Why do you say that Josh? I am thinking of getting a spin reel with enough drag to stop kingis. I have the talisman, the saltist 6500, fin nor offshore 5500 or a Okuma V55a on my list, but I have not been phyically seen any of them yet. I want a reliable reel that won't die after only a few fish.
Reel Magic wrote:Why do you say that Josh? I am thinking of getting a spin reel with enough drag to stop kingis. I have the talisman, the saltist 6500, fin nor offshore 5500 or a Okuma V55a on my list, but I have not been phyically seen any of them yet. I want a reliable reel that won't die after only a few fish. |



Muppet wrote:Field tests by Stephen Tapp try PMing him his handle is Limitless on here it must have had a good work out on his yak (he gets serious fish)so he will give you a good assessment of how good it is in exposed conditions. And PM Capt Asparagus he has used them too. |
JOLLY wrote:How much $$ do they go for? 93cm or 117cm per crank:
Which one for Stick baits? Higher ratio but you could get away with lower also
Which one for Poppers? Higher Ratio but you could get away with lower also ,but preferably high.
Which one for Jigging? Lower ratio |
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