New Spinning Reel
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New Spinning Reel
Hi Guys,
Can anyone recommend a good spinning reel that preferably comes with a few extra spools that doesn't break the bank. I have decided on getting a Teklon Concept 802 so I would like a good reel to match it.
Cheers
Can anyone recommend a good spinning reel that preferably comes with a few extra spools that doesn't break the bank. I have decided on getting a Teklon Concept 802 so I would like a good reel to match it.
Cheers
SPECIES 2011: (7) Dogfish, Mackerel, Cod, Pollock, European Eel, Common Blenny, Pin Whiting
SPECIES 2012: (7) Whiting, Coalie, Pollock, Mackerel, Ballan Wrasse (32cm x2, 34cm, PB 38cm) , Corkwing Wrasse, Three-Bearded Rockling
SPECIES 2013: (1) Ballan Wrasse (2)
SPECIES 2012: (7) Whiting, Coalie, Pollock, Mackerel, Ballan Wrasse (32cm x2, 34cm, PB 38cm) , Corkwing Wrasse, Three-Bearded Rockling
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Re: New Spinning Reel
I've just recently got a new Shimano Exage 4000FC, came with a spare spool. It's silky smooth, and handled a very annoyed 2lb sea trout in fast flowing water with no bother at all.
I like it.
also, there's a bit of chat on an Okuma here: http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... 28&t=40950
I like it.

also, there's a bit of chat on an Okuma here: http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... 28&t=40950
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Re: New Spinning Reel
Abu Soron STX 40 is a TOP reel
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Re: New Spinning Reel
Cheers Tanglerat! I'l have a look at them.Tanglerat wrote:I've just recently got a new Shimano Exage 4000FC, came with a spare spool. It's silky smooth, and handled a very annoyed 2lb sea trout in fast flowing water with no bother at all.
I like it.
also, there's a bit of chat on an Okuma here: http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... 28&t=40950
SPECIES 2011: (7) Dogfish, Mackerel, Cod, Pollock, European Eel, Common Blenny, Pin Whiting
SPECIES 2012: (7) Whiting, Coalie, Pollock, Mackerel, Ballan Wrasse (32cm x2, 34cm, PB 38cm) , Corkwing Wrasse, Three-Bearded Rockling
SPECIES 2013: (1) Ballan Wrasse (2)
SPECIES 2012: (7) Whiting, Coalie, Pollock, Mackerel, Ballan Wrasse (32cm x2, 34cm, PB 38cm) , Corkwing Wrasse, Three-Bearded Rockling
SPECIES 2013: (1) Ballan Wrasse (2)
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Re: New Spinning Reel
Cheers Rory! It looks the part. It's a bit out of my budget though.roryodonnell wrote:Abu Soron STX 40 is a TOP reel
SPECIES 2011: (7) Dogfish, Mackerel, Cod, Pollock, European Eel, Common Blenny, Pin Whiting
SPECIES 2012: (7) Whiting, Coalie, Pollock, Mackerel, Ballan Wrasse (32cm x2, 34cm, PB 38cm) , Corkwing Wrasse, Three-Bearded Rockling
SPECIES 2013: (1) Ballan Wrasse (2)
SPECIES 2012: (7) Whiting, Coalie, Pollock, Mackerel, Ballan Wrasse (32cm x2, 34cm, PB 38cm) , Corkwing Wrasse, Three-Bearded Rockling
SPECIES 2013: (1) Ballan Wrasse (2)
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Re: New Spinning Reel
Rovex Ceratec http://dizzybigfish.co.uk/review-of-rov ... -ct4-4000/
Soron STX http://dizzybigfish.co.uk/review-of-abu ... pool-reel/
Apples?
Soron STX http://dizzybigfish.co.uk/review-of-abu ... pool-reel/
Apples?
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Re: New Spinning Reel
Looks like it alright!roryodonnell wrote:Rovex Ceratec http://dizzybigfish.co.uk/review-of-rov ... -ct4-4000/
Soron STX http://dizzybigfish.co.uk/review-of-abu ... pool-reel/
Apples?

