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New Beach/Shore reel.

#1 Post by slowarm »

Am thinking of buying a new beach/shore multiplier and am looking for tips. What's the latest opinion on what I should go for. It's about 20++ years since I used one and that was one known as a 'Sea Streak' and I was very pleased with it. Know I'll be birdie-ing at first but cannot get any great distance with the FS; perhaps I'm just sh*t at casting :D

Any input greatly received.

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#2 Post by Tanglerat »

Clean ground: ABU 6500
Rough Ground: Penn 525
Either/both in magged versions.

Or the Diawa 7HT, though I have no experience of this reel.
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new beach/shore reel.

#3 Post by fishermannum1 »

i fish mixed ground clean and rough, and have recently got myself a penn 525 its a cracker of a reel, took me a bit of time to get the feel for it, but now i have the mags set at fast, and it is great for getting a cast with distance, and its pulling power is great!!! you wont go wrong with the 525.
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#4 Post by hughcronin »

have had trouble with 525 'supermag', found 525 mag extra flawless, great real to cast and fish with. old 525 also good real, picked one up while back, have had no probs but 525 extra is a smoother cast in my own opinion
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#5 Post by brianbru »

i have two 7ht's cant fault them great for clean ground. have an old 525 for heavy work and for rough ground.




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#6 Post by MC »

7 ht, great clean ground reel, easy to cast

abu 6500mag, great clean ground reel, needs more TLC than others, great casting reel, great to learn with as has break blocks and mags

penn525 extra, great all round reel easy cast and almost bombproof

slosh 20/30, rough ground reel, easy to birdie
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#7 Post by MAC »

Hi Steve,

I'd go for the 525. Any of the mag versions should be fine. Although if you are new to casting multi's the extra has a couple of extra magnets which will help slow the spool down while you get used to everything.

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#8 Post by slowarm »

Thanks for all the info & feedback guys.

I've sourced a 525mag from the states - 88yoyos and about 25 to ship. Just clarifying a few things and I think I'm flying.

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#9 Post by hughcronin »

thats sounds resonable. who'd you get it off. was it original mag? thats way better then veals? are there any other hidden charges-custums duties etc?
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#10 Post by slowarm »

Hi Hugh

These are the people [url]http://www.alltackle.com/penn_525.htm[/url]

I am waiting to see how they will package the item and try to minimize any tariffs on arrival into the country. :shock:

I'll let you know how I get on.

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#11 Post by hughcronin »

ta steve,might aswel make hay while the euro rises! pity deleated that email from airlingus on 5euro fairs I'd have gone over and got a suitcase of gear!
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#12 Post by WaveChopper »

Expect the invoice from revenue, slowarm, Ive got one for some stuff Ive ordered recently from tacklewarehouse from the USA ... :evil: :evil: :evil:
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WaveChopper wrote:Expect the invoice from revenue, slowarm, Ive got one for some stuff Ive ordered recently from tacklewarehouse from the USA ... :evil: :evil: :evil:



What way did they calculate the charge? Is it on the full amount or is there a limit below which no charge is made.

Tried reading Revenue's web pages - gobbledy-gook - you end up going in ever decreasing circles until you disappear up your own jacksie. :D :D
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#14 Post by alexthefisherman »

22 euro limit, 44 euro if its a gift.
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#15 Post by chrisfeeney30 »

abu garcia 6500 florada mag elite. cannot fault it, unless your fishing over rough ground, you better get something stronger for that
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#16 Post by Big Bear »

how much would you be looking in the way of charges if you got a reel at around $150?? is it just worthwhile to buy from the local tackle shop???


just wondering will be looking to make a few purchases after final exams....
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#17 Post by Dave »

When you're buying from outside of the EU, you're going to be charged +/- 25% VAT and duty on the total amount including shipping / insurance costs, or at least that has been my experience of it. I know some stuff slips through but I've been charged every time. There more info about about the charges, gifts and that kind of thing [url=http://www.revenue.ie/index.htm?/leaflets/pn1179.htm]here[/url]. With the dollar exchange rate at the moment its still probably worthwhile just remember to factor in the additional charges and the time you spend waiting for it to arrive.
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#18 Post by WaveChopper »

slowarm wrote:
WaveChopper wrote:Expect the invoice from revenue, slowarm, Ive got one for some stuff Ive ordered recently from tacklewarehouse from the USA ... :evil: :evil: :evil:



What way did they calculate the charge? Is it on the full amount or is there a limit below which no charge is made.

Tried reading Revenue's web pages - gobbledy-gook - you end up going in ever decreasing circles until you disappear up your own jacksie. :D :D


It is exactly 21% on the full amount including p&p :cry:
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#19 Post by paddyc »

When ever i buy reels from the USA/EUROPE i ask them to mark it as "gift" and ive never been asked for additional charges, and i get quite a few reels...
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#20 Post by MAC »

paddyc wrote:and i get quite a few reels...


Probably the best understatment of the year.... :lol:
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