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By next season I'm planning on adding an 8wt rod & reel to the 6wt I
already have. I'm going to build the rod over the winter (something to keep me from losing my mind over the long winter months of Illinois). This outfit will be for Bass & Musky. Also, this year I fished Atlantic Canada for trout in an area that had good sea trout and salmon fishing. I'd like to go after them with this 8wt the next time I'm up there (I only fished for trout this year with my 6wt). Between now and spring I'm going to keep my eyes open for a great deal on a used 8wt reel. I'm on a limited budget so I'm going to take my time and wait for a really good deal to come my way. My question is; what brand/models of reels would be on a "short list" to look for? Something that could handle Musky and Salmon. I'm hoping to get a reel that will last me a lifetime, at a price of ~ $100 used. I could go a bit higher if I had to. This is a reel I'd fish with 90% of the time (and I fish a LOT.....I even fish over my lunch hour at work at a nearby lake..........and I fish two spring-fed lakes that are short walking distance from my home (they're my "home away from home" places) Thanks for any help. |
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On Sat, 18 Aug 2007 18:15:27 -0000, mdk77
wrote: By next season I'm planning on adding an 8wt rod & reel to the 6wt I already have. I'm going to build the rod over the winter (something to keep me from losing my mind over the long winter months of Illinois). This outfit will be for Bass & Musky. Also, this year I fished Atlantic Canada for trout in an area that had good sea trout and salmon fishing. I'd like to go after them with this 8wt the next time I'm up there (I only fished for trout this year with my 6wt). Between now and spring I'm going to keep my eyes open for a great deal on a used 8wt reel. I'm on a limited budget so I'm going to take my time and wait for a really good deal to come my way. My question is; what brand/models of reels would be on a "short list" to look for? Something that could handle Musky and Salmon. I'm hoping to get a reel that will last me a lifetime, at a price of ~ $100 used. I could go a bit higher if I had to. This is a reel I'd fish with 90% of the time (and I fish a LOT.....I even fish over my lunch hour at work at a nearby lake..........and I fish two spring-fed lakes that are short walking distance from my home (they're my "home away from home" places) Thanks for any help. How old are you and when do you plan on dying? About the only widely-available reel that has absolutely proven to last "a lifetime" - assuming "a lifetime" to mean 30-plus years - and is readily available for under $100USD is the US-made Medalist. Are there newer reels that are shaping up to fit into a "last a lifetime" criteria? Yep, and in about 20 years or so, we'll know for sure. OTOH, if you only plan on living a year or two, any number of reels will fit, new and used, esp. for freshwater-only usage. What you might luck into, or what you mean by "a bit higher," could make a huge difference. My favorite "modern" readily-available reel is the Tibor/Billy Pate, but you'll really need to luck into one OR "a bit higher" will have to mean "at least double" to fit your stated criteria. OTOH and IMO, a reasonably well-maintained BP would last "a lifetime," even if you are 10 years old and plan on living to about 128. TC, R |
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On Aug 18, 2:03 pm, wrote:
On Sat, 18 Aug 2007 18:15:27 -0000, mdk77 wrote: By next season I'm planning on adding an 8wt rod & reel to the 6wt I already have. I'm going to build the rod over the winter (something to keep me from losing my mind over the long winter months of Illinois). This outfit will be for Bass & Musky. Also, this year I fished Atlantic Canada for trout in an area that had good sea trout and salmon fishing. I'd like to go after them with this 8wt the next time I'm up there (I only fished for trout this year with my 6wt). Between now and spring I'm going to keep my eyes open for a great deal on a used 8wt reel. I'm on a limited budget so I'm going to take my time and wait for a really good deal to come my way. My question is; what brand/models of reels would be on a "short list" to look for? Something that could handle Musky and Salmon. I'm hoping to get a reel that will last me a lifetime, at a price of ~ $100 used. I could go a bit higher if I had to. This is a reel I'd fish with 90% of the time (and I fish a LOT.....I even fish over my lunch hour at work at a nearby lake..........and I fish two spring-fed lakes that are short walking distance from my home (they're my "home away from home" places) Thanks for any help. How old are you and when do you plan on dying? About the only widely-available reel that has absolutely proven to last "a lifetime" - assuming "a lifetime" to mean 30-plus years - and is readily available for under $100USD is the US-made Medalist. Are there newer reels that are shaping up to fit into a "last a lifetime" criteria? Yep, and in about 20 years or so, we'll know for sure. OTOH, if you only plan on living a year or two, any number of reels will fit, new and used, esp. for freshwater-only usage. What you might luck into, or what you mean by "a bit higher," could make a huge difference. My favorite "modern" readily-available reel is the Tibor/Billy Pate, but you'll really need to luck into one OR "a bit higher" will have to mean "at least double" to fit your stated criteria. OTOH and IMO, a reasonably well-maintained BP would last "a lifetime," even if you are 10 years old and