Bait caster

Started by skami97, November 29, 2012, 03:55:06 PM

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skami97

I have always and only used spinning reels..but now i really want to start using a bait casting reel....and im not sure what to look for. Which brands are more "beginner" friendly etc:..im looking around the $200.00 to 250 range. I'm out on the lake every weekend so durability is a big issue..i've looked online quite a bit for info but just not sure..any help is really appreciated. :)


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earldogg

Shimano chronarch. Another option is a bps pro qualifier, much cheaper at 80-100$ but it has duel braking system which is easier for a beginner.gl

West6550

BPS Pro Qualifier. Buy two since your spending 200-250 and enjoy. Great reels! Just read the 600+ reviews on BPS' website.

Bigwrench

BPS PQ or a Lews SS  hands down both reels are very user friendly :)
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LgMouthGambler

If you want smooth, long lasting performance, your better off with a Shimano. If you are willing to fork the $200 for one reel, get the Chronarch, you wont regret it. Best reel for the price. Easy to adjust, and with proper maint it will last way longer in the long run.
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JPD0144

Quote from: LgMouthGambler on November 30, 2012, 02:34:06 PM
If you want smooth, long lasting performance, your better off with a Shimano. If you are willing to fork the $200 for one reel, get the Chronarch, you wont regret it. Best reel for the price. Easy to adjust, and with proper maint it will last way longer in the long run.

Agreed !

Also Shimano's VBS is great for a beginner. Its the set it and forget it braking system ... once dialed in you good to go and not readjusting braking throughout the day due to wind changes.   

skami97

Thanks all for the information...im going to be heading to BPS this week..at least now im not walkng in there blind...and it looks like i dont have to shell out as much cash as i thought for a good strong reel
ill repost when i get back...thanks yall
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Smallie_Stalker

In addition to the Shimanos, Bps Pro Qualifiers and Lews reels already mentioned I would also recommend that you check out the Abu Garcia Revos while you are there. For your price range you could look at the SX with magnetic braking or the STX which has higher specs and dual braking like the BPS Pro Qualifier. Over the years I have taught many people to use a baitcaster with the Revos, including my son, and have never had a complaint about the ease of use. Just my .02
Good luck with whatever you choose and keep us posted on how it is working out for you.
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