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Title:Fishing Notes- Archived
Notice:See note 555.1 for a keyword directory of this conference
Moderator:DONMAC::MACINTYRE
Created:Fri Feb 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Sep 20 1991
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1660
Total number of notes:20970

526.0. "Salt Water Tackle Sources" by MTBLUE::OKERHOLM_PAU () Fri Nov 13 1987 07:32

	Does anyone out there know of good mail order sources for salt water
fishing tackle making materials? I used to get a catalog from Midland Tackle 
but I have lost contact with them. I am not looking for the usual rods, reels
and ready made rigs. I am looking for do it yourself type materials like
surge tubing, bare leadheads, bulk wire etc. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Paul
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526.2Good QuestionTOOK::SWEETFri Nov 13 1987 08:5810
    Good question, I will check my fisherman for adds, I have seen them
    in the past. I would be interested in finding a way to order a box
    of cod jigs at a reasonable price (ie, less than 10-12 $$ a piece).
    I know of several tackle shops that sell tubing by the foot
    (danversport marine). Also the Bass Pro catalogue has some lead
    heads and their prices on bulk line (Ande, stren ) are the best
    I have found.
    
    
    Capt. Codfish
526.3"A Little Knowledge is a Dangerous Thing"PIGGY::VARLEYFri Nov 13 1987 09:0113
     Your best bet would be to consult C. Boyd Pfeiffer's "Tackle Craft".
    He lists the type of outfit you're looking for. Two that come to
    mind are J. Lee Cuddy (Miami), and Gene Bullard (Dallas, I think,
    but I know Pfeiffer lists the addresses). If you're just thinking
    about building a rod, Dale Clemens (Allentown, Pa.) is great, and
    for assorted tackle components Reed Tackle in N.J. is good. Sorry
    about the incomplete addresses, but I'll bet Rich Horwitz (aka "The
    Beach Bagel") can help you. He normally is real active in this file,
    and I think he'll chime in.
    
    Tight Lines,
    
    -The Skoal Bandit
526.4NetcraftHPSCAD::WHITMANAcid rain burns my BASSFri Nov 13 1987 13:1410
	The Netcraft Co.
	2800 Tremainsville Rd.
	Toledo, Ohio 43613

	They have a 'compact' catalog they send out with lots of tackle parts.
I've had good luck with them the few times I've ordered.

		Good Luck,

				Al
526.5Several "Old" SourcesMTBLUE::OKERHOLM_PAUMon Nov 16 1987 07:3425
    Re .3>
    	Good thought. I remembered my old Tacklecraft book after I had
    entered the note. Well anyway, I dug it up and dusted it off and
    found several sources. The book is copywrited in 1974 so I don't
    know if the addresses are still valid. For example the Netcraft
    Co was shown with a different address than that mentioned in <.4>.
    I found my old favorite Midland Tackle among others; some of which
    were already mentioned. The ones I found interesting are as follows.
    
    	Finnysports
    	2910 Glanzman Rd
    	Toledo, Ohio 43614
    
    	Midland Tackle Co
    	66 Route 17
    	Sloatsburg, NY 10974
    
    	Reed Tackle Co
    	Box 390
    	Caldwell, NJ 07006
    
    I'm going to write and see how many I can make contact with. This
    should help pass the days till next season.
    
    Paul
526.6Help on Rod BuildingTOOK::SWEETMon Nov 16 1987 10:545
    Does anyone know of any Rod building classes. I would like to start
    building my own rods and know there are books on the subject but
    having hands on experience seems like the best way to go.
                              
    Capt. C
526.7Someone order a Bagel?NYJMIS::HORWITZBeach BagelMon Nov 16 1987 15:5933
    Re .3
    	Hey Bandit... thanks for the p/r.
    
    Re .5
    
    Paul.. Midland (one of my favorite shopping places) is still very
    much alive and well in Sloatsburg, NY. I suggest contacting him
    soon as he usually starts clearing out discontinued blanks, guides,
    etc. this time of year. (A phone call gets same day mailing of his
    catalog). Of all the components dealers mentioned in the other replies,
    his prices seem to be the best. I also suggest, if time is available,
    you visit his shop in person. Not only do you save the ridiculous
    shipping charges on blanks (length x dia. x 6 ounces = BIG$$$),
    but the selection is much greater than listed in the catalog. (If
    they're not too busy, they do discuss pro's & con's of various items)
    BTW - I'm heading up there in the next few weeks- I promised Dad
    a new rod for Xmas.
    REED tackle is still in business, but on Rt. 46 in Fairfield, NJ.
    His business is now about 80% fly tying, and 98% freshwater. Down
    the road from him is Fairfield Sporting Goods/Newark Sinker. These
    guys used to publish a mail order catalog, but I'm not sure if they
    still do.
    
    Re .? 
    	2 sources for rod building lessons: local tackle shops and (at
    least in NJ) the local 'Adult School' (you know... night school
    courses in going to the theater, how to eat foriegn food, etc.)
    
    	The FISHERMAN has just started a series of articles on rod building
    too. (you can practice as long as you use tape and not glue to hold
    things together.)
    
