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so many reels - so little time (to choose one)
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 373841" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>I have several spinning reels now - and 4 conventionals. Mostly saltwater varieties.</p><p></p><p>I would like to upgrade to just "one" good Large Mouth Bass reel.</p><p>What I'm looking for is a freshwater reel that will hold about 100 - 150 yards</p><p>or so of 65# braid which is the equivalent size of 17# mono.</p><p>I know that sounds kind of "beefy" to some of you, but, when you are dragging</p><p>a big bass out of heavy cover you usually drag about 15 pounds of weeds with the </p><p>fish all the way to the boat.</p><p></p><p>So, with this in mind, I would like a good spinning reel first - - then, to a bait caster with same specs.</p><p>budget of $150 max for each.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 373841, member: 13599"] I have several spinning reels now - and 4 conventionals. Mostly saltwater varieties. I would like to upgrade to just "one" good Large Mouth Bass reel. What I'm looking for is a freshwater reel that will hold about 100 - 150 yards or so of 65# braid which is the equivalent size of 17# mono. I know that sounds kind of "beefy" to some of you, but, when you are dragging a big bass out of heavy cover you usually drag about 15 pounds of weeds with the fish all the way to the boat. So, with this in mind, I would like a good spinning reel first - - then, to a bait caster with same specs. budget of $150 max for each. [/QUOTE]
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