Right on....Fin-Nor have a track record second to none....not cheap but value for money IMHO
Mind you kept that lottery win quiet
Tom.
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paddy,paddyc wrote:I just picked up a Fin-nor AHAB and it seem spot on to cover any lure fishing needs, i had it originally ordered it for my trip to The Gambia in Nov but it arrived too late so Henry very kindly loaned me one of his Mitchel Nautils and they are a fantastic reel, he has 3-4 of them and never had any bother with them and believe me they have been through it all and some more over the years in africa and here and still have no problem landing tuna to 20lb, i hope to have the fin-nor out very soon and will post my thoughts.
I have seen the revo tom has and its a quality reel and 24lb of drag is just excelent. I did look at van staal reels but TBH i could not pay that much for a reel that doesnt even make me a cup of tea!
the yellow nautil on the picture posted in the earlier post was my first and lasted twice as long as the next two witch are the black versions and yes these reels are designed for underwater work thats why i bought them,and by the way a very expensive reel too at 200euro eachpaddyc wrote:Hey tom you would be making another order to Terry if i had have won![]()
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Caz, just like all reels maybe you got a monday morn nautilsi have used henrys a few times and even on my rod as a wading staff plunging it in and out of the sea and has been hassle free, i would rate them very high in my book. I just hope the Fin-nor can match it as expectations are high for it now...
the 65 is the largest of the range.. but the 30-50 are actually quite light, most tackle shops stock them,countryjimbo wrote:Is the Okuma heavy? A quick search on the web gave me the impression it aimed at freshwater, in your experience is it handling the sea ok?
stevie, yes that is all well and good , as far as i am concerned the amount of lure fishing that i do i need a reliable reel dosent realy matter how much it costs ,i want it to serve year after year , i have had all the cheapies i have had the dearies as well that is why ,in your oppinion i seem to be going over the top on a reel for simply lure fishing i would say you may be in my position in a few more years,,its the manufactures that hold the key they need to keep procucing and earnig their cruststevecrow74 wrote:if your on a budget (like me) i have found the Okuma Interceptor Pro range good..
i have the IPBF 65, quite a large reel but truly sturdy, with 2 spools one metal (perfect for braid) and a plastic one for holding mono,
have caught quite a few fish spinning with it, and because of its size i have pulled out doggies huss and ray with no trouble,
the interceptor baitfeeder range are also a good reels to look at, and like the pro range are sturdy and will take a hammering..
plus all under a budget of E60
you obviously dont know how much i get out fishing.. i dont fish for 4 hours, that would be waisting my time.. i usually go out between 6 and 18 hrs at a time, that includes spinning, close beach work, and distance, in all weather.. not just fine weather when it suits spinning/plugging, and i mean all weather.. force 10 is the strongest i've fished in.. and that cant be good for any reel..cazbass wrote:lure fishing its 50 times per hour in my case 3 to 4 times per week this gives you a reality check on the wear and tear of a reel
anyone that knows me knows i fish a lot, i use my daiwa regal for scratching and spinning, its lasted two years, is in perfect working order and costed 75 euroscazbass wrote:stevie, yes that is all well and good , as far as i am concerned the amount of lure fishing that i do i need a reliable reel dosent realy matter how much it costs ,i want it to serve year after year , i have had all the cheapies i have had the dearies as well that is why ,in your oppinion i seem to be going over the top on a reel for simply lure fishing i would say you may be in my position in a few more years,,its the manufactures that hold the key they need to keep procucing and earnig their cruststevecrow74 wrote:if your on a budget (like me) i have found the Okuma Interceptor Pro range good..
i have the IPBF 65, quite a large reel but truly sturdy, with 2 spools one metal (perfect for braid) and a plastic one for holding mono,
have caught quite a few fish spinning with it, and because of its size i have pulled out doggies huss and ray with no trouble,
the interceptor baitfeeder range are also a good reels to look at, and like the pro range are sturdy and will take a hammering..
plus all under a budget of E60
how many times in a 4 hour match do you cast and retrieve??
6 times per hour max 8
8 x 4 =32 lets say you win the match busy night 40 times
lure fishing its 50 times per hour in my case 3 to 4 times per week this gives you a reality check on the wear and tear of a reel
gee
as a moderator on this site that is a very poor and irresponsible reply to a very pertinant question,we are looking at reelwear and tear here a light spinning reel gets more loading than any other reel obviously you personally have a axe to grind:shock:stevecrow74 wrote:you obviously dont know how much i get out fishing.. i dont fish for 4 hours, that would be waisting my time.. i usually go out between 6 and 18 hrs at a time, that includes spinning, close beach work, and distance, in all weather.. not just fine weather when it suits spinning/plugging, and i mean all weather.. force 10 is the strongest i've fished in.. and that cant be good for any reel..cazbass wrote:lure fishing its 50 times per hour in my case 3 to 4 times per week this gives you a reality check on the wear and tear of a reel
so in reality i spend more time fishing than boasting about fishing.. well maybe not![]()
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being a moderator has nothing to do with the way i fish, FYI i use an 11ft spinning rod as an extremely light beachcaster with a spinning reel(many members of the site will collaborate that fact).. not that you have read any of my reports. I made a valid comment as a member of the site, that its not what you use but how you use it, and pointed out that most of my gear goes through a rough time when being fished by me, its not everyday you drag a 5lbs ray with a light spinning rod, but it sure is one way of testing a reel. Huss and doggies will put any light gear though there paces and if the quality is inferior, it will show very quickly.cazbass wrote:as a moderator on this site that is a very poor and irresponsible to a very pertinant question,we are looking at reelwear and tear here a light spinning reel gets more loading than any other reel if you dont wast to answer dont ,,,![]()
yes i do agree , i have 6500 abus from to 60s but maintainance is a valid point but its like this why does the washing machine break down just after the warrenty has run out,yes there are exeptions to the rule like the abu but we are living in 2007 now everything is worked out for resale and repair steve get my driftstevecrow74 wrote:being a moderator has nothing to do with the way i fish, FYI i use an 11ft spinning rod as an extremely light beachcaster with a spinning reel(many members of the site will collaborate that fact).. not that you have read any of my reports. I made a valid comment as a member of the site, that its not what you use but how you use it, and pointed out that most of my gear goes through a rough time when being fished by me, its not everyday you drag a 5lbs ray with a light spinning rod, but it sure is one way of testing a reel. Huss and doggies will put any light gear though there paces and if the quality is inferior, it will show very quickly.cazbass wrote:as a moderator on this site that is a very poor and irresponsible to a very pertinant question,we are looking at reelwear and tear here a light spinning reel gets more loading than any other reel if you dont wast to answer dont ,,,![]()
so don't think that i know nothing about reel wear and tear, i put all my equipment through its paces, might not be the expensive stuff either, but i have found that it lasts just as well as any top range gear, as long as care is taken in maintaining the equipment it will last...