Pimp My Reel - Dream Reels

At Fishing Fury, we love shiny things as much as fish do - especially shiny reels. As odd as it may sound, it’s not only important that our reels function well, but that they look great too. Beauty is definitely in the eye of the beholder when it comes to reels though. Personally I prefer the appearance of a round baitcast reel, where as Jon prefers low profile. One thing with both agree on though, is that if we had the money, we would have a serious collection of pimped out reels. Here’s a list of the reels we wish we had, but probably never will.

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BPS Pete Maina Signature Series Musky Rod and Reel

Last week I headed up to Bass Pro Shops in Barrie to do a little shopping. I had a decent list of lures and tackle that I wanted to purchase for our trip to Little Vermilion Lake this May, but I also had a bit of a dilemma. As recently as last year my hands have often been swollen and very sore from Repetitive Stress Injury (RSI), all of those long days of fishing, late nights hacking, and all those video games had begun to catch up with me. Not to mention that I’ve been training Muay Thai for something like 8 months now. Well one morning, probably a day my hand hurt and I should have taken it easy, I over exerted myself and snapped a tendon in my right thumb. An injury similar to Gamekeeper’s Thumb also known as Skier’s Thumb.

Believe me it wasn’t fun, and it hurt a lot, for months. So knowing that my hands will probably hurt after a few days of fishing for 10-14 hours straight, I decided to buy a right-hand crank reel to hopefully let me rest my right hand a bit while still fishing. Of course I wasn’t looking to spend very much either, and even though I’m not a big of BPS made gear I’m giving this combo a fair chance.

Going by first impressions, since I haven’t so much as made the first cast on this setup, things look very promising. The reel, Pete Maina Signature Series Musky Reel PMX3000MH, feels very solid and perhaps higher quality than the older Shimano Cardiff I have at about the same specs and price. The rod, Pete Mania Signature Series Musky Rod PMX66MHT, is quite nice as well with a heavy duty musky tip, long soft cork handles, and and adjustable weight system in the butt off the rod that comes complete with weights and two style (long/short) caps for extra customization.

The rod and reel were definitely made to match and it shows.

I do however have one complaint, that could very well mean disaster later, and I really hope that it doesn’t. For some strange reason the rods appear to have a hole drilled through the trigger. Looking at all the rods when I was at BPS I could see that none of them were aligned and seemed to be drilled by hand, after production. The part that scares me the most is that 5 out of the 10-15 rods there had their triggers broken off, right at this drill hole. What gives?

I really hope this is from foolish people dropping the rods and then quickly putting them back on the shelves. But one third of all the rods on display? That’s pretty bad, you’d think some employee would at least remove them. It makes your product look weak. Not something I’d recommend in Musky gear. Anyway, I think I’m going to fill this hole with some epoxy and sand it down so it’s nice and smooth.

Check out the Gear & Tackle section of our Photo Gallery for more photos of the BPS Pete Maina Signature Series Musky Gear.

UPDATE: A couple of wise elder musky fishermen pointed out that I might also be more comfortable using the large crank instead of the smaller double crank.

Categories: Canada, Fishing, Freshwater, Freshwater Species, Gear, Muskellunge, News, Northern Pike, Photography, Rods & Reels

Saturday April 21st, 2007 @ 5:10 PM | Jonathon Marshall | 1 Comment

Man Has Forearm Reattached After Croc Bites it Off

More unusual news from Taiwan, this time involving a rare nile crocodile. A Taiwanese veterinarian found himself in a very unfortunate situation when a 17 foot long croc surprised him and bit half of his arm off. The severed arm was retrieved after after a zoo worker shot the 440lb monster twice, apparently not harming the croc in anyway. So let these be a lesson, don’t ever put your hand into a crocodiles mouth - even if you think it has been anesthetized.

After having his arm re-attached

Photo gore after the jump…

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Categories: Accidents, Crocodiles, Incredible, Interesting, News, Non-Fishing, Oddities, Taiwan, Wild-life

Thursday April 12th, 2007 @ 8:49 PM | Clive Mathias | Comments

Japanese Fishing Charm

I don’t normally receive regular mail, and much to my surprise I had a package waiting for me on the table this morning. An even bigger surprise was that the package was all the way from Japan, thanks to Adam Guy. Knowing this had to be some kind of Japanese fishing item I was quick to run upstairs and open it.

The package was truely a teaser, with quite a few beautiful envelopes, leading to a beautiful Japanese fishing charm. The charm is an encased golden fishing hook on a lanyard. I’ll wait for Adam on the translation since I can’t really read Japanese, but trying to read it made me think about Hanzai Smatter.

Visit the photo gallery for more Japanese fishing charm photos, and more!

Thank you Adam!

Categories: Culture, Enthusiast, Fishing, Gear, Incredible, Interesting, Japan

Wednesday April 11th, 2007 @ 3:41 PM | Jonathon Marshall | 3 Comments

Exploding Whales

Back in 1970, the good people of Florence, Oregon were met with a severe problem; how do you remove eight ton whale from the beach. Since nobody wanted to cut the whale up, the only logical plan they could come up with was to use a half ton of dynamite to clear the whale from the beach. Now I’m no brain scientist, but surely somebody must have known this was a bad idea.

Thanks to the wonders of YouTube we can now sit back and watch one of humanitys brightest moments more then 35 years later.

Recently, on the other side of the world, the people of Tainan, Taiwan were faced with a similar problem when a much larger whale washed up on shore. Instead of using the Americans vulgar technique, they decided to place the whale on the back of a truck and drive it through the city so marine biologists could examine its remains. In theory, this was a great idea, but while on route, the gases from internal decay caused its stomach to explode, covering the streets with blood and guts.

A whale of a mess

via MSNBC

Categories: Accidents, Culture, Fishing, Funny, Incredible, News, Non-Fishing, Oddities, Saltwater Species, Taiwan, United States, Whales

Saturday April 7th, 2007 @ 9:48 PM | Clive Mathias | Comments

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