what was you first multiplier reel??????
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what was you first multiplier reel??????
The reason I ask is I am thinking of buying one and don't have a clue where to start! I love using fixed spools but i would like to have a go with a mutliplier, plus i could do with a few extra reels
So the question is, what was your first mutliplier????????
So the question is, what was your first mutliplier????????
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EoinMag
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My first one was some crappy Chinese no name for 45 euro, I used it to learn the principle of multi use with spinning tackle, then moved on from there to a millionaire 300-s, the levelwind went on this, then I moved onto 6500 and a slosh both CT, won't look back now.
The Chinese reel is screwed even though a return was offered, it did what it had to and stopped me messing up some more expensive reels and it isn't worth repairing.
The Chinese reel is screwed even though a return was offered, it did what it had to and stopped me messing up some more expensive reels and it isn't worth repairing.
2008 Species: Flounder, whiting, coal fish, Dogfish, rockling, dab.
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Lee337
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Daiwa Millionaire 6000M ( about 17 years ago ), followed by 7HT's, Abu 6500's then Penn 525's.
The original Daiwa is still going strong and my first 7HT is currently being used for field work ( among other new shiny things 8) ).
Just goes to show that if you buy quality and look after it, it will last a lifetime.
Lee
The original Daiwa is still going strong and my first 7HT is currently being used for field work ( among other new shiny things 8) ).
Just goes to show that if you buy quality and look after it, it will last a lifetime.
Lee
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Donagh
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A mitchel 602ap with the nylon spool for shore casting. No longer made and it had no breaks or bearings. I still have it and use it for pier congering.
For a first multiplier don't get a bargain basement reels as it will be useless. Penn, Daiwa and abu will all be perfect depending on the ground you want to fish.
Donagh
For a first multiplier don't get a bargain basement reels as it will be useless. Penn, Daiwa and abu will all be perfect depending on the ground you want to fish.
Donagh
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Donagh
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I understand there was a 602 with a metal spool as well for boat fishing but it also had a reputation for exploding under pressure. I bought mine around 20 years ago when I was to young to know any better and it was a pain in the arse. I got a multiplier as I read it was the thing to do when I should of got a useable fixed spool. A lesson for anyone starting out.
Its great for conger pier fishing as running off the rachet is very light compared to the modern reels and the end tension can be adjusted to modify the resistance but with a 3 to 1 it's useless over the rocks.
Donagh
Its great for conger pier fishing as running off the rachet is very light compared to the modern reels and the end tension can be adjusted to modify the resistance but with a 3 to 1 it's useless over the rocks.
Donagh
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davybrown99
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Daiwa Millionaire m37-2b i think? Was ok for the cash. Back using fixed spool myself now but got an abu 6500c power handle a couple of weeks ago. Was £45 in veals and made in sweden which i believe means better quality. Has a level wind which may turn a lot of people off. There are ct frames for sale though i'm not sure how much they are. Seems like a solid enough reel to me so far.
Good luck
dave
Good luck
dave
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roger de dodger
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1st multi was a 6500 ct sports mag (8 or 10 years old and still pwo)and still looking good ,great reel to learn on and still great as you can go faster and faster with it as you get better i have two 525 mags but wouldnt give one to a begginer as they are harder to control (dont get a level wind as it will only give you problems (thanks to henries tackle on the sound advice years ago i never looked back :) )
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cortaz
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still waiting.... :)
What I said in public
"Bass, there future in your hands, support catch and release"
..but I'm a liar really
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/foru ... 12&t=45629
"Bass, there future in your hands, support catch and release"
..but I'm a liar really
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/foru ... 12&t=45629
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An ABU 7000 bought in 1980 and still in occasional use today for uptiding and gilling.
It was the The reel for beach casting in Greystones at the time with the mixture of rough and clean ground in Ballygannon.
This was the model with the bush bearings. The level wind had to be hacked off and a few anglers at the time could cast close to 200 yards on a mix of 3in1 oil and brake blocks. Rods were mosty ABU's 464 or 484.
It was the The reel for beach casting in Greystones at the time with the mixture of rough and clean ground in Ballygannon.
This was the model with the bush bearings. The level wind had to be hacked off and a few anglers at the time could cast close to 200 yards on a mix of 3in1 oil and brake blocks. Rods were mosty ABU's 464 or 484.