plan on living to about 128. TC, R I'm hoping I can get a decent price on a used reel if I take my time over the winter and look. I'm hoping to find one for closer to $100, but definitely less than $200. BTW, I'm 54 years old, so hopefully I'll "last" a good bit longer......40+ more years of fishing would be nice :-) Here are some reels I've considered, but they need to be in the 8wt I'm looking for. Is there a good place to look online other than Ebay for used reels? Here are some reels I've noticed that might be in my price range used (if I can find one in an 8wt): Scientific Anglers System-2 Series Ross Gunnison G2 Orvis Battenkill Mid Arbor Orvis Mach Large Arbor Ross Cimarron Large Arbor (and the I see Lamson reels on Ebay that are sometimes in my range (the Lightspeed in particular) Redington RS2 There's an Abel Big Game on Ebay now for $127 Or are all of these decent reels that if I can get one at a decent price, would be a good deal? |
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I have Lamson & Gunnison reelsw 9wt. line
They are real good and lightweight. I even have a few xtra spools and different line for ea ... It really depends if you are going to go sal****er exclusively -that will ruin a reel fast If more freshwater than sal****er these are great I have had them 10-12 yrs or so ... You could probably get one for $200 or It would be a good buy! When I fished mainly salt for stripers & blues in Nww England I had a $65 dollar Pfleuger 8 wt Medalist for 11 trs. What's a long time with a reel? A long time with a dog - 12 yrs - or so is a lifetime w that animal Fred |
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mdk77 wrote:
On Aug 18, 2:03 pm, wrote: On Sat, 18 Aug 2007 18:15:27 -0000, mdk77 wrote: By next season I'm planning on adding an 8wt rod & reel to the 6wt I already have. I'm going to build the rod over the winter (something to keep me from losing my mind over the long winter months of Illinois). This outfit will be for Bass & Musky. Also, this year I fished Atlantic Canada for trout in an area that had good sea trout and salmon fishing. I'd like to go after them with this 8wt the next time I'm up there (I only fished for trout this year with my 6wt). Between now and spring I'm going to keep my eyes open for a great deal on a used 8wt reel. I'm on a limited budget so I'm going to take my time and wait for a really good deal to come my way. My question is; what brand/models of reels would be on a "short list" to look for? Something that could handle Musky and Salmon. I'm hoping to get a reel that will last me a lifetime, at a price of ~ $100 used. I could go a bit higher if I had to. This is a reel I'd fish with 90% of the time (and I fish a LOT.....I even fish over my lunch hour at work at a nearby lake..........and I fish two spring-fed lakes that are short walking distance from my home (they're my "home away from home" places) Thanks for any help. How old are you and when do you plan on dying? About the only widely-available reel that has absolutely proven to last "a lifetime" - assuming "a lifetime" to mean 30-plus years - and is readily available for under $100USD is the US-made Medalist. Are there newer reels that are shaping up to fit into a "last a lifetime" criteria? Yep, and in about 20 years or so, we'll know for sure. OTOH, if you only plan on living a year or two, any number of reels will fit, new and used, esp. for freshwater-only usage. What you might luck into, or what you mean by "a bit higher," could make a huge difference. My favorite "modern" readily-available reel is the Tibor/Billy Pate, but you'll really need to luck into one OR "a bit higher" will have to mean "at least double" to fit your stated criteria. OTOH and IMO, a reasonably well-maintained BP would last "a lifetime," even if you are 10 years old and plan on living to about 128. TC, R I'm hoping I can get a decent price on a used reel if I take my time over the winter and look. I'm hoping to find one for closer to $100, but definitely less than $200. BTW, I'm 54 years old, so hopefully I'll "last" a good bit longer......40+ more years of fishing would be nice :-) Here are some reels I've considered, but they need to be in the 8wt I'm looking for. Is there a good place to look online other than Ebay for used reels? Here are some reels I've noticed that might be in my price range used (if I can find one in an 8wt): Scientific Anglers System-2 Series Ross Gunnison G2 Orvis Battenkill Mid Arbor Orvis Mach Large Arbor Ross Cimarron Large Arbor (and the I see Lamson reels on Ebay that are sometimes in my range (the Lightspeed in particular) Redington RS2 There's an Abel Big Game on Ebay now for $127 Or are all of these decent reels that if I can get one at a decent price, would be a good deal? A few comments on your list. If that Abel Big Game stays at that price(ebay), most likely there's something wrong with the reel, or it's a scam. I've heard of problems with the initial Orvis Mach reels. I believe there was an issue with the drag. I heard they fixed the problem. If you go that route, make sure you get the updated model. I'd stay away from the RS2. It's heavy, and like the Mach, it had an issue with the drag. I think a bearing needed replacing/upgrading. It has been discontinued for a while now, so service might be an issue. I own a couple Litespeeds. Light, rugged, smooth drag, and reliable. I did have an issue of some corrosion in the sealed drag area. Lamson quickly fixed it, and for free. They recently updated the reel, so you can find some good deals on the older versions. IMO, the "Guide finish" is much more durable than the black/blue finish. brians |
