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My son bought a tourmanant choice from academy for 20 bucks on sale this is his second year with it and it is doing fine.
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Just looked at the sale papers that reel combo is on sale now.
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Oh yeah. I spooled it with 14lb cajun red mono. No problems so far.
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I always tie a 3-4ft floro leader to my braid for the low vis and the easier bait switch. Learn to tie a uni to uni knot if you do not lnow already and this will make life much easier.
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I have some Shimano Stradic CI4's. More than you want to pay, but light weight and great for saltwater.
If I were you, I wouldn't put more than 15 lb. braid on them. You get a lot of line twist with any braid over 15 lbs. on a small spinning reel. I moved up to 20 lb. once due to being in a hurry and not looking for the 15 lb., big mistake, in my opinion. I love using a light weight reel to fish inland. Makes it a lot more fun. |
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call me cheap... but i have been using the quantum optix from academy for the past 5 years... $25 and i haven't had one fail on me yet... still work like the day i bought them.
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Same one I got.....handled some big nasty reds no problem.
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Them green and blue floating fishing pliers cut braid real good too.
X-Tool or something like that. |
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penn battle
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all this fishing talk and all this rain....Lawd help dem fishies when all this freshwater moves out...You guys would laugh if you saw me tie a fishing knot...The OP said to tie uni with flourocarbon on the end for quicker bait change and visual....I would need to go to a ROCO class for 8 hrs to get that right! LOL...Great idea when you think about it, but I guarantee you I'd find a way to screw that up!
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Thanks guys for all the suggestions. Think i might check out the penn battle. I like the shimanos but i find they are a little over priced. I have a shimano cardiff and i have used the calcutta and i find my ambassodors do just as good of a job as the shimano (baitcast) i guess it just preference. Thanks angin for the help.
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Outcast Reel Co. Makes a great spinning reel and it sells for 89.95. Glen that owns Stick'Em Rods owns Outcast Reel Company. Great guy and backs up his product.
I have one at the house if you want to take a look at it. +1 |
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I've been using US Reels 240 supercaster reels for 4 years now and I love them. Great drag and can handle a wide range of line size from mono to braid. They're definitely worth throwing in the mix of possibilties.
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Yes I love these reels I have them great reels
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okuma with braid has been my go to
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If you tie directly to your bait try using Tony clips. Makes swapping quick and easy. Fins windtamer is my braid Of choice.
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It's all about how easy it is to "click the bale" over. I've owned about 10 Spinning reels in the last 10 years, love to fish with them, but in general I find none of the ones I've bought in the +/- $100.00 range hold up more 2-3 seasons of moderate use. Bait casting on the other hand go and go and last forever.
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Penn gold series slammers
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