Very interesting reel, Joe. First time I see model like this.
What kind of flies do you use for sunfish?
Thank you, Eustace.
Thanks Joe! Very interesting mechanism, but looks heavy.FRJ wrote: ↑Tue Jun 10, 2025 5:51 pmThank you, Eustace.
These reels are what we call "automatic" reels. They work off of a spring and retrieve the line at the press of a lever.
Some mount vertically and some mount horizontally.
I am new to using these reels but it's not difficult to learn from them. The problem with these reels is that they are a bit complicated and no one in the past has wanted to open them and clean them so I always need to rid them of sand and oil them. Actually true of most old reels.
For flies, I like to use a small Deer Hair Caddis for sunfish. Deer hair is hollow so it floats easily and is easy for my old eyes to see.
Good looking stock pond!
We had a new pond dug years ago and didn't have it stocked and it now has many varieties of fish in it, more than the 2 ponds that were stocked.Mumbleypeg wrote: ↑Wed Jun 18, 2025 4:27 am Thanks! The windmill is fully functional, but hasn’t been used to pump water for years - it’s basically just a decoration now. Last spring our granddaughter was catching bass and bream from the pond (around here folks call it a “stock tank”). After June we got basically no rain until this spring. Here’s a picture of it (same view as above) from last October. As you can see nothing is green. So although it’s full now, there are no fish now.There are a couple of turtles and a bunch of frogs. Doesn’t look like it but it’s over 20 feet deep when full.
Ken
Unk wrote: ↑Fri Jun 20, 2025 2:56 am My dad built a couple of tanks on our place back in the early 1970s. One he stocked with blue cats and bass. The other he didn't do anything. Shortly after he stocked the one, I went fishing in there and caught maybe 5 or 6 of the bass and carried them on a stringer down the road to the un-stocked tank. Several years later my nephew caught a 7 lb 12 oz bass out of the tank! It was a small tank - you could cast all the way across it easily, and even walk across it - it was never very deep.
I ran a trotline across it and caught a few 5 lb catfish on it. I ran the trotline sitting on a piece of plywood that was tied to and kept afloat by a truck tire inner tube, and used a 1x6 board for a paddle.
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Sounds like you had a nice little 'pond' going. Shame it dried up, though.Mumbleypeg wrote: ↑Fri Jun 20, 2025 3:33 am Now we start all over again. Not sure I’m going to bother stocking it this time though. Just let nature do it.![]()
Ken