Results 1 to 10 of 19
Thread: What reel do I need
-
07-04-2005, 16:50 #1WSF Regular Poster
- Join Date
- Jan 2005
- Posts
- 20
- Location
- Belgium
- Favourite Rod
- 10ft uptider
- Favourite Reel
- Daiwa Tournament Entoh
- Best Catch
- 30 Lbs Conger on 12 lbs line - YYS 2005 Weymouth
- Post Thanks / Like

What reel do I need
Hello,
What reel do I need for boatfishing on doggies, ray, pollack,...
It has to be a left handed one.
From our sponsor I've had a Daiwa Firewolf FW47Hi, right handed.
So I can do nothing with it.
Thanks.
-
07-04-2005, 18:31 #2WSF Hardcore Poster
- Join Date
- Jul 2004
- Posts
- 1,223
- Location
- Dorset
- Interests
- Sea Angling - Boat & Shore
- Favourite Rod
- Daiwa Interline 1230
- Favourite Reel
- Accurate Boss 270 & BX2 - 500
- Best Catch
- 100lb + Conger
- Favourite Fishing
- Boat
- Post Thanks / Like

Hi Gulle,
The Abu 7001 would be a suitable reel for your requirements. It is the left hand version of the Abu7000.
I use this version for all but Conger fishing and can highly recommend it.
Cheers
DrewLoch Sloy - This I'll Defend
NEVER argue with an idiot they will only drag you down to their level......and then beat you with experience..!
Secretary of The Blandford SAC
-
07-04-2005, 19:35 #3WSF Regular Poster
- Join Date
- Jan 2005
- Posts
- 20
- Location
- Belgium
- Favourite Rod
- 10ft uptider
- Favourite Reel
- Daiwa Tournament Entoh
- Best Catch
- 30 Lbs Conger on 12 lbs line - YYS 2005 Weymouth
- Post Thanks / Like

OK thank you.
I've found the following reels:
* ABU 7001 C3 - 115 euro
* ABU AMBASSADEUR 7001 HS - 166 euro
* PENN 115 LLH SENATOR - 150 £
* PENN 114 LH SENATOR - 125 £
* PENN 321 GTI - 95 £
-
07-04-2005, 22:51 #4WSF Hardcore Poster
- Join Date
- Jul 2004
- Posts
- 1,223
- Location
- Dorset
- Interests
- Sea Angling - Boat & Shore
- Favourite Rod
- Daiwa Interline 1230
- Favourite Reel
- Accurate Boss 270 & BX2 - 500
- Best Catch
- 100lb + Conger
- Favourite Fishing
- Boat
- Post Thanks / Like

Hi Gulle,
The Ambassadeur is the one I have, if you can afford it, then go for it.
The Abu Range of reels are very easy to maintain and repair yourself.
Penn is a swear word to me!!!
Cheers
DrewLoch Sloy - This I'll Defend
NEVER argue with an idiot they will only drag you down to their level......and then beat you with experience..!
Secretary of The Blandford SAC
-
08-04-2005, 02:38 #5flounder_alGuest
Cannot be bothered to write it all out again. So here it is copied and pasted from the other link in the tackle section
I have two reels that i fish boating comps with and find they are fantastic for the price of them.
The first one is a Shakespeare Navigator 2923 401 (Level wind) and the second is a Shakespeare Ugly Boat 2916 401 (Level wind).
I am normally a Penn man myself but i have found these reels to be excellent for fishng off the Scottish coastline and can recommend them to anyone. The Navigator is especially good with braid.
Both reels can be bought for left handed people at no extra cost.
-
08-04-2005, 10:14 #6WSF Regular Poster
- Join Date
- Jan 2005
- Posts
- 20
- Location
- Belgium
- Favourite Rod
- 10ft uptider
- Favourite Reel
- Daiwa Tournament Entoh
- Best Catch
- 30 Lbs Conger on 12 lbs line - YYS 2005 Weymouth
- Post Thanks / Like

Drew and Flounder_al, thank you for the information.
Grts
Marc
-
11-04-2005, 11:20 #7WSF Regular Poster
- Join Date
- Jan 2005
- Posts
- 20
- Location
- Belgium
- Favourite Rod
- 10ft uptider
- Favourite Reel
- Daiwa Tournament Entoh
- Best Catch
- 30 Lbs Conger on 12 lbs line - YYS 2005 Weymouth
- Post Thanks / Like

What line do I have to put on the reel for this kind of fishery?
-
11-04-2005, 12:02 #8WSF Hardcore Poster
- Join Date
- Jul 2004
- Posts
- 1,223
- Location
- Dorset
- Interests
- Sea Angling - Boat & Shore
- Favourite Rod
- Daiwa Interline 1230
- Favourite Reel
- Accurate Boss 270 & BX2 - 500
- Best Catch
- 100lb + Conger
- Favourite Fishing
- Boat
- Post Thanks / Like

Hi Gulle,
If you are boat fishing then you want 30 - 40lb braid with a shockleader of 20ft or so (Twice the length of your rod plus a few turns round your reel). The choice is yours. Might I suggest that you use braid and not Fire Line. (Rubbish)
I generally use 40ld as my traces are normally 30lb, however my spare spool is loaded with 30lb so that I can change, whenever, although I never have done.
Before using braid it pays to check the rings on your rod for nicks, these will shred it to ribbons on your first drop.
Cheers
DrewLoch Sloy - This I'll Defend
NEVER argue with an idiot they will only drag you down to their level......and then beat you with experience..!
Secretary of The Blandford SAC
-
11-04-2005, 14:25 #9WSF Regular Poster
- Join Date
- Jan 2005
- Posts
- 20
- Location
- Belgium
- Favourite Rod
- 10ft uptider
- Favourite Reel
- Daiwa Tournament Entoh
- Best Catch
- 30 Lbs Conger on 12 lbs line - YYS 2005 Weymouth
- Post Thanks / Like

Is the new Fireline XDS not a good braid?
I also have the nylon Fendreel from Colmic 40 Lb (40/00 mm) and the Maxima Ultra Green 30 Lb (50/00mm).
-
12-04-2005, 21:41 #10
Never had a problem with Fireline myself - though it pays to take care when tying knots as they can slip more than 'normal' braid - due to the smooth coating.
Gulle where are you fishing? - the other thing to consider is if you want a level wind or not. Some people prefer to use level wind reels with braid as it's easy to slice through a cold thumb when trying to spool the line under load.



Adv Reply
Bookmarks