Well, I just did this job back in April. A few calls to Johnson Outdoors (1-800-227-6433) and about 25 bucks put my Unitrol 6 back into service. There is no need to do a deep teardown. Set the reel assy so that a web/spoke of reel is behind the counter, then with pry tool push counter out. Gear will drop as it's a press fit. When your counter, and hopefully the proper gear arrive, slide counter in place then fix gear to counter shaft and press gear to appropriate depth. I believe your part numbers are: Meter 3 digit 0220477 and Gear, counter 0833561. The tech at Johnson Outdoors was very helpful as it took a few attempts to get the proper counter gear. Hope this helps.
Sorry about my poor communication. Seems I've lost our recent pm communications. I still will buy these boards from you. As i said in past pm, I'll be somewhat near your location this saturday evening, perhaps I could swing by Hamburg. Dave 585-368-8692.
Well, I have a dance recital for one of my granddaughters this saturday at Villa, starts at 4p. I could maybe meet you after the event. Will you be around saturday evening? I'm located in North Java. Dave 585-368-8692
well, years ago i bought a spool of Vanish and absolutely everything vanished.....fish, spoons, sticks. Won't touch the stuff anymore. Lesson learned. We have had good luck with Ande fluro on the wrist spools.
How far back from the spinnie to the cut or whole bait? I want to run meat off one of my wire divers instead of the standard fly. I know the rotation of the bait needs to be 1-2 revolutions per second. Haven't run much cut bait over the years and figure it's time to give it a run. Advice always welcome, thanks.
get the free golden pass if you're an old timer like me. We like the state launch as there is more trailer parking. It seems to get congested on the east side.
North end of Conesus on RT20A has a good shop, used to be called Ted's, now I think it's called fingerlakes bait . There's also a shop on east lake road off Silver lake, Higgins bait.