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advice for first multiplier
Hi folks. After years of avoiding multipliers, I'm thinking of taking the plunge as my Penn surfmaster 750 fixed spool is (predictably) on the way out ! I can get a good deal locally on a new Penn 525 mag extra. Would ye reckon that it would suit a multiplier newbie or should I avoid the hassle and go for a Shimano ultegra 14000 fixed spool ? I'll be marrying the reel to a 13ft powerstix pro surf until I gather the funds to upgrade my rod. Thanks for the advice 

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Re: advice for first multiplier
depends on ur funds will allow ive had loadsa types of multis abus penns daiwas then i found avet magged serious reel wel made not cheap crap u can get 1 for 160 of tom burges on efish sell u wont be disapointed the mags on it are great for beginer or pro im hittn serious distances hope this helps m8
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Re: advice for first multiplier
Tom burnesslowie69 wrote:depends on ur funds will allow ive had loadsa types of multis abus penns daiwas then i found avet magged serious reel wel made not cheap crap u can get 1 for 160 of tom burges on efish sell u wont be disapointed the mags on it are great for beginer or pro im hittn serious distances hope this helps m8
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Re: advice for first multiplier
7ht is a nice one to start off on. what type of ground will you be fishing over. it might not suit you if your fishing over rough ground where the mag would suit you better or even an Abu 6500.
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Re: advice for first multiplier
Are you saying an abu 6500 will suit for rough ground? Thats a clean ground reel. The green mag elite is a very good beginners reel and can be gotten 2nd hand for under €60. I wouldnt be buying one for anything other than fishing over sand tho.samo wrote:7ht is a nice one to start off on. what type of ground will you be fishing over. it might not suit you if your fishing over rough ground where the mag would suit you better or even an Abu 6500.
As for the ultegra, cracking reel. I got one last year and cant reccommend it enough. The 14000 is very big tho, the 10000 spare spool is a better size imo. if i was to buy again id opt for the 10000 sized reel which has a 6000 sized spare spool.
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Re: advice for first multiplier
when u start using the multi first,bring your FS too...
sometimes it can go all wrong cost u time fishing...
best of luck with choosing and using...


best of luck with choosing and using...

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Re: advice for first multiplier
lucky13 wrote:when u start using the multi first,bring your FS too...sometimes it can go all wrong cost u time fishing...
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best of luck with choosing and using...
id take that advice as said bring your fs with you or fish 2 rods 1 with fixed spool and another with yur multiplier id recommend you getting a second hand abu 6500 you will pick 1 up for around €50-€90 depending on condition an if you feel as if its really not for you you will be able to get your money back by selling it on for what you paid best of luck mate
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Re: advice for first multiplier
Penn 525 mag extra is a fine reel for starting off very rare for it to over run id go for it if the price is right
Re: advice for first multiplier
sailnfish wrote:Hi folks. After years of avoiding multipliers, I'm thinking of taking the plunge as my Penn surfmaster 750 fixed spool is (predictably) on the way out ! I can get a good deal locally on a new Penn 525 mag extra. Would ye reckon that it would suit a multiplier newbie or should I avoid the hassle and go for a Shimano ultegra 14000 fixed spool ? I'll be marrying the reel to a 13ft powerstix pro surf until I gather the funds to upgrade my rod. Thanks for the advice
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Yea i use my 6500 hi speeds in rough ground with no issues at all.
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Re: advice for first multiplier
Hi Sailin,
you are in prime expert country down that way and I'm sure someone close to you could help with showing you a multi first hand.
The 525 is a great all round reel that would not let you down and give many trouble free years of service.
Where exactly do you fish etc?
you are in prime expert country down that way and I'm sure someone close to you could help with showing you a multi first hand.
The 525 is a great all round reel that would not let you down and give many trouble free years of service.
Where exactly do you fish etc?
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kstaff wrote:Hi Sailin,
you are in prime expert country down that way and I'm sure someone close to you could help with showing you a multi first hand.
The 525 is a great all round reel that would not let you down and give many trouble free years of service.
Where exactly do you fish etc?
I've been on to a few lads locally and I have been playing with a couple of multis. I fish a combination of clean and rough beaches, estuary and rock marks, so versatility is important

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Re: advice for first multiplier
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Re: advice for first multiplier
Go get the 525 so thats the reel you need! Enjoy! 

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Re: advice for first multiplier
Got a Penn 525 supermag extra in the end. Cheers for the advice !
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Re: advice for first multiplier
Got a Penn 525 supermag extra in the end. Cheers for the advice !
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Got a Penn 525 supermag extra in the end. Cheers for the advice !
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Re: advice for first multiplier
See will the clamp fit the Penn 4/0
If not, I'll be fishing Claycastle on Saturday between 15:00 and 19:00 bring the reel I might have something that might fit
If not, I'll be fishing Claycastle on Saturday between 15:00 and 19:00 bring the reel I might have something that might fit
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Re: advice for first multiplier
Just saw this now was away for the weekend !donal domeney wrote:See will the clamp fit the Penn 4/0
If not, I'll be fishing Claycastle on Saturday between 15:00 and 19:00 bring the reel I might have something that might fit
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