My UL4 is 40 years old and has never been serviced, though, it hasn’t had a lot of use. Your video has been very helpful. When I opened mine it did not have the thin Teflon bearing. I know it has never been opened before. Also on mine, the screw holding the drag wheel had a left hand thread. That took me a minute to figure out. Just as a side note, this came as a combo with a neat little collapsible rod that matched the real, back in the day. I still have the rod. Thank you! This was just the video I needed. Correction - the Teflon washer magically appeared in the soapy water 😊
Thank you for this video. I just found one in my attic. My little boy is obsessed with fishing, a lot like his father at his age. I want to service it for his use.
Hi Matthew, Good to see you back in front of the Lens. I hope you and your family have a great Christmas. By the way, as long as I have your videos to watch my Holiday will be ok🐟🐟
Thanks for keeping these closed faced reels going. Such a pleasure to use and I use them for most of my ultralight fishing. I dont have older models like this but I do have the last 2 generations of the 33 Micro triggerspins. Also have some Lews triggerspins. My absolute favorite is the Pflueger President Triggerspin. Like a modern upgraded version of the 33. Love to see a super tune of that reel.
Another great, informative video. I'd like to add that a common problem with this reel is the drag will stick. I've had several that would not allow you to strip line out even at the lowest setting. After troubleshooting I found that the grey shaft that the spool goes onto can swell up so that the spool will bind. The solution I've found is to sand the grey shaft with fine sandpaper until the spool will rotate without binding. I don't know what caused the grey shaft to swell up. Maybe the wrong grease or degreaser was used by a previous owner or maybe it's just an issue with that material.
I found one of these at goodwill with a rod for $2. I only bought it for the 6' rod that it was attached to, but I was curious how it fished. I ended up spooling new line on it and it works quite well. The only drawback is heavier lures don't tend to hold well if I whip the cast. The line will start to slip out of the reel before I want to release it. But knowing that I adjust my throw when using it. And I'm probably overburdening it fishing for 5 pound bass LOL. I still use it from time to time. The only thing I don't like is the drag is silent when fish are pulling line. At 19:00 you address that aspect. I might take a look and see whats up with mine. UPDATE: I took the cover off and the top half and found the tip of the drag clicker spring was bent down. I bent it back up and now I have a clicker drag alert! Thanks!
Thanks for watching and commenting. What a bargain. It is a great little reel and is perfect for small pan fish. Specially Crappie, white bass, perch, bluegill and the like. Even trout fishing. It isn't meant for large lures, that are in the 1/2 ounce or bigger range. I'd say 3/8 at the max. Enjoy it.
There a nother one that's a Zebco micro 11TS micero is black that came on the combo round got 3 of them. The one you have was my dad's favorite just before he passed away. But i still have his stuff from the 60's to 2002 pole's, reel's and trout fishing stuff even stuff from my grandfather. Cool 😎 stuff. On this reels the line pin stop's going all the way out after years of using it. I don't like is plastic lin pin for what for. The plastic craz came in the 2000 the all aluminum reel's or the stamped stainless steel kind.
Good to see you posting, Matthew! Have you tried the Bullet size 2 yet? I may pick one up today at Vance Outdoors in Hebron. Please keep the vid's coming, and Merry Christmas! Bob
Thank you so much for making a tutorial for this! My UL4 feels better than it ever has for me. Can I ask, is bad to put too much grease on pieces? Does it effect cast distance?
Matthew, I have two of those reels now and am looking for a rod to go with them. Can you help me pick out the one? I can't spend a whole lot of money on a rod.🐟
My UL4 is 40 years old and has never been serviced, though, it hasn’t had a lot of use. Your video has been very helpful. When I opened mine it did not have the thin Teflon bearing. I know it has never been opened before. Also on mine, the screw holding the drag wheel had a left hand thread. That took me a minute to figure out.
Just as a side note, this came as a combo with a neat little collapsible rod that matched the real, back in the day. I still have the rod. Thank you! This was just the video I needed.
Correction - the Teflon washer magically appeared in the soapy water 😊
Now, go catch some fish
Thank you for this video. I just found one in my attic. My little boy is obsessed with fishing, a lot like his father at his age. I want to service it for his use.