SPECIES 2011: (7) Dogfish, Mackerel, Cod, Pollock, European Eel, Common Blenny, Pin Whiting
SPECIES 2012: (7) Whiting, Coalie, Pollock, Mackerel, Ballan Wrasse (32cm x2, 34cm, PB 38cm) , Corkwing Wrasse, Three-Bearded Rockling
SPECIES 2013: (1) Ballan Wrasse (2)
SPECIES 2012: (7) Whiting, Coalie, Pollock, Mackerel, Ballan Wrasse (32cm x2, 34cm, PB 38cm) , Corkwing Wrasse, Three-Bearded Rockling
SPECIES 2013: (1) Ballan Wrasse (2)
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Re: New Spinning Reel
I have the same rod and matched it with the Penn Atlantis 4000
Its a very good real, and compare to the Exage and Stradic which I have I much prefer it. Got it for Bass and using it for Salmon
Got it here http://www.alderneyangling.com/penn2.htm
Its a very good real, and compare to the Exage and Stradic which I have I much prefer it. Got it for Bass and using it for Salmon

Got it here http://www.alderneyangling.com/penn2.htm
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Re: New Spinning Reel
Thanks stylie, how do you find the rod for flicking out lures & soft plastics?stylie wrote:I have the same rod and matched it with the Penn Atlantis 4000
Its a very good real, and compare to the Exage and Stradic which I have I much prefer it. Got it for Bass and using it for Salmon
Got it here http://www.alderneyangling.com/penn2.htm
SPECIES 2011: (7) Dogfish, Mackerel, Cod, Pollock, European Eel, Common Blenny, Pin Whiting
SPECIES 2012: (7) Whiting, Coalie, Pollock, Mackerel, Ballan Wrasse (32cm x2, 34cm, PB 38cm) , Corkwing Wrasse, Three-Bearded Rockling
SPECIES 2013: (1) Ballan Wrasse (2)
SPECIES 2012: (7) Whiting, Coalie, Pollock, Mackerel, Ballan Wrasse (32cm x2, 34cm, PB 38cm) , Corkwing Wrasse, Three-Bearded Rockling
SPECIES 2013: (1) Ballan Wrasse (2)
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Re: New Spinning Reel
http://www.fostersofbirmingham.co.uk/1199044
Mitchell mag pro 4000 is a lovely reel. At this price it's a steal. I've had one for two years and it's still sweet despite plenty of abuse and saltwater exposure. Line lay with braid is good and it has a decent drag. All in all a nice reel for a great price.
Mitchell mag pro 4000 is a lovely reel. At this price it's a steal. I've had one for two years and it's still sweet despite plenty of abuse and saltwater exposure. Line lay with braid is good and it has a decent drag. All in all a nice reel for a great price.
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Re: New Spinning Reel
Cheers Steve, looks good! What lb/mm braid do you use on it?Steve wrote:http://www.fostersofbirmingham.co.uk/1199044
Mitchell mag pro 4000 is a lovely reel. At this price it's a steal. I've had one for two years and it's still sweet despite plenty of abuse and saltwater exposure. Line lay with braid is good and it has a decent drag. All in all a nice reel for a great price.
SPECIES 2011: (7) Dogfish, Mackerel, Cod, Pollock, European Eel, Common Blenny, Pin Whiting
SPECIES 2012: (7) Whiting, Coalie, Pollock, Mackerel, Ballan Wrasse (32cm x2, 34cm, PB 38cm) , Corkwing Wrasse, Three-Bearded Rockling
SPECIES 2013: (1) Ballan Wrasse (2)
SPECIES 2012: (7) Whiting, Coalie, Pollock, Mackerel, Ballan Wrasse (32cm x2, 34cm, PB 38cm) , Corkwing Wrasse, Three-Bearded Rockling
SPECIES 2013: (1) Ballan Wrasse (2)
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Re: New Spinning Reel
Its a lovely rod to fish with, definitely a "flicker" for soft plastics. My girlfriend in fact uses it more than me because its so light.magpie01 wrote:Thanks stylie, how do you find the rod for flicking out lures & soft plastics?stylie wrote:I have the same rod and matched it with the Penn Atlantis 4000
Its a very good real, and compare to the Exage and Stradic which I have I much prefer it. Got it for Bass and using it for Salmon
Got it here http://www.alderneyangling.com/penn2.htm
It doesnt cast that far, but its an 8ft so thats expected. I filled the spool with 15lb Nanofil and I think the setup compliments each other. The other spool has 12lb mono for river work and combined the rod and reel has landed a few salmon up to 5lb with no problem. I think the rod would struggle with 8lb + salmon. However I caught salmon using the 9ft version of the rod and it had buckets of power, too much in fact for the fishing I do and the salmon I expect to catch.
