Only criteria is that it must have a long cast spool and hold at least 300 yards of .35mm line
The Fixed Spool Reel Challenge
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Rampent Wreckfish
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The Fixed Spool Reel Challenge
Can anyone recommend a fixedspool reel that I cant destroy in under a year 
Only criteria is that it must have a long cast spool and hold at least 300 yards of .35mm line
Only criteria is that it must have a long cast spool and hold at least 300 yards of .35mm line
UP THE DEISE!!!!!!!
If you can keep your head when all around you have lost theirs, then you probably haven't understood the seriousness of the situation.
KStaff winning matches is the new black.
If you can keep your head when all around you have lost theirs, then you probably haven't understood the seriousness of the situation.
KStaff winning matches is the new black.
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Re: The Fixed Spool Reel Challenge

The Shimano Poolbeg 2010 XSA
It'll be a wh*re to get on the plane to SA tho
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Re: The Fixed Spool Reel Challenge
Take a look at these:
Penn Torque™
Model Mono cap/lb. Braid cap/lb gear ratio
TRQS5-B 300/15 400/30 5.9:1
TRQS7-B 340/20 390/65 5.1:1
TRQS9-B 440/25 490/80 5.1:1
I have not used one, but they seem to be quite solid and are getting great reports.
Danny.
Penn Torque™
Model Mono cap/lb. Braid cap/lb gear ratio
TRQS5-B 300/15 400/30 5.9:1
TRQS7-B 340/20 390/65 5.1:1
TRQS9-B 440/25 490/80 5.1:1
I have not used one, but they seem to be quite solid and are getting great reports.
Danny.
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Re: The Fixed Spool Reel Challenge
i reckon this would last even you horseing in 60 fish a comp but its probably not a long cast spool and its ugly
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BNIB-Daiwa-BG90-S ... 35a7c766c9
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BNIB-Daiwa-BG90-S ... 35a7c766c9
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Re: The Fixed Spool Reel Challenge
dont get a zenith, piece of shiteRampent Wreckfish wrote:Can anyone recommend a fixedspool reel that I cant destroy in under a year
Only criteria is that it must have a long cast spool and hold at least 300 yards of .35mm line
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Re: The Fixed Spool Reel Challenge
easy mitchel 498
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Re: The Fixed Spool Reel Challenge
Brilliant!alby wrote: The Shimano Poolbeg 2010 XSA
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Re: The Fixed Spool Reel Challenge
leeda pirhana, quite possibly the finest engineered piece of fishing equipment on the planet, by all accounts the van staal was just a cheap knock off of it..
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Re: The Fixed Spool Reel Challenge
I think I have one of those knocking around the atticAG wrote:easy mitchel 498
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Re: The Fixed Spool Reel Challenge
eric i wish you had told me that a few days ago just bought a gravell zenith!!!just my luck!!!!!!

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Re: The Fixed Spool Reel Challenge
+1eric wrote:dont get a zenith, piece of shiteRampent Wreckfish wrote:Can anyone recommend a fixedspool reel that I cant destroy in under a year
Only criteria is that it must have a long cast spool and hold at least 300 yards of .35mm linegrauvell reels should remain in the box and taken out to look at every now and then but should not be used for actuall fishing. what happened to the xsa ultegras? thought they were surving for ya?
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Re: The Fixed Spool Reel Challenge
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Re: The Fixed Spool Reel Challenge
Danny M. wrote:Take a look at these:
Penn Torque™
Model Mono cap/lb. Braid cap/lb gear ratio
TRQS5-B 300/15 400/30 5.9:1
TRQS7-B 340/20 390/65 5.1:1
TRQS9-B 440/25 490/80 5.1:1
I have not used one, but they seem to be quite solid and are getting great reports.
Danny.
They actually look the job but with no casting spool they are not really gonna be suitable.
