Thanks Kerry and Roman!! That's a real friend when they cringe to hear a reel is dirty and finds pleasure in helping. What a great share and well explained..
Not bad! Pretty good job on the cleaning and re-lubing. It's nice to see someone who knows what he's doing and has some insight about how to maintain a reel according to proper mechanical insight.
Thank you to you and your friend for the video. I've been fishing since age 3. I started throwing a baitcaster at 11. I've grown up on Abu Garcia 5000 & 5500's. Now, with the Curado and Orro in possession, I've been intimidated at taking them apart. Your friend was extremely thorough and gave me a renewed confidence as well as some great tips and instruction. I have always used the Quantum Hot Sauce and Reel Lube (that one comes with a needle applicator as well) but, it was also good to see that there are some other products out there that I may need to look at. I loved his tip about using the finishing nail punch as well as using the flathead to break the lock on a screw before using the phillips. Thanks so much for helping those of us out there that haven't gotten to that level of maintenance yet!
Very important to clean them after salt water.....I usually clean and lubricate my reels after every trip to ensure it always performs great! As always nice vid Roman!🤙
This has really helped me. While watching and rewinding the video occasionally I just cleaned up a Shimano Curado 200PG. It is about a mid range reel but the back story was that my son who lives up in the Northern Territory of Australia in East Arnhem Land was helicopter fishing and they landed by a secluded creek. On the bank of the creek he found a broken rod with the Curado 200PG. No idea how long it had been there but was in reasonable condition with some sand and rubbish in various areas of the internals. It was fully spooled and the braid is in very good condition. What happened to the owner? Well no one was missing in the area and no big crocs were seen hanging around. The spool release button was not working until I cleaned it out and greased that area of the reel. I think the thumb cast release seized and the owner threw it away in disgust. Issue probably from not servicing the reel adequately or not at all. Now I have a new overhead to tackle some Northern Territory barramundi. Cool!
Wow Colin! That's a great story. Australia sounds WILD. It's something else when Crocs are a real factor when considering what might have happened to someone fishing from the bank.
lol.. would be awesome to do it for a shark.. hand line, 5 gal float (40 some lb of lift).. NSF has been killing it, the chubasco not far behind.. wreck alley is probably loaded
I can’t seem to take out the drive shaft on my chronarch 200e6. Kerry took it off with ease, and I wiggle and pull with no avail. Would he have an idea on how to get it out?
The spool is part of the drive shaft so maybe try using it to pull it out. Hold it by the spool to push it out the opening when the side plate is open. I hope that helps. Sorry it took so long to get back to you.
Hi Ben! (+Reel Yakkers), Thanks for watching. I checked out a few of your vids and subbed. Red fish look super fun to catch! Keep up the good work and thanks again for stopping by.
Hi Charles, I'll let Kerry know. He doesn't yet. We will be working on more reel maintenence, repair, and upgrade series for this channel. If when, he decides to start a channel I'll link him an all the videos he's helped me with. Do you have a Chronarch 200E7? What sort of reel vids do you find most helpful?
no I have a similar one. I have an number of reels- spinning and casting-so either video is good. Of all of the gears and parts on a reel that seems to need cleaning the most is the worm gear assembly-which Kerry said he uses a little oil- but I did not see him take it apart to do any cleaning -why would that be.
Thanks Joe! The hali shirt is an Amadeo Bachar shirt. He makes awesome fish illustrations and ocean, fishing, spearfishing pinup art. Check his site out: www.abachar.com/
HI +Conreale, Sorry the video didn't help you. It was a long video maybe I can clarify it for you here. What's the question? Might have been laying out the parts in assembly order then moving them while putting it together and forgetting the order.
This got me too, in fact, exactly why I looked this video up. That square drag nut had a washer that stuck to one side, and on one side, it had a round area around the shaft hole that had been milled out. Upon reassembly, I wasn't sure which side the washer went on, and which direction the milled side should face. The video wasn't super clear about that, but I think I guessed correctly lol.
Thanks Kerry and Roman!! That's a real friend when they cringe to hear a reel is dirty and finds pleasure in helping. What a great share and well explained..
Thank you +H. Acera. I'll pass the kind words to Kerry. I'm glad you found the video helpful.
This is the best tutorial I’ve ever seen for baitcasters! Give this guy a huge thanks for me🤙🏻
Not bad! Pretty good job on the cleaning and re-lubing. It's nice to see someone who knows what he's doing and has some insight about how to maintain a reel according to proper mechanical insight.
Thanks Richard, Kerry is a skilled dude.
