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SWEducation Seminar - Gear Maintenance

Take Care Of Your Gear Now, Fish Better Next Season

End-of-season gear maintenance is one of the most important (and most neglected) habits for saltwater anglers. A little time spent now can:

  • Extend the life of your rods, reels, and waders
  • Prevent expensive repairs and replacements
  • Help your gear perform at its best on opening day next season

Salt, sand, and UV are rough on tackle and soft goods. If you have ever pulled a favorite reel out in the spring only to find it frozen up or corroded, you already know the cost of skipping this step.

To help you build a better maintenance routine, we are hosting a free virtual session featuring local anglers and gear experts Todd Treonze and Jeff Sullivan.


Free Zoom Event: End-of-Season Gear Maintenance

Date: Thursday, November 20, 2025
Time: 8:00 PM Eastern Time
Format: Live Zoom session with Q&A
Cost: Free with registration

You are invited to a Zoom meeting focused on practical, real-world gear care for New England saltwater anglers.

Register in advance:

Click here to register on Zoom

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with your unique link to join the meeting.


Featuring Local Anglers & Gear Experts

Jeff Sullivan (@j.sully_fishing)

Jeff is relentless in his pursuit of striped bass and inshore species. His gear takes a beating each season, and he will break down the systems he uses to keep rods, reels, and terminal tackle performing at their best.

Todd Treonze (@outta_bait)

Todd is a versatile New England angler who spends most of the season fishing out of his kayak. He will share what he checks, repairs, and replaces during his own end-of-season process.


What You Will Learn

Rods

  • Inspecting guides for cracks and corrosion
  • Proper cleaning and drying
  • Off-season storage and repair decisions

Reels

  • Salt removal and routine cleaning
  • Lubrication best practices
  • When to seek professional service

Lures & Terminal Tackle

  • Rinsing and drying
  • Replacing rusty hooks and split rings
  • Organizing tackle trays for next season

 

Plus Live Q&A

Bring your questions and get practical advice from two anglers who rely on their gear every day.


Why It Matters

It’s easy to toss your gear into a bin once the season slows down. But salt and moisture keep working long after your last trip. A little care now will:

  • Prevent failures next season
  • Save money by extending gear life
  • Make your first spring outing more enjoyable

Reserve Your Spot

Get expert advice from two of the region’s most knowledgeable anglers and set yourself up for a stronger 2026 season.

Register here:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/FvSCK5yuRKWQwHicEd8v1w

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with your Zoom link and details.

Take care of your gear now and it will take care of you next season.

1 Response

Kao V

Kao V

November 18, 2025

Excited to join.

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