Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: FlyFishin Magician on August 31, 2012, 08:08:57 AM
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I just installed a new drive shaft, gear, and speed handle kit into my Abu Garcia C3 6500. The reel now works like it's brand new! I had already upgraded the drag washers and installed a new worm gear with ceramic pawl. It's pretty cool that you can upgrade your reel at a decent price if you know how to DIY. :) Now I just need to figure out when the use it! ;D
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I upgraded mine similarly (including abec 7 ceramic bearings) and my cast distance went from 110 feet to 165 feet with 25g weight.
It's a lot noisier but I am extremely pleased with how little effort is needed to hit the far shore.
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Sounds cool! I got my parts from Mike's Reel Repair. They have a huge selection of parts for Abu reels. However, I noticed that they don't have as much selection for my Calcutta or Luna. Availability of parts seems to be an advantage for Abu reels. I did manage to clean out my Calcutta's worm gear and also upgraded to a ceramic pawl. It's handy to know how to service your own baitcaster! ;)
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Why would a FlyFishin Magician need to upgrade his baitcaster ? ;)
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LOL - yeah yeah yeah. Up to 2004, I exclusively flyfished for salmon/steelhead. Then I picked up my first drift fishing outfit - a Trophy XL rod and Abu Garcia C3 6500 (the reel described above) which allowed me access to more water. Eventually, I upgraded and now my number one coho drift set-up is a Sage 2106 with the Calcutta 200B or Luna 253. Of course I still have lots of fly gear as well. However, quite frankly I find it much easier to mix in with other anglers on local rivers during the prime time when I have my drift set-up. I learned my lesson back in 2003 when I got pushed out of a run on the Chehalis using a fly rod when a ton of gear guys moved in. OK - that's a different story. :D
Hey FA - you should see my progression with roe curing! ;D ;D ;D I enjoy it almost as much as fly tying.
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Welcome to the dark side ;D
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I noticed that they don't have as much selection for my Calcutta or Luna. Availability of parts seems to be an advantage for Abu reels.
I don't know if this information has been posted here on the forum, but here it goes. As of 2010, all major Japanese reel makers (Shimano, Daiwa, Quantum et alles) no longer manufacture replacement parts for any of their reels that are more than 5 years old. The manufacturers want you to buy new reels, not use your old ones. This will especially affect those people who own and love their Calcuttas and some other high end reels which, with proper maintenance, can last a life time. So if you see a hot deal on a Calcutta reel these days, think twice before you buy. Some parts are already nearly impossible to find.
No such problems with Abu Garcia Ambassadeur reels. Parts are readily available from a number of sources.
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That's good information to know. Thanks Milo
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I did not know that! Thanks Milo.
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I don't know if this information has been posted here on the forum, but here it goes. As of 2010, all major Japanese reel makers (Shimano, Daiwa, Quantum et alles) no longer manufacture replacement parts for any of their reels that are more than 5 years old. The manufacturers want you to buy new reels, not use your old ones. This will especially affect those people who own and love their Calcuttas and some other high end reels which, with proper maintenance, can last a life time. So if you see a hot deal on a Calcutta reel these days, think twice before you buy. Some parts are already nearly impossible to find.
No such problems with Abu Garcia Ambassadeur reels. Parts are readily available from a number of sources.
I always thought it was because the Abu's broke down so often...... kinda like a Ford. :D ;D
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I always thought it was because the Abu's broke down so often...... kinda like a Ford. :D ;D
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Blame the drivers, not the cars.
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FORD = Fix Or Repair Dilemma.
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I actually destroyed a very classy looking Abu Garcia Ambassadeur reel in a limited edition dark grey colour - it was my very first Abu Garcia reel too. It was shaped like a C3 5500, but it was just called Ambassadeur but I've never seen it again anywhere else. I've had lots of compliments with the reel, but I decided to torture test it, and it ended getting destroyed beyond repair.
My second and current Ambassadeur C3 reel works like new and it's over 12 years old.