01-21-09, 07:40 PM | #1 |
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Spinning Reel Suggestions.
My dad, kingfish, is looking for a new spinning reel. He bought an Abu Cardinal 102 while at the Guntersville gathering last year, but he doesn't like it. We've been talking to some people (at BPS and a girl at a local tackle shop) and gotten two recomendation: Shimano and Pflueger.
I bought a Shimano Sahara for my dropshot rod, and was kind of disappointed in it. The line (Fireline) doesn't lay flat at all. The person we talked to at BPS told me to respool it, but I've pulled all the line off while walking down my driveway and reeled it back on. it didn't help. I personally like the Abu reels. I think they're smooth, the line lays good, and the price is right. The other suggestion we got was the Pflueger president. Holding this one in the store, it was VERY smooth. the only tihng is, the sizes on the pflueger reels seem off compared to other companies. Is it? I've I also looked at Daiwa reels at BPS. Especially the Exceller. My dad doesn't want to spend over 100 bucks, and iwll probably buy the reel from eBay anyways, but does anyone have any suggestions? BB
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01-21-09, 07:45 PM | #2 |
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MITCHELL REELS!!! nuff said.
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01-21-09, 08:15 PM | #3 |
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Pflueger Supreme. Should be able to find one for $75-85 bucks. Great reel, though weighty...
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I like Shimano. I also use fireline on my poles and never have any issues. Did you spool in on in the right direction?
Iam looking at this one http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/st...001000_100-1-2 Could be wrong since I have never had a real expensive reel yet. |
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The best bang for your buck is the Team Daiwaź TD-Pro Spinning Reel which is on sale at BPS from $119.99 to $99.99
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BB, I like the Shimano symetre. Won't break the bank and a great reel. While I haven't tried it I've heard nothing but positive about the rear drag model.
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BB,
Reb's recommendation on the Symetre is spot on, either the newer version that is $99.00. I have the previous version and it is awesome. I learned from a Shimano employee that the new Stradic was designed to excel with braid in optimally laying the line onto the spool. It doesn't mean that the Symetre or Saros suck, it's just that the new Stradic better suited to braid and even the other lines. I am not surprised you are disappointed in the Sahara. I will tell you that at Shimano's next tier, the Symetre, you will not be disappointed. Lastly, go with the front drag. Nothing wrong with rear, but I think what it offers to fisherman just isn't needed in bass fishing.
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thanks guys, I was originally planning to get the symetre, but I decided to go with the Shimano Crucial dropshot rod (which I'm glad I did) instead of the other, cheaper one I was going to get. So I didn't have enough money for the symetre.
Thanks again, BB
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One question to those that use rear drags, why? Front drags are smooth, precise, and very easy to adjust on the fly. They're also a snap to dissassemble for cleaning & lubing. I've heard that a rear drag is a real bear to work on. They also make the reels longer and somewhat heavier.
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shimano stradic: awesome reel, but maintenance is a pain. Too many parts on the reel. customer service is great too $ 110~ 150 daiwa exceller: awesome reel, cheap, smooth, love these, I personally own 4 of these- one is JDM version CY2500. spare spool: 9.00~15.00 daiwa steez: no coment, can't beat that, but only use it on tourneys... I tried other reels: never became fond of it. So my personal best is exceler reel (JDM best), it has a little button on the handle that the exceller don't have. Used: 30.00, new +/- 80.00 |
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Wave Reel
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01-22-09, 09:45 PM | #13 |
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thanks guys.
Right now, I've got my search for a new one narrowed down to. (well sorta...) Abu Garcia Soron STX (I bit more than Iwanted to spend tohugh.) Shimano Symetre (the top of what I wanted to spend) Daiwa Exceller Pflueger President or Supreme... Ok, so it's not narrowed down that much, but oh well... And my dad I think is set on getting a Pflueger. Thanks again for the help guys. BB
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One more time with gusto... Wave Reel
It is very different. So far it has held up to all kinds of punishment. Capt Mike
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I have a pflueger supreme and love it -- it is the best spinning reel I've used.
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