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Re: starter reel, budget 40-60
Here's a good one http://thefullcreel.com/product_info...products_id=58 The Hobbs Creek reel you mentioned is a fine one as well for the money. Bumping up to $80 would mean many more fine reels are an option. I would recommend the ECHO reel and the Corland Endurance reel in particular.
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Re: starter reel, budget 40-60
Well I've decided to up my budget to 80 dollars. I would much rather have a machined reel with a large arbor. The Pflueger Summit looks like a very nice reel and the price is definately right. Any opinions on this reel? Thanks again.
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Re: starter reel, budget 40-60
Cabelas has some reels in large arbor for $80 & under. Check out they're website. I have a CSR large arbor. Decent reel for the money.
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Re: starter reel, budget 40-60
A little late to post,
but FLY LOGIC reels are made in the USA........and can be found on Ebay for a rather cheap price..........the drag system on the FLP reels is the best I have ever used......I have used the FLP 567 reel to land salmon that ran up to 28 pounds........no kidding.........the reel is a workhorse......they also sell FLO reels..........the upperend of their line.....these reels are fancy looking and cost quite a bit of money!!!!.........they have regular arbor and large arbor models available in the FLO..........lots of neat colors too!!!!! the FLP comes in 345, 567 and 890, for a 5 wt line you could use the 345 with about 80 yards backing........or go with the 567 and you could put a bunch of backing on.... these reels are great............their customer service is the best I have ever come across!!!! 2bonthewater ![]() |
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