Bait casters with thumb bars....that way its easy to release line when bringing in a fish that you have caught on a long pole with short line out.
I am about to order some of the pinnacle rods from Grizzly jig. Trying to decide what type of reel to put on them. I have always put spinning reels on my rods. They will be the 12 footers and I like to push with about 1/2 ounce weights and jigs and I also like to long line at times. Anyone using those cheaper crappie reels that mount on top like a bait caster. You can get those or the ht spinning reels for about the same price (less than $10 each). Any advice?
Bait casters with thumb bars....that way its easy to release line when bringing in a fish that you have caught on a long pole with short line out.
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If ya plan to longline get spinning reels. The Shimano IX1000;is a great low cost reel that simply works. Just spiderrigging get a baitcaster with thumb bar like G mentioned.
I fish the pinnacle rods and I use the Bucks mini reels that Grizzly also sales. I am on my 2nd season with them and I have had no trouble with them. I wanted to get in on a lower price level while I was learning to long line. Kinda amazed that I aint broke one or dropped one yet.
I have two of the shamino Ix 1000 and they work good for long lining.
I bought two of the shamino reels this weekend to try and ordered the rods this morning. I really like the reels so far. I like that they are a little bigger than the ultra-lites.
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Shimano did make a 500 series but not sure if they still do . but as much as I love mine they have not lasted as well as others in my guide service plfugger has been the best Affordable reel so far by outlasting shimano by twice as long . my Penn and diawa stuff is holding up well and quantum stuff is doing good depending on the models .. I have the cheapest plfugger I could find and its 8 years into service with a 3 year old shimano needing new ring gears and bushings. And they get serviced regularly
8 years is a long time for a guides reels. I will take a look at those as well. thanks.