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On Sat, 18 Aug 2007 19:43:02 -0000, mdk77
wrote: On Aug 18, 2:03 pm, wrote: On Sat, 18 Aug 2007 18:15:27 -0000, mdk77 wrote: By next season I'm planning on adding an 8wt rod & reel to the 6wt I already have. I'm going to build the rod over the winter (something to keep me from losing my mind over the long winter months of Illinois). This outfit will be for Bass & Musky. Also, this year I fished Atlantic Canada for trout in an area that had good sea trout and salmon fishing. I'd like to go after them with this 8wt the next time I'm up there (I only fished for trout this year with my 6wt). Between now and spring I'm going to keep my eyes open for a great deal on a used 8wt reel. I'm on a limited budget so I'm going to take my time and wait for a really good deal to come my way. My question is; what brand/models of reels would be on a "short list" to look for? Something that could handle Musky and Salmon. I'm hoping to get a reel that will last me a lifetime, at a price of ~ $100 used. I could go a bit higher if I had to. This is a reel I'd fish with 90% of the time (and I fish a LOT.....I even fish over my lunch hour at work at a nearby lake..........and I fish two spring-fed lakes that are short walking distance from my home (they're my "home away from home" places) Thanks for any help. How old are you and when do you plan on dying? About the only widely-available reel that has absolutely proven to last "a lifetime" - assuming "a lifetime" to mean 30-plus years - and is readily available for under $100USD is the US-made Medalist. Are there newer reels that are shaping up to fit into a "last a lifetime" criteria? Yep, and in about 20 years or so, we'll know for sure. OTOH, if you only plan on living a year or two, any number of reels will fit, new and used, esp. for freshwater-only usage. What you might luck into, or what you mean by "a bit higher," could make a huge difference. My favorite "modern" readily-available reel is the Tibor/Billy Pate, but you'll really need to luck into one OR "a bit higher" will have to mean "at least double" to fit your stated criteria. OTOH and IMO, a reasonably well-maintained BP would last "a lifetime," even if you are 10 years old and plan on living to about 128. TC, R I'm hoping I can get a decent price on a used reel if I take my time over the winter and look. I'm hoping to find one for closer to $100, but definitely less than $200. BTW, I'm 54 years old, so hopefully I'll "last" a good bit longer......40+ more years of fishing would be nice :-) Here are some reels I've considered, but they need to be in the 8wt I'm looking for. Is there a good place to look online other than Ebay for used reels? Here are some reels I've noticed that might be in my price range used (if I can find one in an 8wt): Scientific Anglers System-2 Series Ross Gunnison G2 Orvis Battenkill Mid Arbor Orvis Mach Large Arbor Ross Cimarron Large Arbor (and the I see Lamson reels on Ebay that are sometimes in my range (the Lightspeed in particular) Redington RS2 There's an Abel Big Game on Ebay now for $127 Or are all of these decent reels that if I can get one at a decent price, would be a good deal? Sweet mother of geeziful mercsus....are you sure you didn't forget any on that list? OK, fine. The only reel on that list that you should consider is the Ross (no, the other one) and don't pay a penny over $91.28USD. Don't like that answer? Alrighty, then. The only reel you should consider is SA System 2 at no more than $87.73. OTOH..."about the only widely-available reel that has absolutely proven to last "a lifetime" - assuming "a lifetime" to mean 30-plus years - and is readily available for under $100USD is the US-made Medalist. Are there newer reels that are shaping up to fit into a "last a lifetime" criteria? Yep, and in about 20 years or so, we'll know for sure." Seriously (and within reason), most any fairly recent "name" reel being sold regularly and in good overall condition for under $100USD used/$150 plus/minus new is going to be what it is/was intended to be: a decent enough general-purpose lighter-duty reel that will perform more or less adequately if given reasonable care and not subject to abuse or heavy usage. Under those condition, will it last "a lifetime?" Again, it depends on how long you plan to live, and IAC, it'll probably last long enough so as to be cost-effective. OTOH, try to put one into heavy sport/client use in a busy (salt) flats guide service for "a lifetime" of service, and well...here's hoping your (and the reel's) short life will be a merry one... And regardless of what, ahem, others might offer, fly (fishing) rods do have a direct relationship with AFTMA weight, reels do not - IOW, there is an "8wt rod," but there is no "8wt reel." Reels, basically, are truly matched via things such as capacity, component material/fresh or salt usage, quarry, etc. Granted, this does "suggest" a general reel size to a general range of rod weights, but that is not all there is to it. For example, a reel model perfectly acceptable for, oh, say, short-range Illernoise bass fishing (an under-$100USD US-made Medalist, for example) might have a coupla-few sizes (for example, a 1495/95.5, 96/96.5, or even 98) that would be OK on a 7 or 8 rod, yet all would be a poor choice to use on an 8 intended for bonefish. And while a reel that would be a good choice for bonefish (a BP Bonefish, for example, which is, physical size-wise, a wide BP Salmon) would also be fine for the bass fishing, it'd be big-time overkill expense-wise. TC, R |
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