Wash Down
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Tried searching on here and I couldn't find a topic on it, so here it goes. How does everyone wash thier gear down after a day of fishing? I do a mist on the reels, back off the drag then I'll just spray down the rod and wipe it down including the guides. Does anyone use any products or different techniques?
Captain4,988 postsSince 2020
SNAPPLE: being a beach fisherman, It’s a must for me to wash the poles after each outing…
removing the reels and directing the water stream into the real seat & threads clearing of any sand…
then the bait / fish slime is not a good look, it’s gotta go…
yes, the reels get a full doushe, sometimes removing the spools and a few cranks to follow…
catchem up, 2024… cellie…
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removing the reels and directing the water stream into the real seat & threads clearing of any sand…
then the bait / fish slime is not a good look, it’s gotta go…
yes, the reels get a full doushe, sometimes removing the spools and a few cranks to follow…
catchem up, 2024… cellie…
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CommodoreOriginal Crew18,289 postsSince 2019
I keep a spray bottle with dawn and water on the boat rinse the rods and reels first with the hose then spray with the bottle wait a couple of minutes and rinse again.
First MateOriginal Crew346 postsSince 2019
I keep a spray bottle with dawn and water on the boat rinse the rods and reels first with the hose then spray with the bottle wait a couple of minutes and rinse again.I was using dawn and water then someone told me the dish soap was bad for the reels
Captain4,988 postsSince 2020
I was just going to say that. Takes oil etc off the reel.I have been doing it for years and my reels are fine.
First MateOriginal Crew346 postsSince 2019
Reels get removed and wiped with a damp cloth. Never direct water. Never dish soap.
Rods get washed down thoroughly with soap and water especially the guides and reel seat.
Even if I'm on a boat doing a multi day trip, I'll wipe all my rods and reels down with a rag wet with bottled water at end of every day.
Rods get washed down thoroughly with soap and water especially the guides and reel seat.
Even if I'm on a boat doing a multi day trip, I'll wipe all my rods and reels down with a rag wet with bottled water at end of every day.
Captain4,156 postsSince 2021
I'm a frigging Barbarian, from the Use 'em and Rack 'em school of indifference.
In the spring when I realize I've abused them, I'll take the reels off and tend to them, and take the rods into the shower with me for a good cleaning. It's getting to be that time right about now...
In the spring when I realize I've abused them, I'll take the reels off and tend to them, and take the rods into the shower with me for a good cleaning. It's getting to be that time right about now...
AdmiralOriginal Crew21,694 postsSince 2018
Dock boat, tighten drags, rods in the dock rod holders, heavy spray on rods, very light mist on reels, loosen drags. Air dry, take home, damp towel complete wipe down, drop of oil on level winds, bail rollers and at the base of handle knobs. Put in garage, check/tie new rigs, and wait for next trip.
CaptainOriginal Crew2,210 postsSince 2018
Fresh water rinse and wipe down after each outing. Rods and guides get forceful spray wash. Reels get a light misting. Both are then dried. Every second or third trip, rod and reel get a wipe down with Penn Rod and Reel cleaner. Maybe it is a lot, but sure keeps equipment functioning well and, although admittedly less important, looking good.
Deckhand2 postsSince 2024
Fresh water rinse and wipe down after each outing. Rods and guides get forceful spray wash. Reels get a light misting. Both are then dried. Every second or third trip, rod and reel get a wipe down with Penn Rod and Reel cleaner. Maybe it is a lot, but sure keeps equipment functioning well and, although admittedly less important, looking good.That's what I do minus the rod and reel cleaner.
Captain4,988 postsSince 2020
When I get home and get the fish all cleaned and packed away, I take them into the shower with me. Take the reels off the rods and give everything, rods, reels, guides, a thorough rinse from the shower head. Two birds with one stone. Clean gear, clean me.
First MateOriginal Crew281 postsSince 2019
My rods stay on the boat so thats where they get washed.
First MateOriginal Crew346 postsSince 2019
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Captain4,988 postsSince 2020
When I get home and get the fish all cleaned and packed away, I take them into the shower with me. Take the reels off the rods and give everything, rods, reels, guides, a thorough rinse from the shower head. Two birds with one stone. Clean gear, clean me.For “real”?
You seriously bathe with your rods and reels??? 🤣🤣🤣
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,060 postsSince 2018
For “real”?Not the first person I've heard that from.
You seriously bathe with your rods and reels??? 🤣🤣🤣
Captain4,988 postsSince 2020
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