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Old November 21st, 2003, 03:32 PM
Dene Gatlin
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I'm trying to find a baitcasting reel for my husband for Christmas. He has stated that he likes a low profile reel. He also likes a ?side button? I am clueless. I have looked on the internet and can't really tell by the pictures what is what. I have also been looking in the $200 range. He fishes in brackish water so corrosion is a factor. Can any of you anglers out there help me find a good reel for my hubby?

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Old November 21st, 2003, 03:38 PM
Bob La Londe
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Most of the guys here will swear by the Shimino Curado.
http://tinyurl.com/vz8v

It is within your price range.


For a little more you might look at the Chronarch.
http://tinyurl.com/vz91

Both are good for bass rigs. I bought a used Curado off of EBAY (not good
enough looking for a gift) and it performs very well.

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"Dene Gatlin" wrote in message
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I'm trying to find a baitcasting reel for my husband for Christmas. He has

stated that he likes a low profile reel. He also likes a ?side button? I am
clueless. I have looked on the internet and can't really tell by the
pictures what is what. I have also been looking in the $200 range. He fishes
in brackish water so corrosion is a factor. Can any of you anglers out there
help me find a good reel for my hubby?



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Old November 21st, 2003, 04:23 PM
mhood
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Default HELP..Baitcasting reels

go to www.japantackle.com and get him a Scorpion 1000 (right handed retrieve) or 1001 (left handed). It is HANDS DOWN the best buy/performing low profile reel I have ever used. I don't know anyone who has one who doesn't agree. They don't have a "side button" but I bet your sweetie will be able to work past that one. They also come up frequently on ebay.

mhood

Dene Gatlin wrote:

I'm trying to find a baitcasting reel for my husband for Christmas. He has stated that he likes a low profile reel. He also likes a ?side button? I am clueless. I have looked on the internet and can't really tell by the pictures what is what. I have also been looking in the $200 range. He fishes in brackish water so corrosion is a factor. Can any of you anglers out there help me find a good reel for my hubby?


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Old November 21st, 2003, 06:51 PM
Brad Coovert
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If your husband is fishing brackish water, make sure that any of the reels you
look at DO NOT have magnesium spools or frames. They do not like salt water.

I would suggest a Curado. It has a one piece aluminum frame and aluminum
spool. The body is graphite. Less to worry about corroding. These are great
reels that will stand up to most fishing situations.

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Old November 21st, 2003, 07:49 PM
SHRED©
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Yep...I have 2 Shimano Scorpion 1000's.

OMG what a great reel!!



mhood wrote:
go to www.japantackle.com and get him a Scorpion 1000 (right handed
retrieve) or 1001 (left handed). It is HANDS DOWN the best
buy/performing low profile reel I have ever used. I don't know
anyone who has one who doesn't agree. They don't have a "side
button" but I bet your sweetie will be able to work past that one.
They also come up frequently on ebay.

mhood

Dene Gatlin wrote:

I'm trying to find a baitcasting reel for my husband for Christmas.
He has stated that he likes a low profile reel. He also likes a
?side button? I am clueless. I have looked on the internet and can't
really tell by the pictures what is what. I have also been looking
in the $200 range. He fishes in brackish water so corrosion is a
factor. Can any of you anglers out there help me find a good reel
for my hubby?



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Old November 21st, 2003, 10:46 PM
Thundercat
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"mhood" wrote in message
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get him a Scorpion 1000 (right handed retrieve) or 1001 (left handed). It

is HANDS DOWN the best buy/performing low profile reel I have ever used. I
don't know anyone who has one who doesn't agree. They don't have a "side
button" but I bet your sweetie will be able to work past that one. They
also come up frequently on ebay.

mhood


In your price range I would highly recommend a Shimano Scorpion. They are
have absolutely the most bang for the buck IMO. However, don't limit
yourself to japan tackle if you are seriously interested in a Scorpion.
There are places that have them cheaper (new) besides EBay. You can try the
link in my signature for another option...

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Harry J. aka Thundercat
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It is an ADDICTION!
Brooklyn Bill's Specialty Tackle Fishing Team
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Old November 22nd, 2003, 01:03 AM
mhood
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Sorry, I forgot about Brooklyn Bill's. Wasn't trying to plug anybody, just knew
I had seen them at Japan Tackle. She should, of course, shop around. Jun at
Japan Tackle does have a good reputation and I have purchased two reels from
there and was very happy with them. They also offer service on Shimano Japanese
models (I'm not sure, but I don't think Shimano US will service Japanese
models).

mhood

Thundercat wrote:

"mhood" wrote in message
...
snip
get him a Scorpion 1000 (right handed retrieve) or 1001 (left handed). It

is HANDS DOWN the best buy/performing low profile reel I have ever used. I
don't know anyone who has one who doesn't agree. They don't have a "side
button" but I bet your sweetie will be able to work past that one. They
also come up frequently on ebay.

mhood


In your price range I would highly recommend a Shimano Scorpion. They are
have absolutely the most bang for the buck IMO. However, don't limit
yourself to japan tackle if you are seriously interested in a Scorpion.
There are places that have them cheaper (new) besides EBay. You can try the
link in my signature for another option...

--
Harry J. aka Thundercat
Bass fishing is NOT a hobby...
It is an ADDICTION!
Brooklyn Bill's Specialty Tackle Fishing Team
http://geocities.com/brooklynbill2003/


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Old November 22nd, 2003, 11:20 PM
SHRED©
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Default HELP..Baitcasting reels


I have shopped here with success also:
http://www.profishing.net/miva/merch...o+Bait+Casters

Japantackle.com is a class act also.


mhood wrote:
Sorry, I forgot about Brooklyn Bill's. Wasn't trying to plug
anybody, just knew I had seen them at Japan Tackle. She should, of
course, shop around. Jun at Japan Tackle does have a good reputation
and I have purchased two reels from there and was very happy with
them. They also offer service on Shimano Japanese models (I'm not
sure, but I don't think Shimano US will service Japanese models).

mhood

Thundercat wrote:

"mhood" wrote in message
...
snip
get him a Scorpion 1000 (right handed retrieve) or 1001 (left
handed). It

is HANDS DOWN the best buy/performing low profile reel I have ever
used. I don't know anyone who has one who doesn't agree. They
don't have a "side button" but I bet your sweetie will be able to
work past that one. They also come up frequently on ebay.

mhood


In your price range I would highly recommend a Shimano Scorpion.
They are have absolutely the most bang for the buck IMO. However,
don't limit yourself to japan tackle if you are seriously interested
in a Scorpion. There are places that have them cheaper (new) besides
EBay. You can try the link in my signature for another option...

--
Harry J. aka Thundercat
Bass fishing is NOT a hobby...
It is an ADDICTION!
Brooklyn Bill's Specialty Tackle Fishing Team
http://geocities.com/brooklynbill2003/



 




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