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The truth about Bait casters
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<blockquote data-quote="QueDawg" data-source="post: 324700" data-attributes="member: 10134"><p>I fish bait casters more than I do spinning reels. They are just another tool to get the job done with.</p><p></p><p> The advice to buy a quality one is excellent. The cheap models won't have spools that rotate freely and the braking systems are kinda all or nothing. I am a Shimano guy, but there are plenty of good brands. I use the Citicas. Models around the $120 -$130 range are typically offer very good performance and durability. Hit Craigslist to find some good deals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QueDawg, post: 324700, member: 10134"] I fish bait casters more than I do spinning reels. They are just another tool to get the job done with. The advice to buy a quality one is excellent. The cheap models won't have spools that rotate freely and the braking systems are kinda all or nothing. I am a Shimano guy, but there are plenty of good brands. I use the Citicas. Models around the $120 -$130 range are typically offer very good performance and durability. Hit Craigslist to find some good deals. [/QUOTE]
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