So the 802 is my go to spinning rod at the moment
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Re: New Spinning Reel
The mitchell doesn't come with a shallow braid spool (in fairness - not many do) so you'll need to back up the braid with mono. Comes with a spare spool (not a plastic one thankfully) so it's easy to work out how much mono to put on.
There's a tonne of reels out these days that I'd love to buy - especially some of the newer Daiwa ones. However until I have 200+ bills to spend I'll happily stick with the mag pro!
There's a tonne of reels out these days that I'd love to buy - especially some of the newer Daiwa ones. However until I have 200+ bills to spend I'll happily stick with the mag pro!
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Re: New Spinning Reel
Haha cheers Rory! A lot to look at now!roryodonnell wrote:Another one to really confuse you
http://www.mrfishjersey.com/reels/rovex ... -2000.html

Thanks Stylie, from what I have read about it, it's the bees knees!stylie wrote: Its a lovely rod to fish with, definitely a "flicker" for soft plastics. My girlfriend in fact uses it more than me because its so light.
It doesnt cast that far, but its an 8ft so thats expected. I filled the spool with 15lb Nanofil and I think the setup compliments each other. The other spool has 12lb mono for river work and combined the rod and reel has landed a few salmon up to 5lb with no problem. I think the rod would struggle with 8lb + salmon. However I caught salmon using the 9ft version of the rod and it had buckets of power, too much in fact for the fishing I do and the salmon I expect to catch.
So the 802 is my go to spinning rod at the moment

Cheers Steve! Yeh I was thinking I would prob have to back the braid up with mono.stylie wrote: The mitchell doesn't come with a shallow braid spool (in fairness - not many do) so you'll need to back up the braid with mono. Comes with a spare spool (not a plastic one thankfully) so it's easy to work out how much mono to put on.
There's a tonne of reels out these days that I'd love to buy - especially some of the newer Daiwa ones. However until I have 200+ bills to spend I'll happily stick with the mag pro!
SPECIES 2011: (7) Dogfish, Mackerel, Cod, Pollock, European Eel, Common Blenny, Pin Whiting
SPECIES 2012: (7) Whiting, Coalie, Pollock, Mackerel, Ballan Wrasse (32cm x2, 34cm, PB 38cm) , Corkwing Wrasse, Three-Bearded Rockling
SPECIES 2013: (1) Ballan Wrasse (2)
SPECIES 2012: (7) Whiting, Coalie, Pollock, Mackerel, Ballan Wrasse (32cm x2, 34cm, PB 38cm) , Corkwing Wrasse, Three-Bearded Rockling
SPECIES 2013: (1) Ballan Wrasse (2)
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Re: New Spinning Reel
Hi
The Teklon is a great rod so good pick there! I fished with one for a long while and loved it....still love it but it does not get the use it deserves anymore. Ive had pollock up to 8lb on it from the boat and a 9lb bass from the shore so there is plenty of grunt in it.
Anyway....I would recommend a Shimano Technium 4000FC reel to pair with it. I had my Teklon paired with this reel before I upgraded and it is a truly great reel that is not a silly price.
You can get one in Veals for a good price. https://www.veals.co.uk/acatalog/shiman ... -2080.html
I picked mine up for around the €100 mark too here in Ireland.
The reel has proven itself in the salt water for me....and it took many a dunking!!!!!
My advice.....
Buy the best reel you can afford. If you buy cheap you will only end up buying twice.
So if this means waiting and saving- do it.
The Teklon is a great rod so good pick there! I fished with one for a long while and loved it....still love it but it does not get the use it deserves anymore. Ive had pollock up to 8lb on it from the boat and a 9lb bass from the shore so there is plenty of grunt in it.
