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    Able to withstand Barra and Snapper?

    http://www.dealsdirect.com.au/p/fish...murraycod6000/

    G'day,

    Just looking for advice, i am looking for a cheap reel that will withstand the Hard fight of a Barra and also on occasion Snapper too.

    I relise you get what you pay for in the end, but having kiddies and house interest rates and all....leaves me to trying to make do. I would also like some advice as to what Rod should go with it?

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    Re: Able to withstand Barra and Snapper?

    do you want a baitcasting reel or spin?? also whats your price range?? cheers nick

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    Re: Able to withstand Barra and Snapper?

    I want max price to be around $150 (including Braid and rod), i would like a Baitcaster too. i was thinking about that one in the link in my first post...any thoughts on that one?

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    Ausfish Silver Member Tetsuo's Avatar
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    Re: Able to withstand Barra and Snapper?

    For that price it might be worth trying. Spend according to usage.

    Is that reel up to saltwater??? Ask yourself, why the $200 price drop. Saying that, Deals direct often come up with the goods.

    I'm not sure where you would look for a rod in that price range. Maybe an ugly stick. Try the discount stalls at the tackle shows or better yet second hand.

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    Ausfish Silver Member Tetsuo's Avatar
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    Re: Able to withstand Barra and Snapper?

    the cheapest braid worth looking at would be fireline. About $24

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    Re: Able to withstand Barra and Snapper?

    I also saw a Low Profile Baitcaster rod combo at BCF today for $140 that seems pretty sweet, are BCF pretty good with value for money?

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    Re: Able to withstand Barra and Snapper?

    That reel is definitely not worth $205 and even at $35 its not cheap... It comes with a 30 day warranty . If your after a cheap bait casters Abu is probably your best best. Sure there not the nicest/smoothest but are a real work horse they will catch you plenty of fish and last a life time. You should be able to get a Abu 5000 rod reel combo and some line for around that $150 mark.
    Last edited by bayfisher; 31-03-2008 at 10:13 PM.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Roo's Avatar
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    Re: Able to withstand Barra and Snapper?

    Quote Originally Posted by Plastix View Post
    http://www.dealsdirect.com.au/p/fish...murraycod6000/

    G'day,

    Just looking for advice, i am looking for a cheap reel that will withstand the Hard fight of a Barra and also on occasion Snapper too.

    I relise you get what you pay for in the end, but having kiddies and house interest rates and all....leaves me to trying to make do. I would also like some advice as to what Rod should go with it?
    no. it wont. it will fail. barra are not a fish to underestimate, it will destroy almost anything. you need to spend a bit more than $30 for a reel to cope with those fish. if your budget is $150 then spend the bulk of that on a reel that may just cope with the pressure barra will put it under and get a $30 rod to go with it.
    Try looking for a Second hand out fit. you may find just what you need for less than you think.

    Cheers Roo.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member plaztix's Avatar
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    Re: Able to withstand Barra and Snapper?

    Quote Originally Posted by bayfisher View Post
    That reel is definitely not worth $205 and even at $35 its not cheap... It comes with a 30 day warranty . If your after a cheap bait casters Abu is probably your best best. Sure there not the nicest/smoothest but are a real work horse they will catch you plenty of fish and last a life time. You should be able to get a Abu 5000 rod reel combo and some line for around that $150 mark.
    Gotta agree with you BF, i have had a few abu's over the years and they have never let me down. Used to catch big gummies in the brissie river mouth all night on my 3000 cardinal, it still works but is now just an ornament and reminder of the good old days

    I would be concentrating on getting a good reliable reel first and then buy the best rod you can with what you have left.

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    Re: Able to withstand Barra and Snapper?

    Yeah suspect it will do everthing you need it for, if it were $120 or closer to what it may sell for in the shops then NO but only because of the price.

    $44 to your door it's worth the risk, the level wind will forever be a worry though!

    Some times and esp these days people can loose sight of what others can and do fish with very well.

    cheers fnq



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    Re: Able to withstand Barra and Snapper?

    mate also try ebay for a reel, you can get some cheap reels on there at times

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    Re: Able to withstand Barra and Snapper?

    BCF have a sale on abu's at the moment, $119 for rod and reel and for that price you can nearly have braid put on it also, all under $150. Abu's won't let you down, that's the path I'd follow.

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    Re: Able to withstand Barra and Snapper?

    I would be looking around the 2nd hand shops for a decent reel and pay less than half price for it. It will outlast anything you are currently looking at by a long way.

    If you get stuck put up an ad in the wanted to buy section for a baitcaster strong enough for a barra. I am sure there are quite a few reels in possession iof the members here they no longer use and would be prepared to part with.

    Jack.

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    Re: Able to withstand Barra and Snapper?

    Seen plenty of those under several names on the bay with a e.Grabbed a smaller version out of interest ok but
    fnq cairns got a point with the level wind mech.
    All the lw gearing in those beauties are plastic,I havent caught to many Barra (one small one in 1993 during my fnq work/fishing year) but i feel the lw will pack it in on a good one.
    Use mine for lead line on trout
    Cheers
    Reidy

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    Re: Able to withstand Barra and Snapper?

    mate i would save abit longer and extra $100 will make a big difference.
    for barra $150 set up wont last long but for snapper $150 will get you a decent but average spin combo mabey you should watch ebay for a decent used reel
    cheers Bk

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