- 2025 Baitcast Reel Buyers Guide - Bass Fishing Resource Guide
Explore the best baitcasting reels for bass fishing across three price ranges—under $150, mid-tier, and premium—featuring Shimano, Daiwa, Abu Garcia, and more
- Kastking Zephyr BFS reel- first impressions and review
There are so many old quality reels that you can get a cheap BFS spool for, and it will perform extremely well and for cheap There's zero reasons to buy Temu reels just because they're off the shelf On 2 10 2025 at 7:12 PM, MediumMouthBass said: I too think Kastking and Piscifun are a dumpster fire personally
- Longest casting baitcasting reel - Fishing Rods, Reels, Line, and Knots . . .
SV reels serve their purpose, and I do still have two for skipping lures But when tossing lighter high profile lures like a buzzbait or ToadZ, SV reels come up short I don't want to over throw them and risk aggravating the elbow With the Tatula Elite, I easily get 20% maybe 30% more in distance and with less effort and good mechanics
- Reel size for light rod - Fishing Rods, Reels, Line, and Knots - Bass . . .
Been looking into getting a Miravel for my 6’6” Light 2pc St Croix Premier What size reel should I pair with it? Leaning towards a 2000 size shallow spool Any thoughts? Likely gonna be using 4-6lb copoly for crappie fishing and small ned rigs
- Johnson - Fishing Rods, Reels, Line, and Knots - Bass Fishing Forums
Between 1949 and 1997, the Johnson reel company of Mankato Minnesota made what many consider some the best spin casting reels ever made They were one of the few reels that competed with Zebco during the 1950s and 1960s This company also made reels for Sears and Roebuck, as well as Montgomery Wa
- Why would you buy an ABU over a Shimano or a Daiwa?
The reels from Daiwa and Shimano with plastic carbon frames that are equivalent (CC80 CR80 Caius) cost $70-80 Which is $50 less OP's original point makes sense when you start to compare prices The Abu Revo 4th gen was a steal and a heck of a deal back then, because it would be sold regularly on sale for $80
- Reel Manufacturers Who Use The Same Factories - Fishing Rods, Reels . . .
I figure Shimano and Daiwa make there own, but do they make anyone else's reels? I wouldn't mind knowing exactly who makes each reel company's reels It's more than just being made in the same factories A lot of the reels out there are the intellectual property, as in they are designed, engineered and manufactured by a handful of OEM reel
- New 2025 TATULA X TW 100 - any information? - Fishing Rods, Reels, Line . . .
I was browsing the Daiwa site and saw the new Tatula X coming out in July, which looks to be a replacement for Tatula CT When I compared it to the Tatula TW 100, it looks like it has all of the same tech as the TW 100 except for the body design (more like the SV TW103) and a deeper spool, like t
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