It should be removed with a gear puller, Dave. However it should not be especially tight on the shaft, and it looks as if you have moved it a bit before taking the picture. If you were able to move it, and you don't have a gear puller, there may be a solution. Use a piece of steel tubing that will go over the axle of the reel but will not go over the outside of the inner race of the bearing, and tap the bearing back to its original position. Then carefully clean the outer part of the axle, where the sprocket sat on it, so the rust and burrs are removed and it is smooth shafting. Try again to remove the bearing at that point: it should slide more easily. If you still can't get it off without damaging it, you will need to borrow a small gear puller.