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Allen wrote:
don't back wind. That as assnine solution to learning the correct way to use your reels drag system... With the exception of some of the postings made by Al and of course Rodney, this is the most absurd statement I've ever read on this group. Backreeling is not only a more efficient method of playing/fighting a fish, it's more fun and puts you in more direct control of the action. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
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On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 23:31:03 -0500, "Allen"
wrote: don't back wind. That as assnine solution to learning the correct way to use your reels drag system... Like most fishermen, I do not back wind either. I have tried back winding and did not find it to be particularly helpful. But I would never label the technique "assinine", or at least I would spell the word correctly. |
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I don't I will pick the Spirex after all since the store clerk told me
it was the least updated out of most/all the Shimano models. I think I want the Sahara and saw some decent combos at Cabelas and Bass Pro but my friend is telling me that the combos are not good at all. He hasn't seen the websites but is assuming that they bundle low quality rods with these reels. Is this true? I have seen the Tourney Trail, ProGuide IM6, Fish Eagle® II, and Bionic Blade. Are these all just generic rods that the stores put together in order to bundle with the nicer reels? Would anybody actually recommend these because my friend told me I shouldn't buy their combos. |
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(DiggityDanks) wrote: I don't I will pick the Spirex after all since the store clerk told me it was the least updated out of most/all the Shimano models. I think I want the Sahara and saw some decent combos at Cabelas and Bass Pro but my friend is telling me that the combos are not good at all. He hasn't seen the websites but is assuming that they bundle low quality rods with these reels. Is this true? I have seen the Tourney Trail, ProGuide IM6, Fish Eagle® II, and Bionic Blade. Are these all just generic rods that the stores put together in order to bundle with the nicer reels? Would anybody actually recommend these because my friend told me I shouldn't buy their combos. Your friend may have his reasons but I have had very good use from the combos I have purchased at Bass Pro and would think my experience would be the same with Cabelas. I have 5 Bionic Blade rods I have used in sal****er for the past two or three years and have had little trouble. The problem I have had is with the butt cushion breaking loose if I twist it too tight. They replaced it for me free though. I have lost one eye due to line getting wrapped around it. Since these are primarily 'freshwater' rods I might have expected that they would not hold up. The eyes have done well and the cork handles (as comfortable as any I have used) show little sign of use. The rods that are bundled with the combos are the same that you can buy separately. Not sure how that could be a 'cheap' rod. You can buy more expensive even from Bass Pro if you want. I did get one bait caster combo that had a rod that would be considered less than the Bionic Blade but it was FREE with the reel. I could not argue with that as the reel was on sale as well. The rod has also worked very well. I can not give specifics for all the rods you mention but they get the blanks many times from the same place as more expensive rods if not from the manufactures themselves with a store brand added. I would check the prices and if there is a significant savings on the combo it should be a good bargain. If you live near a Bass Pro you can certainly stop in and give it a closer look over. Both Bass Pro and Cabelas stand behind their products and if you do not like the looks when you get your order send it back. Good Fishin' atljoe -- "Atlanta Joe" aka Joe Webb Flats fishing is Flat Fun! Visit my site at http://flatsfisher.com |
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Can you help a newbie out with picking out his first spinning Reel/Rod combo? | DiggityDanks | General Discussion | 15 | April 2nd, 2004 05:55 AM |