I dont think any of the Daiwas are up to the jobkeith wrote:Daiwa Basia you have to buy it yourself though
Sur we can strap it to the top of the planealby wrote:
The Shimano Poolbeg 2010 XSA
It'll be a wh*re to get on the plane to SA tho
AG wrote:easy mitchel 498
Andrew you wouldn`t be the first to reccommend that reel i hear it is Bullet Proof. and you can get 10,000 yards of line on it
I think everyone that has ever fished a SAI comp has/had one of theselumpy wrote:leeda pirhana, quite possibly the finest engineered piece of fishing equipment on the planet, by all accounts the van staal was just a cheap knock off of it..
THey last a couple of months if you are lucky. I agree with you they ARE pure shite.eric wrote:dont get a zenith, piece of shiteRampent Wreckfish wrote:Can anyone recommend a fixedspool reel that I cant destroy in under a year
Only criteria is that it must have a long cast spool and hold at least 300 yards of .35mm linegrauvell reels should remain in the box and taken out to look at every now and then but should not be used for actuall fishing. what happened to the xsa ultegras? thought they were surving for ya?
The worst reel ever must be the Penn surfmaster. It a joke. But its amazing how the angling mags keep pushing and promoting it.
UP THE DEISE!!!!!!!
If you can keep your head when all around you have lost theirs, then you probably haven't understood the seriousness of the situation.
KStaff winning matches is the new black.
If you can keep your head when all around you have lost theirs, then you probably haven't understood the seriousness of the situation.
KStaff winning matches is the new black.
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Re: The Fixed Spool Reel Challenge
the 498 is a legend , i am prity sure it still holds the uksf fixed spool record on 0.35 line
get the older ones the blue or the black ones , the newer ones arnt as good
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Re: The Fixed Spool Reel Challenge
I just picked up the older Surfmaster 70 on eBay, on all accounts meant to be a bit better than the current models, not sure if it would do your job though?
Always heard great reports on Shimanos but they can well up the price range. My theory is not to spend too much so I don't feel too bad when it ends up in the bin.
Always heard great reports on Shimanos but they can well up the price range. My theory is not to spend too much so I don't feel too bad when it ends up in the bin.
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Re: The Fixed Spool Reel Challenge
The old surfmaster 70 is a better reel by far I stil have one somewhere myself.scrob wrote:I just picked up the older Surfmaster 70 on eBay, on all accounts meant to be a bit better than the current models, not sure if it would do your job though?
Always heard great reports on Shimanos but they can well up the price range. My theory is not to spend too much so I don't feel too bad when it ends up in the bin.
The shimano ultegra`s 10000/14000 are by far and away the best I have had and have lasted me over a year but it is probably because I have four of them and am alternating between them.
Has anyone used the Shimano power Areo xsa 10000
http://fish.shimano-eu.com/publish/cont ... o_xsa.html
Is that for the longest cast or holding the most amount of lineAG wrote:the 498 is a legend , i am prity sure it still holds the uksf fixed spool record on 0.35 lineget the older ones the blue or the black ones , the newer ones arnt as good
UP THE DEISE!!!!!!!
If you can keep your head when all around you have lost theirs, then you probably haven't understood the seriousness of the situation.
KStaff winning matches is the new black.
If you can keep your head when all around you have lost theirs, then you probably haven't understood the seriousness of the situation.
KStaff winning matches is the new black.
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Re: The Fixed Spool Reel Challenge
I wonder could it be attached to a rod sideways, put into freespool and used like a multiplierAG wrote:both
UP THE DEISE!!!!!!!
If you can keep your head when all around you have lost theirs, then you probably haven't understood the seriousness of the situation.
KStaff winning matches is the new black.
If you can keep your head when all around you have lost theirs, then you probably haven't understood the seriousness of the situation.
KStaff winning matches is the new black.
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Re: The Fixed Spool Reel Challenge
not if you can get one with a casting spool,AG wrote:both
i have one about 20 years now with a shallow casting spool that holds around 250 yards of 15lb line as far as i can remember
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