I just picked up a nice St Croix rod from Crag's lyst that had a Daiwa Millionaire reel on it. The anti-reverse seems to not be working, so I'd like to get it in somewhere and see if it's worth fixing or would be cheaper to replace by the time the parts and labor are added in.
Can anyone recommend a reel repair shop West of Hwy 100 that does good work for not a ton of money? The other option I know of is Trail's End in Fridley, but that's a bit more of a hike.
You can post now ↓↓↓ or ask your question and then register.
If you have an account, sign in nowto post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.
Nice to finally meet you tonight. Make sure you tell me who you are again next time you come in. I will probably forget.
Let me know when you are dropping in again and I'll make sure we have more of those beverages around!
This northern boy needs a little help with this one.
Dried up kill hole in the duck timber?
Quicksand that all the deer fell into?
Cool lighting in a forest that’s so different from ours?
I’ve never been in the AR woods before but you’ve arrived by the looks of it.
Good luck.
Question
Mistermojo
I just picked up a nice St Croix rod from Crag's lyst that had a Daiwa Millionaire reel on it. The anti-reverse seems to not be working, so I'd like to get it in somewhere and see if it's worth fixing or would be cheaper to replace by the time the parts and labor are added in.
Can anyone recommend a reel repair shop West of Hwy 100 that does good work for not a ton of money? The other option I know of is Trail's End in Fridley, but that's a bit more of a hike.
Thanks,
Mojo
Link to comment
Share on other sites
2 answers to this question
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now ↓↓↓ or ask your question and then register. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.