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03-08-2010, 08:31 AM | #1 |
Olivenhain Bob
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Reels 101
I need some advice. With the local Fred Hall show just around the corner, I will be shopping for a new reel to be used mainly for flylining bait while targeting YT and WSB. I have a Torium 20 and Sealine X40SHA, both of which I like. Should I be looking for another one of those or something else? I have no experience using some of the other popular reels that are out there such as Saltist, Avet, Accurate, ProGear, etc.
I suspect that reel selection often comes down to personal preference. Beyond that, I would appreciate hearing what everyone has to say on this subject. There is quite a large price range for these reels. What do you get for the extra bucks? Is there a significant performance difference between one reel and another? Is there a feature set that one has that another does not? Bob |
03-08-2010, 05:34 PM | #2 |
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There are plenty of great reels out there and I have to admit the Hall shows can be a bit over whelming with every great reel on the planet on display. The new Accurates look amazing but the price is prohibitive for me. So what I would get with the extra price is the joy of worrying about it. Some of the new Okumas were affordable and looked like they would get the job done. Then again if you like the torium 20 and the SL 40 you might want to stick with these brands but get different sizes. The sealines have been good to me and I'm still killing fish on a bought used original black and blue SL30. When, if, this reel ever dies I see no reason not to get anouther SL30. Mike
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03-08-2010, 07:58 PM | #3 |
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Just like rods now, you have all kinds of options and configurations that each have their own benefits and disadvantages. The things that you pay extra for in reels today are: Lever Drags, Multiple speeds, High gear (retrieve) ratios, Improved drag systems, Cast controls, High max drag settings, Strengthened components to handle braided lines, and precision engineering (mostly so the parts fit together well). There are probably others that I am not thinking of off hand. For flylining, I think Mike is right, stick with the SL and maybe go with a 30 to give you variety. I think the only 2 innovations that might help would be a lever drag (quickly put the screws to em), and a high drag rating if you fish near the kelp. My .02 on the matter anyway.
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03-08-2010, 07:59 PM | #4 |
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For a kayak, considering your current arsenal, take a look at the Shimano TLD 15.
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03-08-2010, 08:18 PM | #5 |
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I think your budget can help you decide. If you have the dough why not get a bx-2 400 or 500? or the shimano talica 8. Both are really nice two speeds.
another option might be the avet mxj 6/4 two speed. this wouldn't be a bad idea for 30# http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwevb/s...2765#post52765 |
03-08-2010, 09:36 PM | #6 |
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I reecommend the SALTISTi have the 20, but thats just cause i have small hands . All the sizes are same price.
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03-08-2010, 11:43 PM | #7 |
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I like the Saltist star drag as well.
The Sealine X is still my Kayak favorite. That is a tuff reel at a great price. |
03-09-2010, 10:31 AM | #8 |
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