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Member
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: So. Orange County
Posts: 302
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I got the sealine 40 highspeed. This thing seems nice for the money. I was hucking lead in the park by my house pretty darn far....much further than the old Penn reels I was using before.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Bay Ho
Posts: 1,382
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Its a great reel I own (3) of them. They are my favorite for the kayak.
The 30 class reel spooled with #25 mono can really fling some iron. ------------------------ They work best when they are not vigorously washed. ![]() If you do wash down your reels use only a light spray of water |
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Waterman At Large
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: On the Water
Posts: 199
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I have two Sealines, one with 30lb test and one with 20lb test. Loved the bigger one for fishing in the ocean off SD County and now off the Oregon coast, the smaller model I use for salmon and sturgeon in the Columbia River.
The only thing I don't like is the gold plating wears off from sticking the rigs below deck in my kayak.
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Guerro Grande
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 629
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If you can wait 2 months until the Fred Hall Show you might get some good deals. About 3 years ago Daiwa made some changes to the Sealine. Most of the tackle shops were blowing out their old models before the new ones came out. There were some excellent deals to be had. I think I bought 5 Sealines at the LB and SD shows.
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