Experience of Okuma Reels

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Experience of Okuma Reels

#1 Post by jawsies »

After 3 trips over the last few days with my cheap fishing set and deciding I'm absolutely hooked with fishing I went ahead and bought a Shakespeare Salt beachcaster.

Since this took up most of my budget I'm looking at cheaper reels. Shakespeare reels seem to have mixed reviews and polarised ones at that :shock:

Could I go far wrong with ordering an Okuma Halogen, Beachcaster 380 or 365 Pro with a view to upgrading to something more substantial once I'm taking on 200kg sharks from the beach :P

Should I still consider one of the Shakespeare Salt reels?
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#2 Post by shaft666 »

Can't vouch for that particular model but have used a few of the Okuma coarse fishing reels and they're very well made and gave no problems after plenty of use

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#3 Post by eeler »

iv two of the okuma beachcaster reels, they are fairly tough, i have one about eight years and it still works grand even tho iv abused it. i still use it for mackeral fishing.
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#4 Post by Tanglerat »

Same as shaft666, I don't know those models but I've used a couple of Okuma fixed spool reels. Still do, in fact. They're an excellent quality buy if you're on a budget.
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#5 Post by Donagh »

I've bought some cheaper okuma fixed spool reels and they've been crap. They have a wide range of quality in there range and it's price dependent
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#6 Post by lockup »

Anyone know of any tackle shops in Cork that sell Okuma reels?
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#7 Post by Tanglerat »

Donagh wrote:I've bought some cheaper okuma fixed spool reels and they've been crap. They have a wide range of quality in there range and it's price dependent
I've had the Interceptor range f/s in 30 and 50 size, both spot on reels.
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#8 Post by flyno »

My first rod was a ron thompsom beachcaster with an Okumu reel combo. Ive used that reel for 4yrs now and its still going strong and still get used 2-3 times every week. Cant fault it.
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#9 Post by junior conger »

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Re: Experience of Okuma Reels

#10 Post by paul mason »

Having had the pleasure of fixing or trying to fix Okuma reel a number of years ago i found that the quality wasn't good and they regularly failed. But like most things in life you get what you pay for, cheap reels usually means that.
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#11 Post by baitdigger »

From my experience the cheap Okuma fixed spools are better than the Cheap multipliers. I had a FS for mackerel and it lasted a good few years of abuse but I was given a multi which had the drag turned into a pile of brass dust by a not so big bullhuss.
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#12 Post by jawsies »

Thanks for the input guys. At the moment I'm considering:

Shakespeare Salt Surf

Okuma Beachcaster Pro

Mitchell Blue Reel

Any budget Shimano surf/beachcasting reels I should consider?
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#13 Post by southaussie »

ive been using a grauvell calypso ex70 there anything from €55 to €70 from diferent tackle shops ive used it regularly and had double doggies on many occasions, no crunching,grinding and it holds lotsa line, i,m looking at a daiwa emcast sport or wincastfor my next purchase but also may look at the cheaper shimano reels.
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#14 Post by shaft666 »

jawsies wrote:
Any budget Shimano surf/beachcasting reels I should consider?
I used a pair of the original Aerlex 8000's for years for all my beach fishing and uptiding for cod without any problems, a mate has them now and they're still going strong so highly recommend them

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