Front or Rear Drag?

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SeanA101080
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Front or Rear Drag?

#1 Post by SeanA101080 »

Hey lads, looking at buying a new reel, just wondering what are the pro's and cons of both front and rear drag. Targeting mainly bass and some pollock.
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Preston
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Re: Front or Rear Drag?

#2 Post by Preston »

Front drag reels are more robust and usually have larger capacity spools to cope with long range fishing as well as allowing you to use a heavier breaking strain if needed.Rear drag reels are mainly for course fishing and are not ideal for sea fishing . The usual brands like penn or shimano will be the best bet but avoid the rear drag and baitrunners
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Re: Front or Rear Drag?

#3 Post by Preston »

Ive two front drags in the for sale section if you want cheap front drags :-)
2013 species : coalies,flounder(pb),whiting,dogfish,5 beard rockling
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timod
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Re: Front or Rear Drag?

#4 Post by timod »

I recently changed from rear drag Shimano Stradic to front drag Stradic Ci4. For me there is no question, I would say front drag all the way. The size and weight difference between the reels was enough for me but I can't see any advantages in rear drag over front.
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Re: Front or Rear Drag?

#5 Post by Jayo »

Also if you have a rear drag reel the sand is more likely to get into it when you put the rod down to tie a know, change a lure, unhook a fish, etc etc, front drag for sea all the way.
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guts
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Re: Front or Rear Drag?

#6 Post by guts »

yup front drag all the way

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