Fixed Spool and Spinning Reels

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wes77
SAI Lug Worm
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Fixed Spool and Spinning Reels

#1 Post by wes77 »

Hi All,

I am only venturing back into fishing after over 10 years and I was looking to buy some new reels. I have a 12ft pier rod and a 10ft spinning rod. I think the cost me 80 at the time years ago. What fixed spool and spinning reels would you recommend for starting back out but which will last?
john86
SAI Hammerhead
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Re: Fixed Spool and Spinning Reels

#2 Post by john86 »

If you wang a fixed spool that will last buy a shimano
john86
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Re: Fixed Spool and Spinning Reels

#3 Post by john86 »

Apoligises meant to say want not wang didnt realise i was speaking chinese.
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cod chaser
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Re: Fixed Spool and Spinning Reels

#4 Post by cod chaser »

Shimano exage 4000 size for spinning will last forever once you rinse it with fresh water after every trip.


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ecleary
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Re: Fixed Spool and Spinning Reels

#5 Post by ecleary »

Shimano hyperloop 6000 is a good quality reel that is more suitable for pier and light beach fishing if that's your main use; but could be used as spinning reel for occasional session. Should pick one up for 40 euros.

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