Looking at a New Reel, any suggestions?

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Looking at a New Reel, any suggestions?

#1 Post by adam.urwin »

Hi, I'm looking to buy a multiplier and have done a bit of research. As it's the first time I'll be using one I wondered if anyone had some advice? The 2 I'm looking at are the slosh30 and the Abu Garcia Ambassadeur 7000. Are there better options for around the same price range? Thanks
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#2 Post by petekd »

What are you using it for? Both models listed are more at home over seriously rough ground or on the boat TBH.
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#3 Post by adam.urwin »

beach work mainly, some rough some sand. I was looking for an all rounder if possible
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#4 Post by petekd »

Thats easy so. The 525 mag, either the original, super mag or mag extra. Its your only serious contender for mixed fishing. It combines excellent casting performance with some serious winching capabilities. Its comparable to the Sloshes but much easier to cast and not quite as big. If you buy one of these you will not regret it...guaranteed.... :wink:
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#5 Post by adam.urwin »

Will that be an easy option to use for the novice multiplier user like me?!
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#6 Post by Rockhopper »

Adam,

What your being advised is right...to answer your last question is easy IMHO...start off with either 20lb or 25lb line on the 525Mag until you get used to it.....then drop down to 15lb like most users. This will help you get used to it without birdies....distance will not be as long but, you will get used to it sooner.

Don't forget to have the magnets on full!!!!

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#7 Post by petekd »

Keep your mags on full and your line level about 5 mm from the rounded lip on the spool and you'll be fine :wink: .
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#8 Post by adam.urwin »

thanks for the advice lads. will let you know how I get on. TL
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#9 Post by kstaff »

Hi Adam,

I have a few Mag 525's and Abu Mag Elite's, ur welcome to have a try with if youy like?
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#10 Post by m.b3 »

the 525 supermag is a very slow real with brakes on full- ridiculously slow! should make learning much easier.
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#11 Post by beachcaster »

all depends on what oil is in them mate ,i use a formula of tournament and yellow rocket fuel and i can tell you the reels can fly.anyone starting off should use stp 30 oil ,low line level and mags on full all the time ,until they get used to the reel after that its a dordle!!!!!cheers john.
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#12 Post by adam.urwin »

thanks for all the replies - I'm going to try a 525 at some point, thanks to dbrock.
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#13 Post by kstaff »

I was hitting close on 200yds with Mags on full and 20lb line last week!! OTG.

No fine tuning required, the reel will run as quick or as slow as you need it to.
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#14 Post by m.b3 »

kstaff wrote:I was hitting close on 200yds with Mags on full and 20lb line last week!! OTG.

No fine tuning required, the reel will run as quick or as slow as you need it to.


your casting is improving then!? good to hear sir!
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#15 Post by beachcaster »

[quote="kstaff"]I was hitting close on 200yds with Mags on full and 20lb line last week!! OTG.

No fine tuning required, the reel will run as quick or as slow as you need it to.[/quote]thats very good casting .i have often heard people say the penn 525 original was a very fast reel but i didnot have any problems with mine at all.i think a lot of people over fill the reel and dont put the line on level when re winding which can lead to problems casting.
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#16 Post by m.b3 »

i second that! origanal penn 525 did not need improving, i luv em!
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#17 Post by kstaff »

Cheers men, it was all thanks to the lads at the show, I was just holding on for dear life!!

Have to agree that they are a super reel!!!

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