Ok morritts reels
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2020 4:45 pm
Ok so I’ve bought a couple of kp morritts new delux reels which I’m happy with...... one is better than the other as one has obviously been used a lot more.....
The roller on the used one looks like it’s seen better days and I’m thinking I’d be better using it for spares to the decent reel....
I really like the look morritts reels so I’m thinking about buying another one so I have two usable reels ......
I am a fisherman and not a collector so to speak so they will be used ....
My question is some of the reels like the envoy and early models have a wire bail arm and no rollers ...... are these bail arms likely to have groves by the line and had it ???? Would I be better sticking with bail arms with rollers....
I have had a wire bail arm on a cheap reel when I was younger and it worked fine but did suffer with groves..... all I’m worried about is my line snapping and wasting money....
Any help would be appreciated
Cheers
The roller on the used one looks like it’s seen better days and I’m thinking I’d be better using it for spares to the decent reel....
I really like the look morritts reels so I’m thinking about buying another one so I have two usable reels ......
I am a fisherman and not a collector so to speak so they will be used ....
My question is some of the reels like the envoy and early models have a wire bail arm and no rollers ...... are these bail arms likely to have groves by the line and had it ???? Would I be better sticking with bail arms with rollers....
I have had a wire bail arm on a cheap reel when I was younger and it worked fine but did suffer with groves..... all I’m worried about is my line snapping and wasting money....
Any help would be appreciated
Cheers