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Best spinning reels for 2018

Posted: May 15th, 2018, 8:43 am
by Juan
Not posting this to start any arguments but thought the order was interesting... check out # 8 (just above the Shimano Stella! :-D

http://best-spinningreels.com/best-spin ... ison-2017/

Re: Best spinning reels for 2018

Posted: May 15th, 2018, 9:49 am
by silverking
Are you bored, Juan? All your tackle must be organized and I know the boat is washed and ready to go. :lol:

Re: Best spinning reels for 2018

Posted: May 15th, 2018, 10:01 am
by THOMAS CITY CURVE
I have three 4000 spinfishers and they are nice but I wouldn't put them at the top of the list.

Re: Best spinning reels for 2018

Posted: May 15th, 2018, 10:09 am
by THOMAS CITY CURVE
My buddy caught this grouper on one my reels the other day. 10 lb. Trilene Big Game.
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Re: Best spinning reels for 2018

Posted: May 15th, 2018, 11:29 am
by Juan
silverking wrote:Are you bored, Juan? All your tackle must be organized and I know the boat is washed and ready to go. :lol:
I am and rain in the forecast all week so gotta find something to fill the void. :-D

Re: Best spinning reels for 2018

Posted: May 15th, 2018, 12:03 pm
by Steve Stinson
Pflueger reels have never held up for me, and Penn's will last but they don't seem to work as smoothly as the Shimano's.

I have been wanting to try one of the new 13 Fishing reels without bearings in them. I am not sure if they have a bearing-less spinning reel or only the baitcaster.

- Steve Stinson

Re: Best spinning reels for 2018

Posted: May 15th, 2018, 12:15 pm
by silverking
Steve, just checked their web site and it appears all the spinners have ball bearings. Start at five and go up in number. Some nice features but a couple models come in really funky colors for my taste.

Pretty sure Pflueger and Mitchell are owned by the same company but couldn't swear by it. Used to be called Pure Fishing. The corporation has changed hands a couple times so not positive on the new parent company name now.

Re: Best spinning reels for 2018

Posted: May 15th, 2018, 12:17 pm
by AugustusMccrae
Steve Stinson wrote:Pflueger reels have never held up for me, and Penn's will last but they don't seem to work as smoothly as the Shimano's.

I have been wanting to try one of the new 13 Fishing reels without bearings in them. I am not sure if they have a bearing-less spinning reel or only the baitcaster.

- Steve Stinson
Is Pfueger and Mitchell made by the same people? They look very similar. I always liked the Mitchell Avocets for freshwater. You just needed to plan on replacing them every so many years (but at the price you can afford to).

Re: Best spinning reels for 2018

Posted: May 15th, 2018, 12:27 pm
by Steve Stinson
silverking wrote:Steve, just checked their web site and it appears all the spinners have ball bearings. Start at five and go up in number. Some nice features but a couple models come in really funky colors for my taste.

Pretty sure Pflueger and Mitchell are owned by the same company but couldn't swear by it. Used to be called Pure Fishing. The corporation has changed hands a couple times so not positive on the new parent company name now.

Andrew has one of the white 13 Fishing baitcasters that he uses in freshwater. (This is not the bearing-less model). That thing out-casts our Revo's.

Re: Best spinning reels for 2018

Posted: May 15th, 2018, 12:27 pm
by silverking
They didn't make the list, but I bought a Florida Fishing Products 3000 Osprey reel to try out. Haven't fished it a lot. Heavy but rugged and more drag capacity than similar sizes from other manufacturers. Using it as a medium-heavy reel for snook/permit on one of my travel rods. Sells through their web store for $164.99. The 2500 is five dollars less.
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Re: Best spinning reels for 2018

Posted: May 15th, 2018, 1:33 pm
by fishinfool
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Is Pfueger and Mitchell made by the same people? They look very similar. I always liked the Mitchell Avocets for freshwater. You just needed to plan on replacing them every so many years (but at the price you can afford to).[/quote]

Abu, Penn, Pflueger, Mitchell, are all owned by Pure fishing. I have seen the insides of the new Lewes baitcasters and they look a lot like a Pflueger.
Most of the private label reels, (BPS, Cabelas, West Marine, etc...) are either Pflueger or Abu.

Re: Best spinning reels for 2018

Posted: May 15th, 2018, 2:29 pm
by dombern34
I'm a big fan of the 13 fishing line up. I use them for both fresh and saltwater. these are the C's and I have the A's for salt. granted I still have the Ci4's in spinning because 13 didn't come out with a higher end spinning reel until just recently.
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I've casted the concept Z (the no bearing reel) and it's pretty dang sweet. just wish it came in a different color but I'm sure I can find a way to match it to a rod..

Re: Best spinning reels for 2018

Posted: May 15th, 2018, 3:25 pm
by Salty Gator
dombern34 wrote:I'm a big fan of the 13 fishing line up. I use them for both fresh and saltwater. these are the C's and I have the A's for salt. granted I still have the Ci4's in spinning because 13 didn't come out with a higher end spinning reel until just recently.
IMG_5690.jpg

I've casted the concept Z (the no bearing reel) and it's pretty dang sweet. just wish it came in a different color but I'm sure I can find a way to match it to a rod..
Never heard of them. What’s the deal? American made? They ( spinners) didn’t have weights published, are they light? The prototype x looks pretty neat. Who sells them? Who services for you?

Re: Best spinning reels for 2018

Posted: May 15th, 2018, 3:32 pm
by Apalachee Inshore
Rod and reel colors have to match??

Re: Best spinning reels for 2018

Posted: May 15th, 2018, 3:33 pm
by Steve Stinson
Apalachee Inshore wrote:Rod and reel colors have to match??
Well, if you're a bass guy - Rods, reels, boats, trailers, trucks, clothes, shoes, etc. etc. :-D :-D