View Full Version : New Reel Any Suggestions?
Mac_Attack
28-10-2007, 02:49 PM
I want to get a new light reel currently i have a Shimano JHX 4000
Somethign around that size would be good.
I want to buy something that i know will last me another 10 years
i do work my reels very hard as i live on the water and i do fish every
second or third afternoon. My price range is around $250-$300 max.
My Shimano still works but it is just a tad bit stiff and it only has
about 3-4 months left. My garage is full of reels but there all to big.
I hope you guys can make a suggestion
Cheers Nick 8-)
Blackened
28-10-2007, 04:29 PM
G'day
What ate you chasing and what line class? Would you downgrade to a 2500 size reel?
Any of the shimano / daiwa gear in that price range will be great quality, head down the store and have a play with it.
Dave
Mac_Attack
28-10-2007, 06:26 PM
G'day
What ate you chasing and what line class? Would you downgrade to a 2500 size reel?
Any of the shimano / daiwa gear in that price range will be great quality, head down the store and have a play with it.
Dave
10lb-12lb line
2500 looks great i will go and have a play i just wanted to hear some peoples views on reliability of reels.
Cheers Nick 8-)
I want to get a new light reel currently i have a Shimano JHX 4000
Somethign around that size would be good.
I want to buy something that i know will last me another 10 years
i do work my reels very hard as i live on the water and i do fish every
second or third afternoon. My price range is around $250-$300 max.
My Shimano still works but it is just a tad bit stiff and it only has
about 3-4 months left. My garage is full of reels but there all to big.
I hope you guys can make a suggestion
Cheers Nick 8-)
The only reel that I feel will go the distance is a Daiwa Certate ..... But you are looking at $$$ more ....... A 2500 out of Japan will set you back $350 atm .... $520 locally ..... Nagg
oddbudman
28-10-2007, 08:39 PM
What sort of fish do you chase? Do you use lures ? if so what type?
Are you putting the reel on a rod you already have? if so what type?
cheers,
oddbudman
Mac_Attack
28-10-2007, 09:25 PM
What sort of fish do you chase? Do you use lures ? if so what type?
Are you putting the reel on a rod you already have? if so what type?
cheers,
oddbudman
I currently have a light shakespeare ugly stick rod I will be using mostly poppers and the occasional bait/SP fishing
Cheers Nick 8-)
Mac_Attack
29-10-2007, 09:15 AM
I was looking into one of these Penn Captiva CV200 reels what do you guys recon?
Cheers Nick 8-)
Why-ting
29-10-2007, 09:15 AM
sol 2500. I dont own 1 but i have 3 in the 2000 and 1 in the 3000 sizes. Great drag systems and strong. Super smooth reel and is just in your price range.
Cheers Whytey
Horse
29-10-2007, 05:38 PM
My Penn Spinfishers have been worked hard for up to 25 years with minimal maintenance and still work well. I would not plan on the current crop of multiple bearing reels going the distance so I personally would buy well within your budget and if needed replace in a few years. A Shimano Stradic 4000 can be picked up at a great price at the moment and would do OK. A bit of TLC and maintenance can go a long way to extending a reels life.
jayvee
29-10-2007, 06:36 PM
im with HORSE!! go the stradic 2500 or 4000, top reels around the $210-$230 price or wait for the sales and you'll pick one up just under the $200 mark!!
oddbudman
29-10-2007, 10:21 PM
Shimano Spheros range is also worth considering if you need something bulletproof.
oddbudman
the gecko
30-10-2007, 04:02 PM
Dont go the penn captiva. My new one failed on me, first decent fish on it too. Go Stradic for $150 new on ebay, or the sol.
Andrew
Vindicator
01-11-2007, 08:10 PM
Being a shimano man, I agree with horse and jayvee. I bought a stradic a few years back to cast slugs for mackerel and for their price you can't go wrong.
Kezza
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