04-22-06, 03:27 PM | #1 |
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Fishing Reel???????
whats up everyone..... i am getting a new spnning reel today. what should i get...lol
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04-22-06, 03:48 PM | #2 |
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pfleuger! i dont like plastic handles personally rosewood reel handles are my fav
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You should get what you think and what you can afford to buy, or post a few different reels your thinking of buying so you can get advice on what your looking at. I hope this helps. I was going to say buy a Shimano Stella, or a Van Staal reel,but most of us wouldn't buy one of them due to the price. P N J
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04-22-06, 05:56 PM | #4 |
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Shimano Symetre
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For a spinning reel what Curado said. I have a couple and they are great reels that aren't all that expensive.
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04-22-06, 10:02 PM | #6 |
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I'm really happy w/ my new Quantum PTi30.
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Quantum has always made excellant spinng reels. Of course Shimano makes fine ones as well. The Symetre is a very good real and dont cost you the bank I do strongly advise you to buy the higher end reels. With todays advancements in reels they are superior to yesteryears. The mroe bearings the better and make sure it contains wrom gear oscillation. Its a must for proper line retrieval.
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pflugger trion or pres or abu garcia cardinal (the new one)
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i was watching a president on ebay going for 30 dollars but i just couldnt bid -.-
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so did you make a desision bubba
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04-24-06, 01:20 PM | #12 |
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My first choice would be a Shimano Stradic. If you are on a budget, the Shimano Symetre is one of the best reels for the buck.
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Quantum, the reel I would choose and what I use.
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i might get another spinning reel for my birthday it will probaly be a pfluger or abu`
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i got one lol and i love it its a Daiwa Samurai-7i 1500. them best reel i have ever used. went fishing with it caught some nice bass but nothing big so cant realy say how it handles bigger fish but i have a good feeling.
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not a big fan of diawa reels but i am glad you like it
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