Thank you to you and your friend for the video. I've been fishing since age 3. I started throwing a baitcaster at 11. I've grown up on Abu Garcia 5000 & 5500's. Now, with the Curado and Orro in possession, I've been intimidated at taking them apart. Your friend was extremely thorough and gave me a renewed confidence as well as some great tips and instruction. I have always used the Quantum Hot Sauce and Reel Lube (that one comes with a needle applicator as well) but, it was also good to see that there are some other products out there that I may need to look at. I loved his tip about using the finishing nail punch as well as using the flathead to break the lock on a screw before using the phillips. Thanks so much for helping those of us out there that haven't gotten to that level of maintenance yet!
Hi Kerry and Roman, I live in South Africa, is there anyway, I could get a copy of this video?
Any help would be appreciated.
Very important to clean them after salt water.....I usually clean and lubricate my reels after every trip to ensure it always performs great! As always nice vid Roman!🤙
Thanks Kevin! Yeah I've been slacking. Its good to hear you are taking care of your stuff. I need to get better at it.
This has really helped me. While watching and rewinding the video occasionally I just cleaned up a Shimano Curado 200PG. It is about a mid range reel but the back story was that my son who lives up in the Northern Territory of Australia in East Arnhem Land was helicopter fishing and they landed by a secluded creek. On the bank of the creek he found a broken rod with the Curado 200PG. No idea how long it had been there but was in reasonable condition with some sand and rubbish in various areas of the internals. It was fully spooled and the braid is in very good condition. What happened to the owner? Well no one was missing in the area and no big crocs were seen hanging around. The spool release button was not working until I cleaned it out and greased that area of the reel. I think the thumb cast release seized and the owner threw it away in disgust. Issue probably from not servicing the reel adequately or not at all. Now I have a new overhead to tackle some Northern Territory barramundi. Cool!
Wow Colin! That's a great story. Australia sounds WILD. It's something else when Crocs are a real factor when considering what might have happened to someone fishing from the bank.
I would like a video "how to open" te CHRONARCH 151 XG MGL...the one from the begining of the video. I can't open the side of the reel !!
phew, what a long and detailed vid. i think i need to clean my reels now lol
LOL I see you upgraded your bearings. That thing spinns for days
great video guys very informative
Hi Bill! Thanks for watching. Did you just start servicing your own reels?
@@RomanCastroVlog actually I own a bait and tackle shop and I am going to start this service for my customer
@@billwalker2392 That is cool! What is your shop called and where is it based?
@@RomanCastroVlog The Tackle Box and we are in Bay St Louis Ms.
Make sure you remember to return your mother-in-law's toothbrush... 😂🤣 loves these old school reels along with my Core 51mg7.
LoL!
very nice.. not a fan of low profile reels.. still a nice vid.. thanks Roman!
I thought you didnt like reels period. :) It's all about the fixed line fishing. We gotta do that again.
lol.. would be awesome to do it for a shark.. hand line, 5 gal float (40 some lb of lift).. NSF has been killing it, the chubasco not far behind.. wreck alley is probably loaded
I can’t seem to take out the drive shaft on my chronarch 200e6. Kerry took it off with ease, and I wiggle and pull with no avail. Would he have an idea on how to get it out?
The spool is part of the drive shaft so maybe try using it to pull it out. Hold it by the spool to push it out the opening when the side plate is open. I hope that helps. Sorry it took so long to get back to you.
love the video bud
Hi Ben! (+Reel Yakkers), Thanks for watching. I checked out a few of your vids and subbed. Red fish look super fun to catch! Keep up the good work and thanks again for stopping by.
Kerry did an excellent job -- I've watched many utube videos on cleaning reels and his was tops. Does he have any videos of his own?
Hi Charles, I'll let Kerry know. He doesn't yet. We will be working on more reel maintenence, repair, and upgrade series for this channel. If when, he decides to start a channel I'll link him an all the videos he's helped me with.
Do you have a Chronarch 200E7? What sort of reel vids do you find most helpful?
no I have a similar one. I have an number of reels- spinning and casting-so either video is good. Of all of the gears and parts on a reel that seems to need cleaning the most is the worm gear assembly-which Kerry said he uses a little oil- but I did not see him take it apart to do any cleaning -why would that be.
Perfect timing on this vid. Needed to clean up my reels. Great vid! And that hali shirt is tits
Thanks Joe! The hali shirt is an Amadeo Bachar shirt. He makes awesome fish illustrations and ocean, fishing, spearfishing pinup art. Check his site out: www.abachar.com/
wish you guys could have clarified the part you mentioned you made a rookie mistake on. I going back on the video didn't help for me.
HI +Conreale, Sorry the video didn't help you. It was a long video maybe I can clarify it for you here. What's the question? Might have been laying out the parts in assembly order then moving them while putting it together and forgetting the order.
This got me too, in fact, exactly why I looked this video up. That square drag nut had a washer that stuck to one side, and on one side, it had a round area around the shaft hole that had been milled out. Upon reassembly, I wasn't sure which side the washer went on, and which direction the milled side should face. The video wasn't super clear about that, but I think I guessed correctly lol.