    
526.8Cabella's anyone??TOOK::SWEETMon Nov 16 1987 16:269
    I have read the first installment in the fisherman and I found there
    were holes is the rod holder design. How does the motor attach to
    the blank to turn it? How may holes do you drill in the midle support
    and for what?? I would have no problems making my own if I could
    see one in person. Anyone have a cabella's catalogue I could borrow??
    
    Dreaming of some rod building to get me through the winter...
    
    Capt. C.
526.9MPGS::NEALWed Nov 18 1987 07:236
re .8 
    I dont have one you can borrow, but if you look in just about any
    fishing/hunting mag. they usualy have an ad for their catalogue.
    Just fill out the form and mail it in.
    
    Rich
526.10Pot WarpMTBLUE::OKERHOLM_PAUWed Nov 18 1987 15:4621
	I am trying to put together some Tuna handlines this winter and I
would like to know how to make them up. I read the recipe in <152.6>
and it stated 450' of 7/16" pot warp and 50' of 3/16" nylon. When I went 
to order the rope however, the dealer said that 1/4' nylon is the right stuff.
Of course he is into rope, not Tuna, but I wanted to double check anyway 
before I spend money on the wrong stuff. 
	Also when I asked for pot warp, I thought that that would be all 
the description needed. Apparently lobstermen now use several kinds of 
warp, including poly. Could someone enlighten me as to the proper 
description for pot warp?
	Lastly, does anyone know of a reliable source of the materials 
being discussed? I contacted Crowe Rope Co in Warren Maine which was
recommended by a lobstering coop but the person that I talked to did
not give me the feeling that I was likely to get the right material 
for the job. I saw a source in Sandwich Mass in another note about 
lobstering and I may give them a try, but I would also like to find 
something nearer to home (Maine).

	Thanks,
	
	Paul 	Hoping_to_pass_the_winter_making_tackle
526.11GORT::JOYCEThu Nov 19 1987 10:478
    I buy most of my gear in Newington N.H., the place is called 
    NE Fishing Gear. Everybody uses different types of rope for
    lines. I used pot warp for most of this summer, 600 ft and 100 ft
    of ni-gold (sp?) 3/32 for shocker.
    I've switched over to 500 ft of 5/16 ni-gold and the same shocker
    for lines now. This line is softer and weighs less.
    
    steve
526.12Thanks for the leadMTBLUE::OKERHOLM_PAUThu Nov 19 1987 11:477
    Steve,
    	Thanks for the lead. I called NE Fishing Gear and they sound
    like the kind of place I was looking for... dealing primarily with
    the fishing industry and knowledgeable enough to be helpfull. I
    am planning on stopping there on one of my many trips down south.
    
    Paul 
526.13More Tackle SourcesTOOK::SWEETMon Nov 30 1987 12:3320
At the End of the Fishermans Rod Building article, 3 tackle sources
    are listed:
    
    Dale Clemens, Custom Tackle
    Route 2, Box  860
    Westcosville PA 18106
    
    Tackle Crafters
    14303 Robcaste Rd
    Phoenix, MD 21131
    
    and Midland Tackle mentioned earlier.
    
    I have called or written for these cataloges...but they will take
    3-4 weeks to come. Does anyone have one the catologes to loan out??
    
    Capt. Codfish
                 
    ( I have a blank and reel seat in hand, need to order guides and
    grips and will be on my way to a new custom jigging rod)
526.14FinnysportsMTBLUE::OKERHOLM_PAUMon Nov 30 1987 16:345
    My request for a catalog from Finnysports was returned stamped "MOVED
    NOT FORWARDABLE". Does anyone know if they are still in business
    and if so what is their current address? 
    
    Paul
526.15Clemems CatalogueTOOK::SWEETTue Dec 08 1987 12:5813
    I received the Dale Clemens catalogue. It has almost anything you
    need for rod building from fly rods to IGFA Tuna Sticks, including
    Fuji guides and reel seats, Aftco roller guides and reel seats,
    Mildrim guides, and blanks from Fenwick, Sabre, Lamiglass....
        
    It also has fly building materials and lead head jigs.
    
    The prices seem a little high but it gives you a great idea of what
    is available and some ideas as to what you might like to do.
                             
    
    Capt. Codfish
                 
526.16CAN I GET ONE?REGENT::BURBINEWed Dec 09 1987 13:5512
re:< Note 526.15 by TOOK::SWEET >
re:                             -< Clemems Catalogue >-
    
    Capt. Codfish,

Any chance you may let me borrow it or maybe get one sent to me 
or telling me how to get one???

norm

                 

526.17Dale ClememsTOOK::SWEETWed Dec 09 1987 16:268
    Norm,
    
    The address is in .13
    
    I am in LKG you are welcome to copy it (or portions) if you wish.
    Send mail if you are interested.
    
    CC
526.18Better LateCHOVAX::CARUSOWed Feb 24 1988 17:018
    I realize this is a bit late, but Falmouth tackle in Falmouth has
    just what you are looking for.  I also use the surg tubing for my
    tired diamond jigs (destroyed by those cute little bluefish) and
    they have a variety of sizes and colors. If you are a saltwater
    fan you will find this catalog of some value.  Sorry, I do not have
    the address handy. I am at training here in Boylston. If you do
    in fact see this message, and have trouble finding the address,
    let me know, I would be happy to help.