Anyway....I would recommend a Shimano Technium 4000FC reel to pair with it. I had my Teklon paired with this reel before I upgraded and it is a truly great reel that is not a silly price.
You can get one in Veals for a good price. https://www.veals.co.uk/acatalog/shiman ... -2080.html
I picked mine up for around the €100 mark too here in Ireland.
The reel has proven itself in the salt water for me....and it took many a dunking!!!!!
My advice.....
Buy the best reel you can afford. If you buy cheap you will only end up buying twice.
So if this means waiting and saving- do it.
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Re: New Spinning Reel
+1 or if the bobs stretch to it a rarenium.Crevan wrote:Hi
The Teklon is a great rod so good pick there! I fished with one for a long while and loved it....still love it but it does not get the use it deserves anymore. Ive had pollock up to 8lb on it from the boat and a 9lb Bass from the shore so there is plenty of grunt in it.
Anyway....I would recommend a Shimano Technium 4000FC reel to pair with it. I had my Teklon paired with this reel before I upgraded and it is a truly great reel that is not a silly price.
You can get one in Veals for a good price. https://www.veals.co.uk/acatalog/shiman ... -2080.html
I picked mine up for around the €100 mark too here in Ireland.
The reel has proven itself in the salt water for me....and it took many a dunking!!!!!
My advice.....
Buy the best reel you can afford. If you buy cheap you will only end up buying twice.
So if this means waiting and saving- do it.
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Re: New Spinning Reel
+2 on the technium can't believe it still going after nearly drowning it a couple of times .Crevan wrote:Hi
The Teklon is a great rod so good pick there! I fished with one for a long while and loved it....still love it but it does not get the use it deserves anymore. Ive had pollock up to 8lb on it from the boat and a 9lb Bass from the shore so there is plenty of grunt in it.
Anyway....I would recommend a Shimano Technium 4000FC reel to pair with it. I had my Teklon paired with this reel before I upgraded and it is a truly great reel that is not a silly price.
You can get one in Veals for a good price. https://www.veals.co.uk/acatalog/shiman ... -2080.html
I picked mine up for around the €100 mark too here in Ireland.
The reel has proven itself in the salt water for me....and it took many a dunking!!!!!
My advice.....
Buy the best reel you can afford. If you buy cheap you will only end up buying twice.
So if this means waiting and saving- do it.
The best things in life aren't things.
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Re: New Spinning Reel
good article here: http://www.go-saltwater-fishing.com/che ... reels.html
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Re: New Spinning Reel
Cheers lads, Il have a look at those!nicefish wrote:+2 on the technium can't believe it still going after nearly drowning it a couple of times .Crevan wrote:Hi
The Teklon is a great rod so good pick there! I fished with one for a long while and loved it....still love it but it does not get the use it deserves anymore. Ive had pollock up to 8lb on it from the boat and a 9lb Bass from the shore so there is plenty of grunt in it.
Anyway....I would recommend a Shimano Technium 4000FC reel to pair with it. I had my Teklon paired with this reel before I upgraded and it is a truly great reel that is not a silly price.
You can get one in Veals for a good price. https://www.veals.co.uk/acatalog/shiman ... -2080.html
I picked mine up for around the €100 mark too here in Ireland.
The reel has proven itself in the salt water for me....and it took many a dunking!!!!!
My advice.....
Buy the best reel you can afford. If you buy cheap you will only end up buying twice.
So if this means waiting and saving- do it.
SPECIES 2011: (7) Dogfish, Mackerel, Cod, Pollock, European Eel, Common Blenny, Pin Whiting
SPECIES 2012: (7) Whiting, Coalie, Pollock, Mackerel, Ballan Wrasse (32cm x2, 34cm, PB 38cm) , Corkwing Wrasse, Three-Bearded Rockling
SPECIES 2013: (1) Ballan Wrasse (2)
SPECIES 2012: (7) Whiting, Coalie, Pollock, Mackerel, Ballan Wrasse (32cm x2, 34cm, PB 38cm) , Corkwing Wrasse, Three-Bearded Rockling
SPECIES 2013: (1) Ballan Wrasse (2)