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Re: Modern Youngs reel Purist Lightweight BJ etc.
"I’m assuming the hammer price would be then plus commission on top; something to think about.
I’d just be conscious of and keep an eye on weight if you’re planning to trot and hold the rod all day."
Quite so, and that can be quite high these days...and you further have to pay VAT ( at 20%) on top of the fees, but not the purchase price.
A winning bid of £100 will actually see you pay £124 exactly!
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I’d just be conscious of and keep an eye on weight if you’re planning to trot and hold the rod all day."
Quite so, and that can be quite high these days...and you further have to pay VAT ( at 20%) on top of the fees, but not the purchase price.
A winning bid of £100 will actually see you pay £124 exactly!
Some interesting facts about books and artwork that goes for over £1000 here:
https://www.mullocksauctions.co.uk/terms-conditions
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Re: Modern Youngs reel Purist Lightweight BJ etc.
I’ll second that WalWallys-Cast wrote: ↑Thu Sep 03, 2020 8:57 am The John Wilson reel is my favourite trotting reel out of all the modern J.W.Youngs reels.
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Re: Modern Youngs reel Purist Lightweight BJ etc.
I have used my 2041 (?) Purist for light trotting, heavy water trotting and have had no issues with it. The bearing roars a bit - like they all do - but the line lay is good, it spins for ages and it is more than capable of using it with a 6 or 8lb line for bigger fish. If you are watching the pennies and want a 'one reel does all', it's a very good choice.
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Re: Modern Youngs reel Purist Lightweight BJ etc.
If you're happy with a bearing centrepin the Raven reels from Canada are superb. My favourite is the Matrix fully ported XL 5" which is my "go to" reel for Grayling fishing:
The extra diameter spool means you spend more time fishing and less time reeling in. Another advantage I've found with them is that if you get any debris in the reel a quick "dunk" in the water and you're good to go.
The extra diameter spool means you spend more time fishing and less time reeling in. Another advantage I've found with them is that if you get any debris in the reel a quick "dunk" in the water and you're good to go.
What do they know of fishing who know only one fish and one way to fish for him?
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Re: Modern Youngs reel Purist Lightweight BJ etc.
Rod has stated in his opening post that he would like to buy a Youngs reel.
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Re: Modern Youngs reel Purist Lightweight BJ etc.
Thanks for the recommendations. I'm leaning towards the Lightweight as I think it will be the best balance for a 13ft Acolyte Ultra which I'm planning to pair it with. I'm afraid it has to be a Youngs reel though. I had a look at the Raven though. Impressive tool!Coral Maestro wrote: ↑Mon Sep 07, 2020 9:18 pm If you're happy with a bearing centrepin the Raven reels from Canada are superb. My favourite is the Matrix fully ported XL 5" which is my "go to" reel for Grayling fishing:
The extra diameter spool means you spend more time fishing and less time reeling in. Another advantage I've found with them is that if you get any debris in the reel a quick "dunk" in the water and you're good to go.
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Looking at sales of the Raven, I notice adverts for replacement bearings. That doesn't bode well.
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Re: Modern Youngs reel Purist Lightweight BJ etc.
I hope you're happy with whatever choice you make. The Youngs reels are well made and should give many years of pleasurable use.
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Re: Modern Youngs reel Purist Lightweight BJ etc.
"The bearing roars a bit"
No such issues with the 3 Raven centrepins I use. The 5" Raven Matrix I've had for about 10 years is still on it's original bearings with no signs of wear.
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Re: Modern Youngs reel Purist Lightweight BJ etc.
That's good to hear, maybe it was just Google being over-efficient.Coral Maestro wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 1:22 pm"The bearing roars a bit"
No such issues with the 3 Raven centrepins I use. The 5" Raven Matrix I've had for about 10 years is still on it's original bearings with no signs of wear.