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Old September 13th, 2005, 03:26 PM
LouF
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I have a dilemma:

I discovered on my most recent foray to the shore this past weekend that my
stripping basket, containg both my sal****er reels and spare spools, spare
lines, wading shoes,etc. had been stolen from the back of my truck. I
plan to replace everything eventually but for the very short term I need a
cheap replacement reel to use for the rest of this season. I'll be mainly
catching schoolie stripers,and bluefish(2-5lb) with larger fish possible
but infrequent. I've been looking at the lower-priced Okumas and I wonder
if anyone has any experience with them. Their drag system, corrosion
resistance etc.

Less than $200.00 for reel and extra spool would be great....the lesser the
greater ;-)

Any other suggestions would be welcome also.

thanks for you help in advance

Lou
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Old September 13th, 2005, 07:30 PM
briansfly
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LouF wrote:
I have a dilemma:

I discovered on my most recent foray to the shore this past weekend that my
stripping basket, containg both my sal****er reels and spare spools, spare
lines, wading shoes,etc. had been stolen from the back of my truck. I
plan to replace everything eventually but for the very short term I need a
cheap replacement reel to use for the rest of this season. I'll be mainly
catching schoolie stripers,and bluefish(2-5lb) with larger fish possible
but infrequent. I've been looking at the lower-priced Okumas and I wonder
if anyone has any experience with them. Their drag system, corrosion
resistance etc.

Less than $200.00 for reel and extra spool would be great....the lesser the
greater ;-)

Any other suggestions would be welcome also.

thanks for you help in advance

Lou


Check Ebay, and or the web, for the discontinued Redington GD reels.
Very solid reels, at a reasonable price.

brians

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Old September 14th, 2005, 04:59 AM
sandy
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The Ross Gunnison reels are a little more expensive than
that. But still a lot less than the top end reels.
I have four now. I have three Abel reels too.
I like them all. The Abel reels I got second
hand, else I never would have bought them.
They're nice. But I'd trad each one of them
for a Ross if I could.

The Ross Gunnison reels are not only cheaper, they'r better.

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Old September 14th, 2005, 12:38 PM
LouF
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On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 20:59:50 -0700, sandy
wrote:


The Ross Gunnison reels are a little more expensive than
that. But still a lot less than the top end reels.
I have four now. I have three Abel reels too.
I like them all. The Abel reels I got second
hand, else I never would have bought them.
They're nice. But I'd trad each one of them
for a Ross if I could.

The Ross Gunnison reels are not only cheaper, they'r better.


Thanks, I like the ross reels, the one I borrowed for the weekend was one
in fact and I would love eventually to get an abel but right now, with
three in college I need to go cheap!
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Old September 14th, 2005, 12:38 PM
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On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 18:30:21 GMT, briansfly wrote:


Lou


Check Ebay, and or the web, for the discontinued Redington GD reels.
Very solid reels, at a reasonable price.

brians



Thanks
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Old September 14th, 2005, 03:45 PM
William McNulty
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Lou,
Go to championoutfitters.com
Get there 800 # and call Rod to price a Lamson Velocity for 8-9 wt. It is a
true large arbor reel with a lifetime warranty. That should tell you
something about quality. Oh, free shipping too.
I have several for 10-11 wt. and fish all year round for big stripers,
albies and slammer blues. Never left me down.
Bill M.


 




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