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RedHerring 10-27-2007 08:01 AM

Need a braid-friendly and light spinning reel
 
My skin-flint ways finally came back to haunt me last night when my cheesy Walmart reel broke during a an all-day blitz. The whole point of buying cheesy reels is to carry spars, which, of course, I did not have on me....I need a better reel.

What would you recommend for a small, light-weight (10-20 pound) braid reel? Are there any of the long-spool jobs in smaller sizes?

capecodkid 10-27-2007 08:19 AM

A spheros 4000 or 5000 is good for a small spinning reel.

RIJIMMY 10-27-2007 08:38 AM

agreed

ProfessorM 10-27-2007 09:10 AM

I love my stradic 5000's

basswipe 10-27-2007 09:12 AM

Spheros for sure.

dahark 10-27-2007 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by ProfessorM (Post 535045)
I love my stradic 5000's

Agreed. The Stadic line is a great value. I have a 2500 for freshwater and an 8000 for salt

plankton 10-27-2007 09:47 AM

I can recommend the Penn Slammer 260 and 360, I own both and they work great, nice braid-friendly line roller and smooth, strong drag. I use fireline on them and the 260 will hold 300 yds of 10#, the 360, 300 yds of 14# (which is in reality more like 27#).

RedHerring 10-27-2007 12:00 PM

The junker reel I bought from Walmart is the Shimano FX4000FB, but, of course, it died at a critical time. Arrrg. I would not mind getting a more upscale Shimano.

Can I safely assume that all the Shimanos's are designed for braid? None have the long-spool design...

RedHerring 10-27-2007 12:08 PM

Has anyone tried the Shimano® Saros F Spinning Reels? Looks pretty durable for a small reel:

http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...3Doff%26sa%3DN

zimmy 10-27-2007 12:25 PM

tica libra is a steal. I have used em for several years now and landed some decent fish in heavy current.

Vogt 10-27-2007 12:27 PM

I like the Okuma VS 40. Very sturdy, great drag, all metal construction. I use it mainly for schoolies and weaks, but Ive caught bass up to twenty pounds on it no problem.

blue oyster 10-27-2007 04:57 PM

stradic , been using them for 5 years with no problems

Sgt_Nutz 10-27-2007 05:49 PM

Stradic and soon to try a Spheros myself.

Slipknot 10-28-2007 09:23 AM

Stradic 5000 gets my vote
but I am not familiar with the new model stradics.

ThrowingTimber 10-30-2007 11:31 PM

daiwa basia super light, awesome with braid, its a bit steep though. :kewl:

The Dad Fisherman 10-31-2007 07:27 AM

Stradic 5000 would be my choice too.

Flaptail 10-31-2007 07:32 AM

Spheros is the best braid friendly reel on the market ( don't know how the newly re-configured ones are now that Shimano changed the whole line up around) sealed waterproof drag and little required maintenance.
And they are very light. All around you cannot go wrong with one. The Stradic drags are fussy, especially if you are fishing hard and catching fish that take drag often. They require a lot of cleaning of the washers with de-natured alcohol. It only takes minutes but it is a pain.

fishpoopoo 10-31-2007 07:38 AM

zeebaas. :laugha:

seriously. :angel:

Flaptail 10-31-2007 09:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fishpoopoo (Post 536029)
zeebaas. :laugha:

seriously. :angel:

Outside the envelope for most of us cost wise, what would be your choice if budgeted say.......150.00?

Mike P 10-31-2007 02:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flaptail (Post 536052)
Outside the envelope for most of us cost wise, what would be your choice if budgeted say.......150.00?

I would probably find a way to come up with another $50 for a Cabo. Or, I'd get the Spheros and a spare spool for it.

At $100 budget, the Spheros would be a no-brainer.

Willy G. 10-31-2007 02:47 PM

Agreed. Spheros 4000:kewl:.

basswipe 10-31-2007 04:39 PM

A Spheros with a spare spool is still sub-$150.Bargain

I've used both the Cabo and the Boca.All you get with the Cabo is a few extra (useless) bearings,a fancy handle and spool with holes in it.The Boca is essentially the same reel minus $70.

1st choice-Spheros
2nd choice-Boca

danno1 11-01-2007 06:29 AM

All my spinners are Spheros

Flaptail 11-01-2007 08:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike P (Post 536115)
I would probably find a way to come up with another $50 for a Cabo. Or, I'd get the Spheros and a spare spool for it.

At $100 budget, the Spheros would be a no-brainer.

I love my Cabo but it hates braid for some reason.

Fishpart 11-01-2007 09:02 AM

My Quantum Boca 40 does fine on braid once I get the spool down to where it should be, not overfilled. Some of the issues are a result of the way I fish topwater and weightless jerkbaits always reeling against a slack line. Put on a swimmer or jig and the twist disappears. A light rinse after use and it's a good as new, I know a guy who only rinses when a wave splashes on his gear and it looks like H E L L.

fish4striper 11-01-2007 10:30 AM

I have a stratic 4000 and my son has a spheros 4000. I think the spheros is just as good and better value. The only downside for the spheros is a spare spool is over $40, half the price of a reel.

Mike P 11-01-2007 01:42 PM

I have 10# Fireline on the Cabo 30 that I won as an OTW Striper Cup weekly last year. No problems so far. Sweet little reel and I'm serioulsy thinking of getting one of its bigger brothers.

cardnial77 11-01-2007 05:19 PM

i have both the cabo 40 and 60. verry nice reels. both work well with power pro


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