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<blockquote data-quote="Nickk" data-source="post: 2851" data-attributes="member: 87"><p>I haven't tried them but people often recommend slower speed reels for cranks and spinnerbaits. Since I use lefthand wind I don't have as many options. All of my reels are 6.0xxxxx ratio. My line of thinking is that you get the best you can spend, I think that since you'll be spinning it alot (reeling in versus taking up slack) you're going to want something pretty smooth. Determine your price range and go from there. I'm new to owning an arsenal of b-casters and I currently have 2 old Curados, a Curado D, a Chronarch 51MG, and a Revo STX. The STX is smooooth but heavier than the D, the 51 is superlight and smooth but it's a recent acquisition so I can't give a good report yet. The D is a great all arounder, lighter than the STX but not nearly as smooth and quiet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nickk, post: 2851, member: 87"] I haven't tried them but people often recommend slower speed reels for cranks and spinnerbaits. Since I use lefthand wind I don't have as many options. All of my reels are 6.0xxxxx ratio. My line of thinking is that you get the best you can spend, I think that since you'll be spinning it alot (reeling in versus taking up slack) you're going to want something pretty smooth. Determine your price range and go from there. I'm new to owning an arsenal of b-casters and I currently have 2 old Curados, a Curado D, a Chronarch 51MG, and a Revo STX. The STX is smooooth but heavier than the D, the 51 is superlight and smooth but it's a recent acquisition so I can't give a good report yet. The D is a great all arounder, lighter than the STX but not nearly as smooth and quiet. [/QUOTE]
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