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COVID Spinning Reel Maintenance!
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Lubricating My Okuma Surf 8K & Tips For All Spinning Reels!

How does one take proper care of their spinning reel? Most spinners does include some form of warranty. the trick is to limit down time by taking proper care of your own equipment. I'm always re-configuring my line layouts & using different configurations of rods & reels to maximize my fishing outings. I'm always trying new line & baits to different hooks & techniques. That's what we call the art of angling.

In the past week many changes has occurred. My main video unit lost audio. My SUV has issues. My online store service provider has changed. And my sponsorship responsibilities have grown. While field testing new prototypes some questions came up on how i up-keep my equipment. Since my equipment of choice are predominantly salt water spinners i thought i'd show through video how i learn & care for my equipment.

Light rinsing of equipment is only a small part of what we need to do. Depending of usage maintenance of all reels should be done. From lubing to line inspection. You need to inspect your rod for guide & tip damage. Re-stocking basics from leader line to casting weights, hooks, swivels to catching or buying bait & ice. There's a lot to understand for those that keep accumulating gear.

On this video i 'm sharing my routines & a past failure of keeping-up with spinning reels. Salt water usage puts more stress on your reel & requires more maintenance then fresh water units. Now when i store my rigs i loosen the handles & keep the knobs down when stored. This prevents the handles from locking-up & will prolong the life of your equipment.

https://youtu.be/TatTqghGNDA

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(01-30-2021, 08:04 PM)ScubaChris Wrote: Lubricating My Okuma Surf 8K & Tips For All Spinning Reels!

How does one take proper care of their spinning reel? Most spinners does include some form of warranty. the trick is to limit down time by taking proper care of your own equipment. I'm always re-configuring my line layouts & using different configurations of rods & reels to maximize my fishing outings. I'm always trying new line & baits to different hooks & techniques. That's what we call the art of angling.

In the past week many changes has occurred. My main video unit lost audio. My SUV has issues. My online store service provider has changed. And my sponsorship responsibilities have grown. While field testing new prototypes some questions came up on how i up-keep my equipment. Since my equipment of choice are predominantly salt water spinners i thought i'd show through video how i learn & care for my equipment.

Light rinsing of equipment is only a small part of what we need to do. Depending of usage maintenance of all reels should be done. From lubing to line inspection. You need to inspect your rod for guide & tip damage. Re-stocking basics from leader line to casting weights, hooks, swivels to catching or buying bait & ice. There's a lot to understand for those that keep accumulating gear.
On this video i 'm sharing my routines & a past failure of keeping-up with spinning reels. Salt water usage puts more stress on your reel & requires more maintenance then fresh water units. Now when i store my rigs i loosen the handles & keep the knobs down when stored. This prevents the handles from locking-up & will prolong the life of your equipment.

https://youtu.be/TatTqghGNDA

[Image: IMG-0202.jpg]
I'm in desperate need of assistance. After taking apart my 8k, I'm not sure how many shims to place in the gear and how many to put in the spool; the documentation doesn't specify how many shims to put in either. Another issue is the handle on the reel may unscrew when you put your line in it, which is really frustrating. I hope you can help me out!
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(03-03-2022, 09:53 AM)chaunceysupton Wrote:
(01-30-2021, 08:04 PM)ScubaChris Wrote: Lubricating My Okuma Surf 8K & Tips For All Spinning Reels!
I'm in desperate need of assistance. After taking apart my 8k, I'm not sure how many shims to place in the gear and how many to put in the spool; the documentation doesn't specify how many shims to put in either. Another issue is the handle on the reel may unscrew when you put your line in it, which is really frustrating. I hope you can help me out!

Welcome to the site. Your best help for issues with shims like this would be to contact Okuma, they are good about giving help to people that buy their gear, sorry I can't be of more help. One thing that you said that did catch my attention was the handle comes unscrewed, not sure if you are aware of this or not but you can only turn your spinning real in one direction, if you try going the other direction your handle will unscrew, so that could be the issue there.
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