Need help picking first baitcast reel.
- JustAFluke
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Need help picking first baitcast reel.
I've been using a spinning combo with 8 pound test my whole fishing life. Next year I plan on doing more bass fishing and I want to be able to get in there and fish the slop with 50lb braid.
I'm looking for a little help in choosing a good baitcaster for this purpose as well as being kind to a first time user.
I am considering the Abu Garcia Revo-s and the Shimano Citica currently.($140 is max i want to spend)
Anyone have any advice on a suitable reel for my needs?
I'm looking for a little help in choosing a good baitcaster for this purpose as well as being kind to a first time user.
I am considering the Abu Garcia Revo-s and the Shimano Citica currently.($140 is max i want to spend)
Anyone have any advice on a suitable reel for my needs?
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Check out the new Caenan from Shimano before you buy anything. They run around 100 bucks and are packed with some of the finest features shimano has. Take a drive out the Paddletales next weekend and he'll have them there along with lots of great pro-staffers that can help you out ( and lots of great snacks). Then you can take the $40 you will save and buy some tackle to use with your new reel
Thanks to my great supporters Deep River Outfitters, Shimano Canada and Hunters Bay Marine.
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Can't go wrong with the Citicas. I have a few and they are bullet proof. Never tried a Canaan but it has teh Name Shimano on it so it can't be that bad.
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BIG JIM
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The Shimano Caenan reel is a sweet economically priced reel for someone to begin with......in the past $100 baitcasters were more trouble then they were worth for the beginner and they simply gave up......
Now if you've picked one up and aren't a fan of birdsnests and struggle with it....you'll know it wasn't the reels fault....
RJ
Now if you've picked one up and aren't a fan of birdsnests and struggle with it....you'll know it wasn't the reels fault....
RJ
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Thanks for the feedback. I had thought about the Caenan but since it's new I wasn't able to find many reviews. Sounds like a nice deal from the responses so far.
Has anyone tried the Abu Revo-s or Orras SX? They sound like nice reels, I have an Abu spinning reel and it's worked excellent for me.
Any thoughts on the Abu Garcia reels?
Has anyone tried the Abu Revo-s or Orras SX? They sound like nice reels, I have an Abu spinning reel and it's worked excellent for me.
Any thoughts on the Abu Garcia reels?
Baitcaster.
Buy the most expensive reel that you can afford.
With the best features in that price range. Spool it with 15-20 lb MONO to start with. I would say a first time user with Power pro spooled on will be constantly removing bird's nests. Mono is thicker, easier to untangle and WHEN you need to cut it all out after the 10000th tangle..........you won't be throwing away $20.00 of braid.
You try, you like !
T
With the best features in that price range. Spool it with 15-20 lb MONO to start with. I would say a first time user with Power pro spooled on will be constantly removing bird's nests. Mono is thicker, easier to untangle and WHEN you need to cut it all out after the 10000th tangle..........you won't be throwing away $20.00 of braid.
You try, you like !
T
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Google Baitcasting 101 .
BTW I find braided line easier to untangle than mono. But that's my own opinion.
BTW I find braided line easier to untangle than mono. But that's my own opinion.
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Re: Baitcaster.
Keep in mind - I know nothing about nothing!!painter wrote:Mono is thicker, easier to untangle and WHEN you need to cut it all out after the 10000th tangle..........you won't be throwing away $20.00 of braid.
T
...BUT...
If you buy cheap... get Shimano!
I bought a $75 or $80 Pflueger Endeavor combo.
The first fish I set a hook on with this combo (A 3.5lb LMB) the thing fell apart.
Seriously.
I have also had to cut out two spools of Power Pro. Totally bedded beyond redemption...
I am not painting ALL Pfluegers with the same brush... this one was obviously not their best.
BUT
I bought a Shimano $75 to $80 combo.... Sojourn rod Callisto reel...
AND I LOVE IT!
This is my first year with baitcasters reels and I am quickly becoming a convert. I had an old Shimano Crestfire given to me and I teamed it up with my Bob Izumi rod... works great.
I have arthritis in my left hand (and I am left handed...) and the spinning reels were BRUTAL on my hand. I fish all day when I go... and I rarely take any breaks, so my hand would be SCREAMING the next day. Baitcasters seem to have little impact on my hand...
Keep in mind... all the ones that I have mentioned are likely looked down on by tackle whores... snide "..Canadian Tire Combo..." remarks will rain down upon you like cocaine and crabs on Charlie Sheen's shoes in a hotel bathroom.
I am going to start to upgrade my swords at a fiscally sane rate. That goes for rods too.
Good luck and let us know what you choose and your impressions!
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Re: Baitcaster.
cprince wrote:.
I have arthritis in my left hand (and I am left handed...) and the spinning reels were BRUTAL on my hand.
Craig
The result of using a Canadian Tire FX $ 19.99 Rod Reel combo , the rod with the 1'' diameter shaft........
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Husky jerk
I beat the tar (crap) out of a Caenan protype all summer and it still runs like a fine clock ...even I am overly impressed for under $100.
I can lend it to you for a few days if you want to try it out.
BIG JIM
I can lend it to you for a few days if you want to try it out.
BIG JIM
Re: Husky jerk
I've been thinking of what lund boat, shimano rods....and reels.....for under $100 too Big Jim.Big Jim wrote:I beat the tar (crap) out of a Caenan protype all summer and it still runs like a fine clock ...even I am overly impressed for under $100.
I can lend it to you for a few days if you want to try it out.
BIG JIM
Delivery, my house tomorrow??
I'll even throw in the KFC voucher I got in Val-Pac....
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Re: Husky jerk
Big Jim wrote:I beat the tar (crap) out of a Caenan protype all summer and it still runs like a fine clock .
BIG JIM
Looks like I might have to pick one up next Saturday , and Jim you can have my share of the Turkey