daiwa longbeam 13 ft

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Tom Maher
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daiwa longbeam 13 ft

#1 Post by Tom Maher »

i got one of these for a back up rod for flounder fishing. cheap, decent enough cast and good bite sensitivity. the reels seat looked cheap plastic but that didnt bother me as it was only €70. the reel seat has broken ( gone off its threads ) so its a struggle getting the reel off, anyone who buys one should be aware of this and replace the reel seat when possible.
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#2 Post by SHANE R »

I've had the same problem with my longbeam which is the same model. It now takes a vice grips to remove the reel. I wonder would a set of coasters be the answer to our problem. Has anyone used them to overcome this problem??
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#3 Post by Tom Maher »

coasters would work, but you have to get the reel seat off without damaging the rod
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#4 Post by paddyc »

A hack saw will do it but go slow,should be no problem then after, just add some new shrink tube and coasters. The new breakaway ones are the mutts nuts :D
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#5 Post by fishinmidget »

just got a set meself.....they are damn nice i will admit.
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