- 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
- Reels that I recommend, 2025 Edition | Michigan Sportsman Forum
The Shimano SLX is essentially a Curado with a different color scheme and a few less bearings Functionally, they are the same and come with the same gear ratios and line capacity As for the Fuego CT, that too is a stripped down upmarket model; a Tatula CT without the T-Wing and short a couple of handle bearings
- Shimano Vanford 2024 - Bass Fishing Resource Guide
I've noticed there has yet to be a discussion about the new Shimano Vanford 2024 If any of the shimano heads out there have an opinion on the upgrades that have been made to this new version, please share Additionally, what use cases would you reccomend this reel for and in what size gear ratio
- Shimano Curado 200 M vs Curado 150 MGL - Bass Fishing Resource Guide
Shimano Curado 200 M vs Curado 150 MGL By Mojo Bass December 19, 2024 in Fishing Rods, Reels, Line, and Knots
- Shimano vanford handle type - Bass Fishing Resource Guide
Hi all, I am looking at a Shimano vanford and it will be in the 2500- 4000 size Do they all have the t-handle style knobs at the end of the reel handle or are there any versions that have the smaller, rectangular handle? I prefer the latter, but it’s hard to tell from pictures online Thanks! Steve
- Shimano SLX - Fishing Rods, Reels, Line, and Knots - Bass Fishing Forums
Would you say the Shimano SLX 150 is a good reel? One that you would recommend for the price? Also, what is the difference in the different models, like the MGL, XT, or the 150 A?
- Shimano Expands Flagship MGL Spinning Reel Lineup with the Exsence . . .
June 2, 2025—Charleston, SC— Shimano North America Fishing announces the debut of its Exsence B spinning reel lineup with a new 2500-size option, tailored for light-tackle anglers targeting freshwater species with techniques
- Why would you buy an ABU over a Shimano or a Daiwa?
Shimano, Daiwa, Lews, and Abu all have their issues, strenghts, and weaknesses And each one brings something different But would anyone here actually buy a 5th Gen Revo SX that MSRP's for $170, Revo STX $230, Zata $190, Rocket $330, Winch $230, Zenon X $350 Over a Tatula 100 from Japan for $110? Tatula CT from the US for $150, SLX XT for $125?
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