Yikes those are some BIG reels for crappie! The smallest holds nearly 300 yards of 14# test and weighs over a pound.
I was wondering what everyone used for pulling crankbaits, currently I use just a spincast reel but found a good deal on some Cabela's Line counter trolling reels that I would love to have. I think it is important while trolling to know exactly how much line you have out so that your bait reach's the sweet spot. Using Baitcasters or spincasters you are just taking a wild guess.
Let me know what works for you guys and here is the link to the line counter reels
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Fishi...0#BVRRWidgetID
"In fishing it is not how big the worm is, its how much it can wiggle"
Yikes those are some BIG reels for crappie! The smallest holds nearly 300 yards of 14# test and weighs over a pound.
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Tampa Bay Area - Florida
Best buy out there on line counters. Pretty much what everyone here uses.
http://northwoodsoutlet.net/store/in...roduct_id=1920
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Charlie Weaver USN/ENC 1965-1979
they are okumas that say cabelas on them is all.
they have another one on sale for 39 that northwoods wants 64 for. that is a good buy
The cabelas will work fine and that's a very good price
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Yup Cabelas and Okuma are both in my boat.
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I have some and they work fine, but for the money I like my bass pro mega cast sprinning reels. I buy them in size 30 and 40 for 5 to 10 dollars at the bp outlet store in springfield and they are hard to beat for the money. I don't worry much about depth. I run 300 series and 200 series bandits and size 7 flicker shad and can cover the depths that our fish on my home lake are at pretty well. If the 200's are hot I switch over but 9 times out of 10 the 300's and flicker shad #7 are the best and I run them at max depth most of the time.
Fish like your hungry!