around there until the place was merchandised properly. That is just simple common sesnse in business. I suspect the store is staffed with wannabe fishing experts who know very little about selling. Too bad because they really did have a great selection..problem is it is all in disarray on the dang floor. N O way would I drive out of my way to shop there.
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#210826 - 09/28/03 03:26 AM Re: New reel and first time purchase @ Sportco
talljeeper Offline
Returning Adult

Registered: 06/28/03
Posts: 326
Loc: Olympia
Grandpa, Interesting post. I made my purchase via the ole internet so I cant attest to the mess you talk about.

What a shame as I have heard it is an awesome place as far as selection and quantity of items ......

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#210827 - 09/28/03 10:52 AM Re: New reel and first time purchase @ Sportco
grandpa2 Offline
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Registered: 06/04/03
Posts: 1698
Loc: Brier, Washington
The store is big and does have alot of merchandise but they need a store manager who understands how to run a store I think. Just my opinion. Especially when you have a bunch of clerks who would rather stand around and pretend to be fishing experts by giving pontifications to anyone who will listen instead of helping people find things to buy.
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#210828 - 09/28/03 10:55 AM Re: New reel and first time purchase @ Sportco
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Registered: 06/04/03
Posts: 1698
Loc: Brier, Washington
Oh by the way..shouldn't leave this without saying that there are some examples of big selection with professional management: Bob's in Longview and Swains in PA and Port Townsend. All are too far for me so I stick with Ted's in Lynnwood and Three Rivers in Woodinville.
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#210829 - 09/28/03 12:29 PM Re: New reel and first time purchase @ Sportco
stlhdfishn Offline
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Registered: 12/29/02
Posts: 293
Loc: kitsap peninsula
Grandpa 2 sorry to hear about your bad experience at sportco.Yes you do see a lot of inventory on the floor and also above the displayed items but every time ive been there since it opened there have been stockers running around replacing items kinda like costco, my guess is that its due to the volume of merchandise and people that go thru the store on a daily basis.Ive never seen a sales person or a fisherman that wasn't a bullshi**er so yes you do have to wait, at times longer than i care to but they usually have the answers or items I'm looking for.As for management using swains or others for comparison is like comparing what it takes manage a business like costco versus a 7-eleven they don't even come close to having the inventory or number of employees. I'm not trying to argue with you (was always taught to respect my elders thumbs )but i think sportco is the best sporting-goods store in this state laugh

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#210830 - 09/28/03 03:26 PM Re: New reel and first time purchase @ Sportco
grandpa2 Offline
Three Time Spawner

Registered: 06/04/03
Posts: 1698
Loc: Brier, Washington
I sure don't intend to base my long time view of Sportco on the one time I stopped in. I'll stop again and see if things have changed. By the way I didn't find prices any better than Outdoor Emporium....or even GI Joes for that matter. Maybe if they issued free knee pads at the front door the customers could crawl around the floor looking for stuff without hurting their knees...
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#210831 - 09/29/03 11:33 PM Re: New reel and first time purchase @ Sportco
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Registered: 09/06/03
Posts: 334
Loc: Tacoma, WA
The number one reason I shop at sportco is because of their prices, Im not sure what you say is overpriced, but all of the gear I buy is way cheaper then GI Joes..ect. Personally I don't like salespeople bothering me every 10 seconds about needing help, if I did I would seek it. The only complaint I have is their hours. When you work all day its hard to get over there before six, and if I do make it I have 15 minutes to shop. But other then that I prefer it over anywere else
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