Cool. He will love it
Hi Matthew,
Good to see you back in front of the Lens. I hope you and your family have a great Christmas. By the way, as long as I have your videos to watch my Holiday will be ok🐟🐟
Happy holidays! Thank you!
What a blast using the operating vintage reels!
it is always fun. Many work as if they were brand new after a good service.
Thanks for keeping these closed faced reels going. Such a pleasure to use and I use them for most of my ultralight fishing. I dont have older models like this but I do have the last 2 generations of the 33 Micro triggerspins. Also have some Lews triggerspins.
My absolute favorite is the Pflueger President Triggerspin. Like a modern upgraded version of the 33. Love to see a super tune of that reel.
Thanks for your comment. I will have to take a looks at the Lews and the Pflueger.
Another great, informative video. I'd like to add that a common problem with this reel is the drag will stick. I've had several that would not allow you to strip line out even at the lowest setting. After troubleshooting I found that the grey shaft that the spool goes onto can swell up so that the spool will bind. The solution I've found is to sand the grey shaft with fine sandpaper until the spool will rotate without binding. I don't know what caused the grey shaft to swell up. Maybe the wrong grease or degreaser was used by a previous owner or maybe it's just an issue with that material.
I think it is generally the oil you may use. I have had to do the same thing in a few reels.
I own one of these reels - thanks for the video..they are super for targeting bluegills.
You are welcome
I found one of these at goodwill with a rod for $2. I only bought it for the 6' rod that it was attached to, but I was curious how it fished. I ended up spooling new line on it and it works quite well. The only drawback is heavier lures don't tend to hold well if I whip the cast. The line will start to slip out of the reel before I want to release it. But knowing that I adjust my throw when using it. And I'm probably overburdening it fishing for 5 pound bass LOL. I still use it from time to time. The only thing I don't like is the drag is silent when fish are pulling line. At 19:00 you address that aspect. I might take a look and see whats up with mine. UPDATE: I took the cover off and the top half and found the tip of the drag clicker spring was bent down. I bent it back up and now I have a clicker drag alert! Thanks!
Thanks for watching and commenting. What a bargain. It is a great little reel and is perfect for small pan fish. Specially Crappie, white bass, perch, bluegill and the like. Even trout fishing. It isn't meant for large lures, that are in the 1/2 ounce or bigger range. I'd say 3/8 at the max. Enjoy it.
Thanks for the video. I have one of these that probably needs cleaning.
It is surprising how sticky and dry the old oil and grease gets.
There a nother one that's a Zebco micro 11TS micero is black that came on the combo round got 3 of them. The one you have was my dad's favorite just before he passed away. But i still have his stuff from the 60's to 2002 pole's, reel's and trout fishing stuff even stuff from my grandfather. Cool 😎 stuff. On this reels the line pin stop's going all the way out after years of using it. I don't like is plastic lin pin for what for. The plastic craz came in the 2000 the all aluminum reel's or the stamped stainless steel kind.
I need to get my hands on an 11TS to do a video. Have you ever seen a 22TS?
Good to see you posting, Matthew! Have you tried the Bullet size 2 yet? I may pick one up today at Vance Outdoors in Hebron. Please keep the vid's coming, and Merry Christmas!
Bob
No, not yet. I need to get one.
Thank you so much for making a tutorial for this! My UL4 feels better than it ever has for me. Can I ask, is bad to put too much grease on pieces? Does it effect cast distance?
Grease will not impact your casting distance. If you have too much on the moving parts, it may make reeling in a little stiff.
Good to see another video. Have you switched from Red Lucas to Penn grease?
Yes the blue Penn grease has be3n great
The top part im having trouble w the spring thingy
Are you talking about the spring on the pickup pin. You can carefully put it back
Matthew,
I have two of those reels now and am looking for a rod to go with them. Can you help me pick out the one? I can't spend a whole lot of money on a rod.🐟
You can find a SHIMANO Solora 2 Piece Spinning Rod on Amazon for ultra light spin cast reels. That would make a good combo.
How asthma replaced cast in previous message I have no idea😮
LOL. Auto corrector.
I need help bad
What's going on? How can I help out?
Are you on Facebook?
No. Not as Outfishing13