Hating on Mitchell 300s - The Shop Series

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Shawn Kimbro

Shawn Kimbro

Күн бұрын

History and stories behind one of the most iconic fishing reels of the 20th century, the Mitchell 300 including some thoughts about their value and why I hated ‘em! Did you have one? Are you still using it today?
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@boydovens4180
@boydovens4180 7 күн бұрын
A bit of a click bait video , to catch anglers . Tell me how many people have Mitchells that are over 40 - 50 years old and still going strong , reels that have been passed from father to son , or even grandson , Most reels are a bit flash nowadays how many will be around in 20 -30 years ! , A good quality built reel looked after and not abused cleaned and oiled after a seasons fishing , will last . true parts wear thru use, that is common to everything . There have been a hell of a lot of fish tamed by people using Mitchells . They have a good longevity .
@SethDunbar123
@SethDunbar123 8 ай бұрын
Thanks fir the trip down memory lane Shawn - Dad got me one in mid-60s that I have on the bench to replace the spool and drag but it will be catching a rockfish real soon!
@montedodge341
@montedodge341 3 ай бұрын
I learned something today !!! 😁👍😉 btw , Bought a 1969 Mitchell 300 today with pole for 20.00 . It cleaned up nice and added grease and oil , It purrs 🙂👍
@dannygannon6804
@dannygannon6804 5 ай бұрын
Im 76 sittin back havin a drink and enjoying memories i still have many old reals i still use i would like to see u do one on my favorite the green face Johnstons thanks
@sammyvh11
@sammyvh11 8 ай бұрын
To heavy and loud. Great video
@WhitePerch
@WhitePerch 8 ай бұрын
Back in the day. I never had enough money to spend the $20.00 on that reel. I always envy fishermen that seemed to show off there Mitchell 300
@ShawnKimbro
@ShawnKimbro 8 ай бұрын
Agree - in today's money they would be 200+. Never a cheap reel.
@brandywineangler6748
@brandywineangler6748 8 ай бұрын
I grew up fishing with a 309 and between my dad and brothers we had a fleet of 308s to accompany my 309. They were our light tackle workhorses and we caught a ton of fish with them. In my adult years I happened across a 300 someone left behind in a house I bought, which I cleaned up a fished with a bit just for kicks. Worked fine and brought back some memories, even if it was not quite the same as the 308s and 309 of my youth.
@ShawnKimbro
@ShawnKimbro 8 ай бұрын
I like those 308s too. Sleeker and more streamlined. Really good for finesse techniques. I guess the 309 is the left hand retrieve? I think there was a fast-retrieve 408 also.
@brandywineangler6748
@brandywineangler6748 8 ай бұрын
Yes my 309 (left hand as you note) was the slate blue with the red high speed sticker on the pivot of the handle. The 308s were the black, standard speed models
@melvinmoorman4512
@melvinmoorman4512 8 ай бұрын
Love your content brother! Heck yeah!!
@ShawnKimbro
@ShawnKimbro 8 ай бұрын
Thanks, man. Appreciate the views.
@RobertHicks007
@RobertHicks007 Ай бұрын
I use mine for Catfish the 301 is a tank .
@ri-jm5tn
@ri-jm5tn 5 ай бұрын
Most of my free capital went towards fly fishing gear back then, and a 300 was out of range for me. I do remember wearing out the bronze bushings on the more affordable Diawa reels of the day. I also remember routinely having to dig out the line that would get under the spool and wrap the spindle on those reels.
@uncclifford1877
@uncclifford1877 8 ай бұрын
I reminder the 300 Mitchell. I never owned one. Mostly because of the counter clockwise motion, and the fact it caused $16. So I fished the 304. Which cost half the price. When the Mitchell 308, came out I was in love. Matched it with a Ted Williams 6" UL rod from Sears (Made by St. Croix). It was my constant companion. I even took it to Alaska when I was in the USCG, stationed at Ocean Cape Loran, and fish the rivers for salmon. It was back then that l began to close my bail by hand. I never cared for the internal trip. Still a light tackle junkie and if you ever catch me on Liberty my boat is full of light tackle and BFS stuff.
@johncarbutt4311
@johncarbutt4311 8 ай бұрын
I remember my fishing partner cussing down river from me after having his Mitchell reel spooled backwards😂 we were in High School. Long time ago. I actually like the clicking sound it makes. Used that old reel last year and caught a 17” Smallmouth with it.
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