![]() |
New Reel - Diawa Firewolf Multiplier
Hi guys.
I am considering a new reel, ideally for rough ground, and ideally Diawa. I have decided on the Diawa Firewolf http://www.daiwasports.co.uk/products/?id=255&sec=3 question is - does anyone use these reels? Any opinions? Does it have a decent capacity for 35lb bs nylon? Im a bit concerned that it is described as a "boat reel" when i would be wanting to use it from a pier with a beachcaster.... any opinions welcome. Cheers Marc |
New Reel - Diawa Firewolf Multiplier
Its a boat reel with no brakes, for rough ground casting you want one of the
Sloshs. http://www.daiwasports.co.uk/products/?id=257&sec=3 for control when casting, grunt on the retrieve & line capacity. -- Cliff. Sea Anglers have "BIGGER" Tackle. .. "Marc" wrote in message ... Hi guys. I am considering a new reel, ideally for rough ground, and ideally Diawa. I have decided on the Diawa Firewolf http://www.daiwasports.co.uk/products/?id=255&sec=3 question is - does anyone use these reels? Any opinions? Does it have a decent capacity for 35lb bs nylon? Im a bit concerned that it is described as a "boat reel" when i would be wanting to use it from a pier with a beachcaster.... any opinions welcome. Cheers Marc |
New Reel - Diawa Firewolf Multiplier
On 17 Dec, 11:55, "Cliff" wrote:
Its a boat reel with no brakes, for rough ground casting you want one of the Sloshs.http://www.daiwasports.co.uk/products/?id=257&sec=3for control when casting, grunt on the retrieve & line capacity. -- Cliff. Sea Anglers have "BIGGER" Tackle. ."Marc" wrote in message ... Hi guys. I am considering a new reel, ideally for rough ground, and ideally Diawa. I have decided on the Diawa Firewolf http://www.daiwasports.co.uk/products/?id=255&sec=3 question is - does anyone use these reels? Any opinions? Does it have a decent capacity for 35lb bs nylon? Im a bit concerned that it is described as a "boat reel" when i would be wanting to use it from a pier with a beachcaster.... any opinions welcome. Cheers Marc Ok. Thanks! |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 11:28 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004 - 2006 FishingBanter