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#14244 - 03-01-2009 08:27 AM
Re: Purchasing a new spinning reel
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6'6" Medium power, fast action. Price point of $60 to $100, more if you can afford it. Throws most of what you would want on a spinning rod, Handles a wide range of line weights. 2500 size reel.
Edited by ukey28 (03-01-2009 08:28 AM)
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#14264 - 03-01-2009 11:24 PM
Re: Purchasing a new spinning reel
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i am going 2 have 2 try that line,i have tried a couple of different braids like spider wire and iron silk, but so far power pro has been the best i found so far,but i will try that out, what do u throw it with?
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#14276 - 03-02-2009 09:52 PM
Re: Purchasing a new spinning reel
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I'll agree with Frank, but only because I know that you purchased that St. Croix Bait Casting rod...
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#14286 - 03-03-2009 01:05 PM
Re: Purchasing a new spinning reel
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Bassboy, Check out the reviews that the prostaff did on the braid. It is a top of the line braid. I used to use power pro until I started getting the mysterious breaks. Let me tell you while fishing a tournament the last thing you want is line failure. I use many berkley line products but choose not to go with the braid. You can see the reviews at the following links. Review on braid also check out the review on the flourocarbon. You will be very impressed. Steez Flourocarbon
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#14291 - 03-03-2009 07:11 PM
Re: Purchasing a new spinning reel
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wow sounds like the perfect braid 4 a spinning reel fisherman like me.i am going 2 try some and i have had a simular problem u have had with power pro and the break offs,but only in saltwalter and thought that was the reason 4 them
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#14294 - 03-03-2009 10:46 PM
Re: Purchasing a new spinning reel
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Wasn't the St. Croix, it was the Daiwa Procyon. It fills so many uses. Small worms to Small spinnerbaits. Jerkbaits, flukes and dead sticked wacky stuff. If I wasn't the 13 rods on the deck guy that I am, Two of those and one med baitcaster and one medium heavy baitcaster would do just fine for 99% of fishin.
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#14304 - 03-04-2009 02:22 PM
Re: Purchasing a new spinning reel
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I wasn't talking to you Frank about the St. Croix... LIfisherman purchased a St. Croix that I recommended to him...
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#14306 - 03-04-2009 03:03 PM
Re: Purchasing a new spinning reel
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It must of been the clams in the peanut butter sandwich that has Frank thinking you are talking about him.
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#14308 - 03-04-2009 03:45 PM
Re: Purchasing a new spinning reel
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I wasn't talking to you Frank about the St. Croix... LIfisherman purchased a St. Croix that I recommended to him... and now i'm looking at a one piece spinning reel. my two piece ugly just ain't cutting it. i'm ready to throw it.
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#14309 - 03-04-2009 04:23 PM
Re: Purchasing a new spinning reel
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I assume you are talking about your rod? not reel. I also have joined the St. Croix world thanks to the great advise and guidance from Brendan, Frank and the crew. I now have better hook sets and believe it or not I am not having the pain in my elbow (almost like tennis elbow). It is amazing what a difference a good rod will do. Thanks for the great advise.
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