First, let me say, I am an idiot.
Left my old reliable Shimano Bantam 10XSG on the boat dock last week. Loved that simple reel. Really miss the rod as much as the reel.
I haven't purchased any hardware for many years. Have a couple of 5500C's, 6500, an old Diawa spinning rig that was handed down, etc. I always grabbed the Bantam when I went to the pond or river for a few hours of fishing.
Well, I had to replace and didn't want to spend much. Did some research and the Black Max kept coming up roses. Dunhams had the combo on sale and with a 20% coupon, walked out under 50 bucks. Not a world class rod, but it will do just fine for me.
I only knew bait casters with only the free spool adjustment and didn't even know a brake adjustment existed. Didn't even know what it was when I saw the dial. That shows how old school I am. Brought it home, read up on the adjustments, put a 1/4-3/8 weight on it, made a few casts, kept adjusting the brake, and WOW!, couldn't believe it. Threw it further than I am used to, and not a single backlash, err, I mean professional over run.(knock on wood).
Will know more when on the water under real conditions, but what a difference 30 years of technology makes.
Left my old reliable Shimano Bantam 10XSG on the boat dock last week. Loved that simple reel. Really miss the rod as much as the reel.
I haven't purchased any hardware for many years. Have a couple of 5500C's, 6500, an old Diawa spinning rig that was handed down, etc. I always grabbed the Bantam when I went to the pond or river for a few hours of fishing.
Well, I had to replace and didn't want to spend much. Did some research and the Black Max kept coming up roses. Dunhams had the combo on sale and with a 20% coupon, walked out under 50 bucks. Not a world class rod, but it will do just fine for me.
I only knew bait casters with only the free spool adjustment and didn't even know a brake adjustment existed. Didn't even know what it was when I saw the dial. That shows how old school I am. Brought it home, read up on the adjustments, put a 1/4-3/8 weight on it, made a few casts, kept adjusting the brake, and WOW!, couldn't believe it. Threw it further than I am used to, and not a single backlash, err, I mean professional over run.(knock on wood).
Will know more when on the water under real conditions, but what a difference 30 years of technology makes.