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Good reel for bay
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    Good reel for bay

    Can anybody advise me on a good reel at a reasonable price.

    I have enough bigger gear but need something smaller for general bay use.

    The last reel went for a swim after taking the kids out. A good excuse for a newy.

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    Ausfish Silver Member Ryan.S's Avatar
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    Mar 2007

    Re: Good reel for bay

    Check out Daiwafishing.com.au. Daiwa is the way to go. I have a Daiwa Luguna 2000 with 10lb braid which is a pretty good allrounder. Paid 160 but have seen them for 100 now. Nice smooth spinning reel. Also have Emcast 4500 and Fuego 3000. All top durable Daiwa reels. (No i dont work for Daiwa).
    Its top gear mate. Cheers Ryno
    En el amor y la guerra, todo hueco es trinchera.

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    Re: Good reel for bay

    Cheers Ryno

    Will check it out

    Pete

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    Re: Good reel for bay

    Have a look at a Penn Slammer 360 or 460. Very strong reel with the best out of the box drag in the business, for a reasonable price.

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    Re: Good reel for bay

    Daiwa Sol or Shimano stradic the stadic is cheaper at around $240 and sol about $300 I think. Both can be found cheaper on the web. The sol has a better drag and i would recomend it if you can afford it. I have a sol 3000 for tuna and snapps in deeper water and i have 5 stadic 1000 and only run light gear 2-6lb. The 2500 would be a good size reel to cover most bases.
    Last edited by Why-ting; 22-04-2007 at 03:49 PM.

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    Ausfish Premium Member PinHead's Avatar
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    Re: Good reel for bay

    .....alvey.....

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    Ausfish Bronze Member crabs's Avatar
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    Re: Good reel for bay

    Okuma EPIX EFS50, they are a good spinner and on sale you will get one for undre 100buck, they were about 250 bucks 3yares ago, they hold about 300yards of 30lb braid and have a good drag on them very smoth reel..

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    Re: Good reel for bay

    lol, good point pinhead. Not such a problem if it goes for a swim this time.
    Joel
    Fishing for the thrill, not for the kill

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