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![]() "ray" wrote in message news ![]() On Tue, 16 Oct 2007 10:43:11 -0500, Wolfgang wrote: "ray" wrote in message news ![]() I'm pretty much into 'cheap' myself. I don't see the point in a $50 fly reel - what does it really do? Depends on what you're doing with it. If, for example, you are pursuing tarpon, a fifty dollar fly reel will be useful for starting fires......well, one fire, anyway. Wolfgang I don't fish for tarpon. It occurs to me that if you were to provide us with a comprehensive list of all the species you don't fish for we could simplify this process and save a lot of time. For your average freshwater fisherperson pursuing mostly trout and an occasional bass - what's the point? Hm....... I think I'll defer to your average freshwater fisherperson pursuing mostly trout and an occasional bass on this one. Wolfgang who, although experience suggests it is a complete waste of time and expectation, still aspires to achieving the golden mean someday. |
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On Tue, 16 Oct 2007 10:43:11 -0500, Wolfgang wrote: "ray" wrote in message news ![]() I'm pretty much into 'cheap' myself. I don't see the point in a $50 fly reel - what does it really do? Depends on what you're doing with it. If, for example, you are pursuing tarpon, a fifty dollar fly reel will be useful for starting fires......well, one fire, anyway. Wolfgang I don't fish for tarpon. For your average freshwater fisherperson pursuing mostly trout and an occasional bass - what's the point? I agree. My thirty dollar reel holds my line just fine. The only time I've ever lost a fish that I could blame on the reel was years ago when I fished with an automatic. Russell Wouldn't mind have the chance to start a fire with my reel though. |
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On Tue, 16 Oct 2007 09:32:02 -0600, ray wrote:
On Mon, 15 Oct 2007 23:06:55 +0000, Julie wrote: In article . com, wrote: Abu, Daiwa, Shimano, which is the best?They each have their pluses and they each have their minuses. It's really a case of you pays your money and you makes your choice! Each make of reel has it's devotees, who swear by what they use themselves, even though sometimes they know there are weak points, that could be improved upon. I even saw one post to a forum, where a certain make of reel had a 'clicky' handle. The devotee to this reel cured this problem by forcing some fishing line into the gap to cure the problem. He then went on to say how pleased he was with the reel.Albert.BWebmaster http://fishingcave.com THey all suck for fly fishing.wtf drug are you on? Personally I am impressed with the sage 1600. I'm pretty much into 'cheap' myself. I don't see the point in a $50 fly reel - what does it really do? Er, all make decent FFing reels and at least Abu and Daiwa make perfectly adequate "line holder" reels that can be had for under $50USD even with the current weak dollar. I don't know about Shimano making inexpensive reels, but they do make some decent FFing reels (well over $50.00, even with a record-strong dollar), as does Daiwa. I have both a mid-to-upper range (from about 10 years ago) Daiwa and a Shimano and while I'd not say they were "go-to" reels _for me_, they are certainly model competitive against similar offerings from more well-known-in-the-US makers. IIRC, Peter Charles has at least one Daiwa reel that he holds (or at least held) in fairly high regard. AFAIK, none of the above are manufacturer-marketed in the US. And in any case, good ol' Albert B. can still take some caulk, carpet tacks, the reels and his tackle and shove the whole mess up his spammin' ass... R |
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On Sun, 14 Oct 2007 06:51:01 -0700, wrote:
Abu, Daiwa, Shimano, which is the best?They each have their pluses and they each have their minuses. It's really a case of you pays your money and you makes your choice! Each make of reel has it's devotees, who swear by what they use themselves, even though sometimes they know there are weak points, that could be improved upon. I even saw one post to a forum, where a certain make of reel had a 'clicky' handle. The devotee to this reel cured this problem by forcing some fishing line into the gap to cure the problem. He then went on to say how pleased he was with the reel.Albert.BWebmaster http://fishingcave.com Maybe you could shove them all, mixed with a coupla pounds of caulk and carpet tacks, up your ass and then come back and report... **** off, R |
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