avid,if you close the bail by hand like most pros do you don't have to worry about a bail spring.taking out the slack by raising the rod tip after a cast and then closing the bail by hand is the proper way to use a spinning reel.this eliminates many of the line loop problems found with spinning.i would wait until spring and buy a pflueger supreme magnesium frame spinning reel.
Supreme Spinning Reel
Lightweight durable magnesium body & rotor
9 stainless steel ball bearings
One-way clutch instant anti-reverse bearing
Double anodized machined aluminum spool with holes
Aluminum side plate
Sure-ClickTM bail provides an audible signal when bail is fully opened and ready to cast
Anti-twist titanium line roller
Machined aluminum handle with soft touch knob
Sealed drag system
Spare aluminum spool
Convertible right or left hand retrieve
On/Off anti-reverse
Available March 15, 2007
8030MG 160yds./6# 6.2:1 7.4 oz. L/FW
8035MG 200yds./8# 6.2:1 8.8 oz. ML/FW
8040MG 250yds./10# 6.2:1 9.6 oz. M/FW
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