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Ausfish Bronze Member
Shimano stradic 2500
Hi Guys,
Im looking at buying a shimano stradic in the 2500 size,
Has anyone had any experiences with this reel?
Cheers Sam,
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Ausfish Platinum Member
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Shimano stradic 2500
Gudday darylive,
Went to BCF today to and had a go with the new 2500 model feels nice and smooth and ive heard the drags supposed to be pretty good to,
Im intending to use it for bream,small tailor and salmon,whiting and catching all the bread and butter species
Cheers Sam,
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: Shimano stradic 2500
I was there mate, Ah the gift voucher. what a wonderful thing it is, beats socks and undies etc.
Most of my Money is spent on Booze and Fishin.The Rest is just Wasted!
To The Shed.............
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Ausfish Bronze Member
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Ausfish Gold Member
Re: Shimano stradic 2500
I have owned one 2000,2500,5000 and they are a good strong reel for the money..
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Ausfish Gold Member
Re: Shimano stradic 2500
I own two 2500 Stradics that I run with 4lb - 10lb braid and most of my fishing is flicking plastics and light lures for snapper, flatties, jacks and bream. On occasions I have caught solid macs and tuna on them out in the bay when I had nothing more appopiate rigged and ready to go. Have also used them at various barra parks for decent fish up to about 6kg and they have never let me down. The drags are very smooth, cast a mile and are smooth as. All I do is rinse in freshwater after sessions, service occasionally and store them (and all my tackle - much to the Mrs disgust) inside, out of the dust and cobwebs.
I love using them and can't fault them but having said that, I am a Shimano fan. Other blokes are Diawa fans and in reality, any of the top end of the range from quality manufacturers should see that you are not disappointed and will keep going strong for years as long as you look after them.
Cheers
Murph
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Ausfish Addict
Re: Shimano stradic 2500
I have both the 1000 and 2500 Stradics. Best small spin reels I have owned. Drag is very nice and reels are smooth.
Jeremy
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Shimano stradic 2500
Depending on how much you are going to use it you may want to consider a cheaper reel, i have a 2500 Shimano Symetre that i use as a SP reel for bream/flathead etc. Its a good little reel and would be of similar quality as the Stradic.
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Shimano stradic 2500
I own the FH model 2500 x 2 and a 4000 and 5000 and they are awsome reels for the money I would reccomend them to anyone.
The newer FI models are even better as they apparently have a better drag that is more water resistant as well as a deacrease in knots in your braid and an upgrade to the bail arm to stop the line catching or so I have been told.
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Shimano stradic 2500
Cheers for the tips guys,
For a cheaper option i was looking at the seido in the 2500 size
any one no anything about these reels?
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Platinum Member
Re: Shimano stradic 2500
Stradic is the best all rounder and value for money IMHO. Its also the first reel you come to price wise, after youve had enough of el cheapo reels that have let you down.
I wouldnt touch a Siedo, they seem like KMart specials with a shimano badge. Symetre is ok, and very close to the Stradic.
Andrew
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Ausfish Gold Member
Re: Shimano stradic 2500
Have a 1000 fi great little reel (replaced my old spirex).Be carefull re mounting the spool as it needs a little twist to get over the line out clicker.Bagged some nice Tassie black bream and trout on mine (softies) running 6lb fireline.
The siedo is a beefed up Alvio (more bearings, Euro carp/fresh reel IMO )
Cheers
Reidy
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Ausfish Silver Member
Re: Shimano stradic 2500
Normally go with shimano though I bought a tierra to try, it goes well but would have been just as happy to get a stradic. I have a sustain which is awsome for the money.
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