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Klein has Classic plans for Zebco 33

Klein has Classic plans for Zebco 33

Industry rep Alan McGuckin passed along this piece on Gary Klein's plans to have a Zebco 33 reel ready to go for the Bassmaster Classic this week as a way to honor the reel's heritage and durability.

More than 60 years ago, a Texas watchmaker named R.D. Hull watched packaging string flow tangle free from a spool at a local supermarket and thought it might make a good idea for a fishing reel.

In an effort to honor Hull's life-shaping invention, Gary Klein will carry, and possibly compete, with a Zebco 33 at the Bassmaster Classic later this week at Lake Guntersville.

To sentimental types, Klein’s decision to carry a Zebco 33 in his boat is an admirable act. To serious fishermen, the idea of competing with a $29 spincast reel for a Bassmaster Classic title, that has eluded Klein in 29 previous attempts, may seem crazy.

“I think it’s important to remind everybody that freshwater fishing’s most basic roots are hugely tied to one reel. I know mine are,” Klein said. “The Zebco 33 was born in 1954, and I was born in 1957. If I wasn’t walking the shoreline of Lake Oroville as a kid, then I was at the family cabin on Lake Almanor using marshmallows and salmon eggs under a bobber to reel in trout with a 33.

“My dad was a fireman, and if he was busy fighting a forest fire then mom would take my two younger brothers and myself fishing,” Klein continued. “Maybe she just thought it was easier to take care of us if we were fishing, but I can tell you for sure that pretty much every weekend of my childhood was spent hiking, fishing or camping, and a Zebco 33 was part of every trip,” he fondly remembers.

But again, setting aside warm and fuzzy memories, is Klein really sure he wants to chase his first Classic championship with a reel made mostly for beginning anglers?

“At a minimum, yes, I hope to make a few casts with it during Classic competition,” he said. “I’m serious enough about using it during the Classic that I won’t do it cold turkey, so I’ve already been practicing with it.

“In fact, I put the 60th Anniversary model 33 on a 7-foot medium-action Quantum Smoke rod, with a 1/4-oz. red crankbait tied to it, and made several casts while practicing for the Bassmaster Open on Lake Amistad."

Klein says that like a free flowing packaging string in a grocery store, castability is not a concern. But being the consummate technician, he worries a bit about speedy line pick-up. The 19.1 inches per turn of the handle in the brand new Anniversary model Zebco 33 should help alleviate some of that apprehension.

“There’d be nothing more gratifying than weighing in a fish at the Bassmaster Classic that I caught on a Zebco 33,” Klein said.

Other than winning the Classic title in his 30th try, of course.

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