boat reels
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boat reels
im looking some advice on buying a big multiplier capable of taking on skate and shark, anybody any ideas? cheers
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Reels
If it's only for skate or shark then it would be hard to beat a Penn Senator 4/0 hi-speed (best winch available!) or maybe try something from the Avet range.
If you're going to use it for lighter wrecking etc. as well then there's a huge range to choose from: Penn 535, Torium, Trinidad, 7000, 9000, Calcutta, Fladen 666, 777.... etc. The Surecatch range from Dennets has a cracking medium sized lever drag reel that won't break the bank (the model eludes me, I'll check it in the morning, I use one myself!).
There are more heavy boat reels out there than light so you can't go too far wrong. Best thing is to have a look see and then post which reels take your fancy.
Jim
If you're going to use it for lighter wrecking etc. as well then there's a huge range to choose from: Penn 535, Torium, Trinidad, 7000, 9000, Calcutta, Fladen 666, 777.... etc. The Surecatch range from Dennets has a cracking medium sized lever drag reel that won't break the bank (the model eludes me, I'll check it in the morning, I use one myself!).
There are more heavy boat reels out there than light so you can't go too far wrong. Best thing is to have a look see and then post which reels take your fancy.
Jim
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skate - 4/0 or 6/0 senator (black sides) not high speed.....its easier on you!
i have 4/0 and 6/0 high speeds myself for the heavy work, but for the skate the normal senators have been highly recommended by guys who have caught loads more of them than me!
many go for lever drags...personally i now steer clear of them as the star drag is a far more robust system for the big fish imho.
obviously, if its quick moving tuna or shark then lever drag is more preferable
i have 4/0 and 6/0 high speeds myself for the heavy work, but for the skate the normal senators have been highly recommended by guys who have caught loads more of them than me!
many go for lever drags...personally i now steer clear of them as the star drag is a far more robust system for the big fish imho.
obviously, if its quick moving tuna or shark then lever drag is more preferable
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