I just came across 2 old vintage Penn 209's. They appear to be in reasonable shape considering their age. I'd like to tear them down and clean them really good and inspect the drag washers. I've heard these reels will last foreever if you take care of them. I plan on using them to fish for big catfish.
What is the best way to disassemble and clean these reels?
Well this sucks, brother is at the cabin. This is about a 4 year old Yamaha 700, what's left of it. It's insured. Not sure how the fire dept got to it, not much more then a wheeler trial
57 this morning, dramatic change from last weekend. Fish were biting when you could keep the boat at a steady pace, wind is howling. Lots of small walleye some keepers tossed in.
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I just came across 2 old vintage Penn 209's. They appear to be in reasonable shape considering their age. I'd like to tear them down and clean them really good and inspect the drag washers. I've heard these reels will last foreever if you take care of them. I plan on using them to fish for big catfish.
What is the best way to disassemble and clean these reels?
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