Another vote for Shimano Baitrunner B series. NOT just for bottom fishing. The lever in back is great for letting out some line if you cranked too far - handy in the dark and your hands will love it if you are using any of the super braids/thermofused lines out there.
I use the 4500 B for plugging all the time. My other go to reel is the Shimano Spheros
Not familiar with the newer Baitrunner 'D' series out there now - price went up considerably (33%) and I see no reason for having it cost as much as it did. I refuse to put up with Shimano's fixed price structure and won't be buying any of their newer product lines any more.
Here is a hint that will save you considerably $$$ - any time Shimano changes a model line they pretty much bump ALL the models down a notch so you can buy the next lower level or three lower and still get a good solid reel at an affordable price point. For example the current Sedona FD is plenty adequate for saltwater and if you were to compare it to an older Shimano Stradic FD, the Sedona FD smokes the old Stradic. Hey, don't believe me - if any of you own those reels compare it yourselves!!! I'ved used the gear long enough to understand the BS behind it all.
Current cheap imported reels from China ALL wind line on reels evenly and are smooth. Compare it to the old green Penns for function! POS kicks butt on the basic mechanics. Now from a longevity stand point, the old Penns can be rebuilt and repaired to last another generation or two. Cheap POS you basically toss it and buy a new one. Unfortunately it is a disposable society now - things aren't made to last any more IMHO. How else will companies make $$ from us. We are brain washed to believe we need the newest & best gear out there and blah blah blah - all I can say is it won't help you catch fish any better PERIOD.
Give me simple bucktail jig or metal spoon - affordable lures that are durable and are time proven. Those $$ custom wooden plugs are eye candy and you almost cry when you break one off that costs $25.
Sorry I'm off on tangents are usual, but when is this going to end?! Consumers need to draw a line!
BTW - if you want a solid performer - the Daiwa Exceler is more than adequate and much less $ than the Saltist !! Quantum Cabo is over priced for what you get IMHO - I own/use a few and not with it $ wise. HINT: affordable solid reel: Daiwa BG series and if you are going to use superline on it then go w/ Fireline in 14 lb which is as strong as 20 lb mono (time proven reel that can take abuse of charter captains in FL - easily rebuild and self service!!)
You can test drive a reel - make a post on the one you want to try and there are enough people who are around that you can meet up, try the reel and may be make a new fishing buddy.
