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Spinning Reels - bwel28 - 03-05-2010 Can anyone recommend a good spinning reel? [signature] Re: [bwel28] Spinning Reels - doolay - 03-05-2010 Shimano Sedona is hands down my favorite. They run about 60 bucks but you more then get your moneys worth out of them. [signature] Re: [bwel28] Spinning Reels - bytebull - 03-05-2010 I use a 9.99$ Shakespeare: Durango and have used it for 3 years without a problem. If you learn to put the line on properly and use a good flexible line with very little "line memory" they work just fine and are cheap. Keep them greased up about twice a year and change the line every few months and you are good to go. If you have more money to spend I do recommend a higher quality reel, but this one has served me well for over three years and doesn't seem to be going out any time soon. [signature] Re: [bwel28] Spinning Reels - Dennis1022 - 03-05-2010 Shimano Symtre FG 2500 it cost about $59.00 front & rear drag adjustments. Also the Sedona real is is good I have both, they are 1 finger trip & cast reels! [signature] Re: [bwel28] Spinning Reels - bigpikeguy - 03-05-2010 I have 2 Doug Hannon Wave Spin Reels. I think for the price they are hard to beat. They come packed with features and are a really tuff reel. I attached a link below for you to find out more info on it. [url "http://www.cabelas.com/link-12/product/0053388122804a.shtml"]http://www.cabelas.com/link-12/product/0053388122804a.shtml[/url] [signature] Re: [bwel28] Spinning Reels - Catatafish - 03-06-2010 Shimano has come out with some really good spinning reels the last few years. I strongly recommend the Stradic (especially the MG's if you can still find them) and the Symetre series. I'm typically a baitcaster guy, and the cheaper spinners I have had used to annoy the hell out of me. However, I picked up 2 of the Stradics and one of the Symetres last year and I really like them. They Symetres come in around $100, and the Stradic's are about $160. The Stradic Mg's used to be over $200, but you can find them cheaper if you look hard. One of the big surprises about these reels compared to the older Shimano reels that I own was lack of line twist , and of course the light weight. The Stradic Mg 1000 comes in at 7 ounces, for instance. Paired with a St. Croix Avid series rod, the total weight is less than 10 ounces, and that makes for a sweet drop shot rig. [signature] Re: [Dennis1022] Spinning Reels - tomegun - 03-06-2010 [quote Dennis1022]Shimano Symtre FG 2500 it cost about $59.00 front & rear drag adjustments. Also the Sedona real is is good I have both, they are 1 finger trip & cast reels![/quote] I'm a Symetre/Stradic fan too. [signature] Re: [bwel28] Spinning Reels - gdn443 - 03-06-2010 Theres your answer. Shamano loved by all. I have seven myself. Stratic on down. Symetrie seems to give you the biggest bang for your buck. [signature] Re: [bwel28] Spinning Reels - bytebull - 03-07-2010 Well I'm old school. I've been fishing since the early sixties and I find that almost any gear you buy will work fine if you maintain it well. Keep it clean, grease if often and replace your line often. I still have some of my old childhood Zebco 404's from the early 70's that I let my little nephews and children use today. I have just maintained them over the years and they still do the trick for the kids. [signature] |