which reel
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paddyh
which reel
Hi everyone, i was wondering if ye might please give me some advice on a fixed spool reel, on which is a good make etc.. , it'll be going on a 10ft spinning rod i plan to use for bass and pollack.thanks
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petekd
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Im currently using a Jaxon which I bought a couple of months back for about 40 quid, its a nice enough reel but I'm not sure how it will stand the salt. Not a thing wrong with Okuma reels by the way especially given the price of them. I used an Okuma exide for 2 years for pollack bashing off the boat with no problems. They are available on ebay for about £6.00 to £12.00 most of the time :shock: Stay away from the likes of the Mitchell Avocets as they rust up in no time. If your going towards the other end of the market, then I guess it has to be Shimano. HTH.
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Christina
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I've used shimano spinning reels for years for bass. Currently using a stradic 3000m for 7 years. Never let me down. Never been serviced apart from light oiling. Not the cpeapest though. I also use a shimano bait runner 5000 for light ledgering and float fishing, also for bass. Also never let me down.
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Esox lunatic
Since I do quite a bit of pike fishing (suppose you guessed that from the forum name) I use a Shimano Baitrunner 6000GTE and a Shimano Beastmaster 300/330H when spinning for pike. This doubles up for salt water spinning and performs like a dream for pollack and bass as well as mackie bashing. Look out on E-Bay for bargains. The GTE series has been superseded by the new GTE-B so you could get a bargain.
The GTE-B series is pricey (less so on E-Bay) but is suposed to be saltwater resistant. I have a couple of GTE-B 8000's for pike fishing but I haven't tried them out yet on saltwater so I can't advise on this.
I have also used Okuma reels for spinning and these have performed very well and can be bought for a good price. The Interceptor is not a bad reel.
Whatever reel you buy make sure you rinse it with fresh water after use and give it a bit of TLC a bit of grease and oil.
E.L.
The GTE-B series is pricey (less so on E-Bay) but is suposed to be saltwater resistant. I have a couple of GTE-B 8000's for pike fishing but I haven't tried them out yet on saltwater so I can't advise on this.
I have also used Okuma reels for spinning and these have performed very well and can be bought for a good price. The Interceptor is not a bad reel.
Whatever reel you buy make sure you rinse it with fresh water after use and give it a bit of TLC a bit of grease and oil.
E.L.