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    I found this review and they seem to have 1000 and 2000
    Piscifun Carbon X Review: The Secrets of the Modern-Day Reel | Lets Go Bass Fishing

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    They are OK, but I prefer the better reels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave336 View Post
    Is that size similar to the Pflueger 25? I think I might get one and try it. I need some new reels. Hard to beat the Presidents though.
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    hello superdave
    i have a few pfleuger size 25's and the Piscifun flame 2000, the 2000 is noticeably bigger that the pfleuger 25's maybe Piscifun offers a smaller reel. . i used it all last summer, no complaints, i also want to add that the Phantom bait casting reel is quite a reel, i have 3 of them along with a new daiwa ct100. 2 lews lfs and a mp. i landed a 6lb.10oz on the phantom no problem, and it will cast lures at distances equal to any on my baitcasters and then some.

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    I bought three of the spinning reels 2000 to put on long lining rods. Very smooth reels but haven’t fish yet this year due to the regular flu and sinuses stopped up. Maybe this week or next week I’ll get my crappie fishing started

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    I bought a 1000 and a 2000 about 3 years ago.
    Both wrapped the line under the spools while retrieving on the 1st trip out.
    They've been sitting in the boxes ever since, moved on to better quality reels.

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    hi slowhand
    being you mentioned about line getting under the spool, it has happened to me a few times also

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    Pee-cee-fun is the correct pronunciation, FYI.
    Quote Originally Posted by jawjatek View Post
    Pisces (pi-seez) is the zodiac fish sign, so I pronounce it pi-see-fun. Fishing is fun.

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    I personally use Daiwa Regal LT 1000 size. The only drawback I've found is that it isn't a shallow spool, so when using light lines, it takes a bunch to fill it up

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    I have a Piscifun flame, nothing special, have it on a long-line rod which I rarely use anymore. It is similar to any other cheapo Chinesium reel. I'll probably give it away to a young 'un just starting out. My taste in reels has gotten quite expensive ... oh well.
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