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This reel is no joke!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="jkbirocz" data-source="post: 13498" data-attributes="member: 107"><p>I would defiately buy a shimano DC reel for $500, if I had a spare 500 laying around. Atleast they will never backalsh and will cast a super light lure better than anything. I would still rather spend $300 or so on an incredible baitcaster and just spend the other 200 on lessons from a pro to train my thumb. As for Van Staal, I wouldn't think of spending $800 for 50 to $100 worth of machined aluminum. That company is for saltwater yuppies, and thats a fact. I am sure they are great reels, and they look awesome too, but if you think I am gonna spend 100 to $300 on a pair of aluminum pliers....well your dead wrong. When you start spending that much for tackle accessories there is something wrong with you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jkbirocz, post: 13498, member: 107"] I would defiately buy a shimano DC reel for $500, if I had a spare 500 laying around. Atleast they will never backalsh and will cast a super light lure better than anything. I would still rather spend $300 or so on an incredible baitcaster and just spend the other 200 on lessons from a pro to train my thumb. As for Van Staal, I wouldn't think of spending $800 for 50 to $100 worth of machined aluminum. That company is for saltwater yuppies, and thats a fact. I am sure they are great reels, and they look awesome too, but if you think I am gonna spend 100 to $300 on a pair of aluminum pliers....well your dead wrong. When you start spending that much for tackle accessories there is something wrong with you. [/QUOTE]
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