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    Can I get some input on some reasonable durable ultra light spinning reels? I bought some of those cheap china ones off ebay what a mistake that was. The old saying you get what you pay for.

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    I use the bass pro crappie maxx reels, seem to hold up & are only around $20 each
    The finest gift you can give to any fisherman is to put a good fish back, and who knows if the fish that you caught isn't someone else's gift to you?"
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    Quote Originally Posted by specktacklure View Post
    I use the bass pro crappie maxx reels, seem to hold up & are only around $20 each
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    GO BIG ORANGE !

    I meant to behave, but there were just way too many other options available at the time.
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    Shimano IX or AX series reels are what I use. Bout $10.00 last I bought em at abass Pro. Hold up real well too.
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    I sell 1200 Shimano IX reels per year; been doing it for 14 years and have not have 1 complaint. I also use them!

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    Quote Originally Posted by monkscrappie View Post
    I sell 1200 Shimano IX reels per year; been doing it for 14 years and have not have 1 complaint. I also use them!

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    Just bought two from you along with some plastics....they look good......gonna give em a try!

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    I like the Okuma 15 series
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    Shimano IX or AX. Cheep and easy.
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    got some cheep (7.00) reels at wally. had them for two years now no trouble yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by monkscrappie View Post
    I sell 1200 Shimano IX reels per year; been doing it for 14 years and have not have 1 complaint. I also use them!

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    I bought 6 of them from you a couple of months ago and really like the rear drag and how durable they are for inexpensive reels.

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