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Great discussion. I appreciate everyone's contributions.
Even though our reels only hold 120 or so yards of 30 lb power pro, we've never been spooled on a bull redfish or drum. When it becomes clear that there's a big fish on, everyone gets all the other lines out of the water, and we get ready to pull the anchor if the angler is close to getting spooled. We've only had to pull the anchor once or twice, usually the fish turns, especially of the drag gets tightened early enough so the fish starts to tire. I even carry a spare anchor just in case we need to cut the anchor line to follow the fish before the spool runs out. Most of our bull reds and drum are caught on the level winds with 300 yards of 50 lb power pro, because these are our preferred lines for fishing crabs, sand trout, and croaker. The spinning reels usually fish smaller bait closer to structure so are more likely to catch smaller reds and specks. When the occasional bull hits one of these the drag gets tightened quickly to keep the fish out of the structure. |
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shimano symetres I have had a couple for a bout 4 years and all I ever do is rinse em off. Still work like new
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I vote for the Shimano Stradic 3000's. I like the extra line capacity. Never know when your going to hook into a Jack. They will strip you down to the spool in no time. When one of the kids hook a Jack I start up the big motor and follow them. No way your going to catch a big one on light tackle if you don't. Big Reds will fight and are fun but I don't think anything else inshore will fight like a big Jack Cravelle.
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I love my Okuma inspira. Sitka c14 also bad arse. Anything you get just remember you get what you pay for
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Stratic CI4 is lighter weight. YOu don't know how light, until You fish with one then swap back to a regular Stratic. I like the 2500 with 15 lb. braid.
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We'll definitely be going with a 3000 or similar reel with comparable capacity just to give the angler enough time to react, tighten the drag and give us a chance to pull the anchor and get the boat moving if spooling is imminent. I also like the retrieve speed of the Shimanos a bit better than the Penns. When you need to get the lines in quickly to avoid tangling with a big fish on, the 35 in per turn for the Shimanos will beat the 25 in per turn of the Penns. It will be nice to have some higher end spinning reels in the boat. I appreciate all the advice. I'll probably be going with the Symetre 3000 FJ rather than the Stradic. I don't quite see how the added benefits of the Stradic justify the extra dough, and when you're buying 6-8 reels to outfit the whole boat the price difference adds up. The Symetre has also been on the market a bit longer so it has a longer track record for durability. I think I can swing the $600-$800 price tag to outfit the boat with the Symetre, but going over a grand for the Stradic might get some marital resistance. |
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I have a few Okuma spinning reels and have been very pleased. Frankly, I stopped buying anything else.
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