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30-11-2006, 09:08 #1WSF Hardcore Poster
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Spinning reel help
Having been a fisherman of every other type I have decided to buy myself a multipiece spinning rod for holidays and some spur of the moment spinning sessions. I have never been spinning (ever) before so am unsure of the best reel to suit my rod, I have bought a shimano exage stc weight casting 15 - 40g, should i be looking at a fixed spool and if so how big, or a small yankie styly multiplier baitcaster...I would like to be using the rod in sea and freshwater?
Any advice greatly appreciated?Fishing - my religion
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30-11-2006, 09:17 #2WSF Hardcore Poster
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Go for a Shimano fixed spool 4000 or 5000 size depending on the breaking strain of line you want to use.I use the 4000 size with 8 to 10lb line on my lure rod that I keep in the boot of the car for any sneaky fishing opportunities that arise!
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30-11-2006, 12:10 #3WSF Hardcore Poster
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abu cardinals are my fave reels.. heres a link...http://www.anglingcentre.net/acatalog/s_abcard100.html
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30-11-2006, 12:43 #4WSF Hardcore Poster
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Just a thought, are the latest spinning reels from the likes of Shimano designed for braid or not?
I read this on an American bass forum about reels (and rods) designed for braid however no makes\models were mentioned!
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30-11-2006, 13:48 #5WSF Hardcore Poster
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Thanks for the replies will look at either the exage or one of the abu caridnals me thinks.....
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30-11-2006, 13:58 #6WSF Hardcore Poster
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Is your rod the stc270mh? If so I use the same and it's a beautiful little rod, it was my main rod all summer accounting for hundreds of fish including pollack to about 2 1/2lb, wrasse to almost 3lb and loads of other fish on it and it coped excellently! I use mines wth a 2500ra shimano stradic, this set up balances nicely so have a look at a small 2500 before sticking a big 4-5000 on it, load the reel up with 14lb fireline or similar and you will have some awesome fun!!
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30-11-2006, 14:14 #7WSF Hardcore Poster
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Yep thats the one the 15-40g, havent decided for def about the reel yet, the stradic does look lovely tho a bit pricey.. Will have to have a think about how much i wanna fork out... What type of lures do you tend to use around the coast, have just ordered a dexter wedge and an abu toby from veals to start me off, have you any reccomendations?Fishing - my religion
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30-11-2006, 14:32 #8WSF Hardcore Poster
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Yea the stradic ain't cheap but it an absolutely beautiful little reel. If possible, have a play about with one before buying and you will know what I mean! It is so smooth and balanced but with reel power when you need it, if I had the cash I would get a 4000ra stradic for my heavier spinning set up, but thats not gonna happen any time soon!
As for lures, dexter wedges (actually a cheap copy of a dexter wedge!) took more fish for me in summer than any other method, abu tobys are great too, I used to use them all the time salmon fishing. Long slimline tobys are worth a look when fish are hitting sandeels. IMO wedges are by a long way the most effective, they cast a long way and catch lots of fish. Whatever reel you get, I would definitely consider using braid, it is so much better than mono especially on that rod you will feel every little bump! Roll on summer so I can get the spinning stuff out again!!
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30-11-2006, 16:12 #9WSF Hardcore Poster
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I use braid on all my shimano reels from the smallest(Aero Match to the biggest 8000RE) with no problems,in fact all my shimanos have spare spools so I have braid on one and mono or flourocarbon on the other.I'm finding I use braid mainline for almost all my fishing apart from float fishing and beachfishing.
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