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darrenh
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fixed spool reel
lads can anyone recommend a good fixed spool reel to me fishing last night first cast got stuck a broke my reel im thinking springs are not ideal for beachfishing couldnt hold ground for a min line dragged into the rocks then bang bail arm flew off
is it possible to know if a beach is going to b weedy or is it just a case of fishing it
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Re: fixed spool reel
Most of the beaches north of wicklow head are full of weed at the moment, especialy with the big tides taking loose weed off the high water mark. Better off giving these beaches a miss till later in october.darrenh wrote:lads can anyone recommend a good fixed spool reel to me fishing last night first cast got stuck a broke my reel im thinking springs are not ideal for beachfishing couldnt hold ground for a min line dragged into the rocks then bang bail arm flew offis it possible to know if a beach is going to b weedy or is it just a case of fishing it
With Fixed Spool reels you get what you pay for. Buying a cheap fixed spool reel is false economy they tend to last for a season or less and pack in. What might seem like a bargain at the time might cost you more financially in the long run, or worse still loose a fish of a lifetime. The quality of the materials in some of the cheaper reels is quite poor, bearings, gears, spindle shaft and the body itself. Many of them come from the cheaper factories in the Far East not dedicated to building quality. If you’re serious about your fishing you are better paying a little more and buying quality.
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RockHunter
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Re: fixed spool reel
A great reel is the Shimano Biomaster 8000 about STG£ 100 from on-line retailers
It's a strong well built reel.
It's a strong well built reel.
Cod season Winter 2013/14: 117 cod (best fish: 6.5 lbs)
Cod season Winter 2014/15: 193 cod (best fish: 4.25 lbs)
Bass Totals:
2007: 1
2008: 37
2009: 120
2010: 44
2011: 151
2012: 79
2013: 20
2014: 19
2015: 11
2016: 3
http://rockhunter-southcoastbass.blogspot.com
Cod season Winter 2014/15: 193 cod (best fish: 4.25 lbs)
Bass Totals:
2007: 1
2008: 37
2009: 120
2010: 44
2011: 151
2012: 79
2013: 20
2014: 19
2015: 11
2016: 3
http://rockhunter-southcoastbass.blogspot.com
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darrenh
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Re: fixed spool reel
thanks frank ill have a look at those cheersRockHunter wrote:A great reel is the Shimano Biomaster 8000 about STG£ 100 from on-line retailers
It's a strong well built reel.