03-04-06, 10:09 AM | #1 |
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what (in your opinion) is the BEST reel?
ok guys, i gotta make my choices today. im sticking to the st.coix rod, about 15 megabass lures, 5 challenger lures, 10 rapalas, 5 bags of plastics from assalt, a spinnerbait with a few blades from secretweapon lures, 5 bags of alluring baits, and 5 bags of pourboys plastics. that just leaves the reel. i can have any reel, regardless of price. value doesntt matter either. just the best. not bang for buck, but the best reel i can possibly get. by the way, my dad and i had a talk and we cant change the agreement, since im not old enough for a boat, and i already have an ugly stik and avocet, with a cardinal reel and an avocate reel.
for now, mi thinking stella, but some people think differnetly... http://www.fish307.com/fish/ShimanoMenu.htm |
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If your talking spinning reels,The very best that will put you above the normal reels is the Van Staal reel.They are made from the very finest materials, built to last a lifetime and it looks like no other run of the mill spinning reel either. Doc, when you see them for the first time, you will know its the reel for you. Just remember P N J told you first. P N J
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Dang it Doc, I thought about it and I cannot mislead you like that. Look at the line capacity of the smallest spinning reel that make. They hold more than the average spool of line you buy even though they look to be small.Aren't they the coolest looking reel you have ever seen though ? P N J http://www.vanstaal.com/
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yup im talking spinning reels. and ok, im about to check it out
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oh daaam that looks pretty crazy... um i dont know how id fill it though...
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You would either splice the spool to a backing line or buy the 1/4 lb spools of line. Walmart seels them in Stren, Berkely, Yo Zuri brands ranging from $5.29- $13.00 a spool. If your like Zooker, you already buy them in the 5,000+ yard spools. P N J
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hmm ok. i guess ill go buy me a bulk spool of berkely. the contract said two spools of line, never said how much line...
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Doc, I know its not important to you, but I seen Stellas for $300.00 somewhere. Let me figure out where I seen them, It might have been Ebay. P N J
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300 bucks? all ive seen em for is like 550 or so... you sure its in good condition?
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Doc, I knew I had seen them somewhere, but I am too late . I din't notice that it was second hand either. They were on a paid sponsor to this site. I will pull it up. http://www.ichibantackle.com/showpro...rename=SHIMANO
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its sold out, and was used for a year anyways
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03-04-06, 01:50 PM | #12 |
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Daiwa SS
The Daiwa SS is, IMO, the best reel on the market for the money.
Rock solid. Comes in many sizes and is very durable. I spend a lot of money on certain fishing things(electronics, boat, trolling motor etc.) if I feel that the quality is there, but still can't bring myself to spend 300-500 dollars for a reel, when I can find one like the Daiwa SS. Albeit not as smooth as a 500 dollar reel, but the functionality and quality is there. I'll compromise the little extra 'smoothness' for 400 hundred dollars any day of the week. |
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bulletproof- well, it may be best for the money, but i signed a contract with my dad so i dont have to pay any money at all. i just want the best. and since i can have the extra smootheness, i might as well take it.
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If you ask eveyone on this board what is the "best reel". They will tell you what they use. It is personal opinion and nothing more. I myself like and use the Quantum spinning reels and their Accurist baitcasting reel. To me "they" are the best. Just my .02.
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may be personal opinion, but people wouldnt like what isnt good. onj, do you have that reel you posted?
plus, im sure i will get one reel atleast a few times. that would be my goal |
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If I were to buy another spinning reel, Either the Daiwa Sol Spinning, or Quantum Energy PTi or the Shimano Stella. Either way, good luck fishing with it Cranky
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ok. definetely not the energy, i hate the rainbow color. makes me feel a lil weird. and stella is the one im most likely to get, or that van staal.
guys, what are youropinions? van stall or shimano stella? |
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Doc,Heck no I don't have that reel I posted. You asked what was the best reel and so I posted it. If I had that kind of money, I still wouldn't pay that much for a spinning reel. I would be happy with a Daiwa Laguna or something in that range, but then you asked what was the best reel, not what we would buy or what we use. P N J
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well yeah, i know. thats what i needed, but bassguy said people would post what they had. you dont have that. and so im guessing that truly is the best reel, either that or the shimano stella
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Cranky, once you determine which reel you will "purchase", you must then determine what size. My sense is that you will eventually narrow the scope of your size decision to two: either the 2500 or the 4000. If you intend to use the reel especially for Largemouth, I personally recommend the 4000.
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yes im using it for largemouth only. i guess ill folow your advice and go with the 4000
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pflugger trion and president
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both amazing spinning reels
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here's the best.anything else is a waste of money.
http://www.basspro.com/servlet/catal...=SearchResults
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Dodge, By now I could have posted that thread for you to save you the trouble. Are you sure you don't work for Pflueger ? Lmao..... Cranky wants "The reel" The reel that all other reels cannot be compared to. He is contracted, so he wants to make an statement when he fishes "the best reel on Earth" Doc, does Pflueger fall in the best reel category ? P N J
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