Dennis, Thanks for a great tutorial. I have this reel in LEFT hand and just finished replacing with a new spindle gear and spool thanks to YOU it is ready to fish! Paul
Hey Dennis , Just want to commend you once again on your generosity of passing on your expertise. I need to make mention of your comment of giving the owner of the reel credit for giving the service a go . You mate ,are a true gentleman ! All the best to you and your family , Cheers Pete
This reel is very popular even now. I see these being used in a lot of places. From catfish in rivers to striped bass in the Chesapeake Bay, to bottom fishing, this seems to be a very popular reel. I'm not at all a fan of level wind reels but I see it a lot.
This was a nice smaller format for the Penn Reels. You are correct, they are still well liked and sought after...and parts are still available too - Thanks - Dennis
Every time I see you o this it is extraordinary. The only way someone can do this is experience and familiarity with the reel. I have neither of those skills with conventional reels. I’m getting there with vintage spinning reels though. I still occasionally get stumped though. That J C Higgins / Bretton PUM reel I told you about is one of those that stumped me. I still managed to disassemble and service it but I already knew enough to steer clear of the ball bearings on a Bretton reel. They are treacherous to say the least. I’m looking forward to working on that very old Airex Beachcomber reel that will arrive this week. I’ll also get the matching bailed Bretton 902. I’ll be careful with that one for the same reason. I love watching you assemble these conventional reels. I so much wish I could use them. This is another great video Dennis!
Hey Dennis , your videos are always a great help . Thanks alot !! Maybe you can help me out a bit more . For some reason the spool on my N.9 keeps getting stuck. As it turns ,the spool wedges to the inside of the right plate. I already tried loosing and tightening the tension screw. Any advice? . Plz and thank you.
Have you had the reel apart? This sounds like it could be broken line inside the reel. If it is not the line, then the next try would be to remove the line guide pawl and test the reel without the level wind feature to make sure it is not the pawl that is hindering performance. Still not that? the other two items would be a bad right side bearing or a spool that is out of round - bent shaft. - Dennis
I use to have this reel. Used it on piers to drift fish small live bait (7 inch max) on a Carolina rig with up to a 6 oz sinker. Main target was halibut around the 10-15lb range. But the biggest fish was a shovel nose skate that must have weighed at least 30lb. Honestly I hated the levelwind system on this penn. It would pop out the track often. Off topic. Dennis you really under sale how expensive really good chrome plating cost nowadays. My dad & brother (plus their friends) all buy and enjoy restoring classic cars. Re-chroming even a bumper can get pricey. The older guys tell chrome use to cost a lot originally then got cheap, now it's getting a little expensive again. Guess everything is a cycle
I guess it must do with the cost of the material, but yes, chrome plating can get expensive. I prefer to leave the reel in as-is condition and let the wear tell the story. Best wishes - Dennis
Dennis,
Thanks for a great tutorial. I have this reel in LEFT hand and just finished replacing with a new spindle gear and spool thanks to YOU it is ready to fish!
Paul
...my favorite for kayak fishing, light trolling as its best 😀👍...
You got that right! These reels are ideal for inshore, rivers and lakes perfect mix of strength and format in the small reel - Thanks - Dennis
Hey Dennis ,
Just want to commend you once again on your generosity of passing on your expertise.
I need to make mention of your comment of giving the owner of the reel credit for giving the service a go .
You mate ,are a true gentleman !
All the best to you and your family ,
Cheers Pete
Thanks for that Peter - Best wishes - Dennis
Thank you once again for getting it back together. I look forward to using it
Ralph where do I send
Sure thing Ralph. Enjoy! Dennis
Another great video keep them coming.
Thanks, will do! Thanks for watching - Dennis
This reel is very popular even now. I see these being used in a lot of places. From catfish in rivers to striped bass in the Chesapeake Bay, to bottom fishing, this seems to be a very popular reel. I'm not at all a fan of level wind reels but I see it a lot.
This was a nice smaller format for the Penn Reels. You are correct, they are still well liked and sought after...and parts are still available too - Thanks - Dennis
Every time I see you o this it is extraordinary. The only way someone can do this is experience and familiarity with the reel. I have neither of those skills with conventional reels. I’m getting there with vintage spinning reels though. I still occasionally get stumped though. That J C Higgins / Bretton PUM reel I told you about is one of those that stumped me. I still managed to disassemble and service it but I already knew enough to steer clear of the ball bearings on a Bretton reel. They are treacherous to say the least. I’m looking forward to working on that very old Airex Beachcomber reel that will arrive this week. I’ll also get the matching bailed Bretton 902. I’ll be careful with that one for the same reason. I love watching you assemble these conventional reels. I so much wish I could use them. This is another great video Dennis!
Thanks Chris - these are always a challenge and I enjoy trying to solve them - Stay well - Dennis
This was intense - just a student, I hope I can get to this level
I'm sure you can! Thanks for watching - Dennis
Hey Dennis , your videos are always a great help . Thanks alot !!
Maybe you can help me out a bit more .
For some reason the spool on my N.9 keeps getting stuck. As it turns ,the spool wedges to the inside of the right plate. I already tried loosing and tightening the tension screw. Any advice? . Plz and thank you.
Have you had the reel apart? This sounds like it could be broken line inside the reel. If it is not the line, then the next try would be to remove the line guide pawl and test the reel without the level wind feature to make sure it is not the pawl that is hindering performance. Still not that? the other two items would be a bad right side bearing or a spool that is out of round - bent shaft. - Dennis
Thanks for sharing! What test lines would you recommend?
10-15# monofilament will work best
@@2ndChanceTackle Thank you Sir!😃
I use to have this reel. Used it on piers to drift fish small live bait (7 inch max) on a Carolina rig with up to a 6 oz sinker. Main target was halibut around the 10-15lb range. But the biggest fish was a shovel nose skate that must have weighed at least 30lb. Honestly I hated the levelwind system on this penn. It would pop out the track often.
Off topic. Dennis you really under sale how expensive really good chrome plating cost nowadays. My dad & brother (plus their friends) all buy and enjoy restoring classic cars. Re-chroming even a bumper can get pricey. The older guys tell chrome use to cost a lot originally then got cheap, now it's getting a little expensive again. Guess everything is a cycle
I guess it must do with the cost of the material, but yes, chrome plating can get expensive. I prefer to leave the reel in as-is condition and let the wear tell the story. Best wishes - Dennis
Platting Shop or you can home chrome yourself.
Thanks Alex
If I want to eliminate the level wind on my penn no 9. Should I seal the holes in the side plates?
That would be best as water will get inside and foul the greases and oils. - Dennis
Where is your tackle shop at
I am located in Central New Jersey - Dennis