Minnesota Outdoorsman

Fishing Forums => Open Water Fishing => Topic started by: tangle tooth on December 12/19/21, 05:35:25 PM

Title: Dock Demon.
Post by: tangle tooth on December 12/19/21, 05:35:25 PM
Simple question. Is the Zebco Dock Demon a child's outfit or a legitimate fishing tool?
It wouldn't be me go to combo for muskie or northerns but I've used it for some bank or dock fishing several times when I stumbled on to fishey looking water.
It does have some serious limitations. Not a quality reel on this thing. Only got a 20" rod. I think I only paid something like $10 for it. Kind of embarrassing using it when I see someone with a "grown up" rod & reel.
Thought about seeing how it would work as an ice fishing rod but I think it might be too stiff for that.
What say you?
Title: Re: Dock Demon.
Post by: glenn57 on December 12/19/21, 05:43:13 PM
i graduated from Zebcos 50 years ago!!!!!!! :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

seriously.....never heard of it......so i aint no help. :doah:
Title: Re: Dock Demon.
Post by: Leech~~ on December 12/19/21, 06:30:39 PM
I'm not Catholic, but some times these forums are better then a confessional.
For give me guys, but I have sinned!   :rotflmao: :rotflmao: 


Title: Re: Dock Demon.
Post by: tangle tooth on December 12/19/21, 06:46:49 PM
I like spincast reels. I have 8 Zebco and 6 old Johnson spincast reels. Nothing wrong with them. I have spinning reels, too. Sometimes I fish with a cane pole. The old spincasts are, in my opinion, just fun. That's what fishing should be.
Many crappies and bluegills have graced the table thanks to spincast reels.
Title: Re: Dock Demon.
Post by: Steve-o on December 12/19/21, 07:29:28 PM
I used to grab my kid's rigs all the time when I was lounging on the pontoon and decided to flip for sunnies between the docs.

When they started fishing, I set them up with "underspin" reels with left-hand retrieve so they would learn to turn the crank with their "weak" hand and fight fish with their strong arm.

And the lever/trigger bail was very easy for them to learn and I still think it is fun to fish with.

(https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/41PBm4M3OnL._SR600%2C315_PIWhiteStrip%2CBottomLeft%2C0%2C35_PIStarRatingFOUR%2CBottomLeft%2C360%2C-6_SR600%2C315_ZA425%2C445%2C290%2C400%2C400%2CAmazonEmberBold%2C12%2C4%2C0%2C0%2C5_SCLZZZZZZZ_FMpng_BG255%2C255%2C255.jpg)

So go ahead an knock yourself out with yer Dock Demon.
Title: Re: Dock Demon.
Post by: snow1 on December 12/20/21, 07:08:38 AM
Been years since I seen these reels,brings back memories fishing mille lacs as a kid,my gramps was always dicking around with his zebco reel and a rats nest,I have all my grandpa's old fishing gear, zebco 202 reels,attached to a 5' noodle fiber glass rods,aluminum tackle box with his favorite atificial lures like hulla poppers,bassarino lures,for walleyes he loved his yellow or white hair jigs we tipped with a fathead back in the day,most often loosing the minnow on short bites as zero fiberglass rod sensitivity so he attached a "stinger hook" to the jig shank hook,package of these jigs are called the "canadian doll fly" jig.

Never left a bait shop in milaca w/o fatheads,crawlers and later years leeches,fun times,no electronics but we caught walleyes,amazing.
Title: Re: Dock Demon.
Post by: LPS on December 12/20/21, 09:32:14 AM
I caught a 30 lb catfish with a Zebco 33 and a flimsy rod.  Took an hour to get it in.
Title: Re: Dock Demon.
Post by: glenn57 on December 12/20/21, 09:35:33 AM
TT........if ya wanna use that, or a stick with line tied to it.....go for it!!!!!!! :happy1: you shouldnt give 2 dog turds what others think!!!!! :happy1: i dont!!!!!!!!! :sleazy: :evil: :happy1:
Title: Re: Dock Demon.
Post by: tangle tooth on December 12/20/21, 10:05:35 AM
It's all in fun. I bought 4 of the Johnson rod & reel combos at a garage sale about 3 years ago. All 4 for $5. They needed work but a good winter project.