Super User deep Posted June 11, 2015 Super User Posted June 11, 2015 All my reels are lower end Shimanos (Citicas, Curados, Cardiffs). But my rod brands and prices are all over the place! Loomis NRX, a custom, Dobyns, Kistler, Daiwa, All Star, down to a BPS house brand. I have also owned Powells, Shimanos, Abu Garcias, Cabelas house brands and Berkleys in the past, and I love them all. Anyone else in a similar boat? 5 Quote
Diggy Posted June 11, 2015 Posted June 11, 2015 If you're having 1st world problems, I feel bad for you son, I've got 99 problems but a reel ain't one. 12 Quote
jtharris3 Posted June 11, 2015 Posted June 11, 2015 Lews Speed Spool! Yes, the $99 one. I've never had one let me down. Quote
Ozark_Basser Posted June 11, 2015 Posted June 11, 2015 Same here. As long as my reel can bomb lures, is reliable, and fairly lightweight, I don't care if it's expensive or not. With rods, I want the highest modulus I can get for any technique, but I feel it's most important for bottom contact baits. Quote
Super User rippin-lips Posted June 11, 2015 Super User Posted June 11, 2015 Nice rods get nice reels. The reel is what is in my hand. The reel is what I use the most. The reel has the moving parts. Something about a high end reel just makes you smile. Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted June 11, 2015 Global Moderator Posted June 11, 2015 Sort of I guess. I fish almost all St.Croix LTB's, or Academy Ethos rods. Reels are sort of the same way, almost all one flavor of Curado or another, then some Academy Mettles mixed in. Quote
BASSPATROL247 Posted June 11, 2015 Posted June 11, 2015 Same here. As long as my reel can bomb lures, is reliable, and fairly lightweight, I don't care if it's expensive or not. With rods, I want the highest modulus I can get for any technique, but I feel it's most important for bottom contact baits. I agree...except for the high modulus, ive heard alot that higher does not mean better but whatever gives ya confidence, im all for that regardless... Quote
dam0007 Posted June 11, 2015 Posted June 11, 2015 If you're having 1st world problems, I feel bad for you son, I've got 99 problems but a reel ain't one. lmaooo Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted June 11, 2015 Super User Posted June 11, 2015 If you're having 1st world problems, I feel bad for you son, I've got 99 problems but a reel ain't one. Perfect ~ Made my morning. A-Jay Quote
Super User new2BC4bass Posted June 11, 2015 Super User Posted June 11, 2015 If you're having 1st world problems, I feel bad for you son, I've got 99 problems but a reel ain't one. I'd have to have wife, daughter and grandsons handy to count that far. Not enough fingers and toes between the wife and I. OP: I'm in the same boat....almost. Most expensive rod (my cost) is a used Zillion. My Berkley Lightning was $17 plus tax. My customs were bought used at a steal. Reels run from a Daiwa Procaster on closeout to a Daiwa PXL Type R on closeout. I really need to downsize, but only have one rod that I would part with and not one reel that I am willing to let go. Quote
Super User Senko lover Posted June 11, 2015 Super User Posted June 11, 2015 I have one nice reel, and that is a Lew's Tournament MG Speed Spool. Maybe not nice in your book, but I love it. Both of my rods, a Berkley Lightning spinning and an Abu Vengeance casting, are cheap. My spinning reel was gotten for free, and is quite cheap. I'm hoping to replace it in the next year or so, but it works. My old spinning combo that gave up on me was a very old Shimano combo. That rod, despite it's chunky guides and reel handle, is far lighter than both my other rods, and the reel is a tank. Although they broke from the considerable abuse my combos get on the bank, and from age, they were a dream to fish. The only quality combo I've owned. Bottom line: Cheap equipment works, but high-end equipment works far better and lasts longer. The next time I purchase some equipment, I'll get something nice and consider it an investment. Quote
DTack Posted June 11, 2015 Posted June 11, 2015 I'm basically that way! Highest quality rods I can get, but I think the cutoff (for my feeling) is about the 200$ price point on reels. I just don't think the reels priced higher than that make THAT MUCH of a difference for me. So I feel your "problem" haha Quote
Super User Raul Posted June 11, 2015 Super User Posted June 11, 2015 All my reels are lower end Shimanos (Citicas, Curados, Cardiffs). But my rod brands and prices are all over the place! Loomis NRX, a custom, Dobyns, Kistler, Daiwa, All Star, down to a BPS house brand. I have also owned Powells, Shimanos, Abu Garcias, Cabelas house brands and Berkleys in the past, and I love them all. Anyone else in a similar boat? No, most of my rods and reels cost about the same, I do have a few reels that are much more expensive than the rod I pair them too. Only once I had a "good" rod, a MBR783 GLX, I swear than other than a very slight difference in weight I felt no difference between it and an IMX, so why spend more if I can´t feel any difference ? Quote
Super User Darren. Posted June 11, 2015 Super User Posted June 11, 2015 I suppose I'm the opposite, to an extent, in that I'd swap your expensive rods for reels. My main reels - 2 Chronarch 50e's and 2 Stradic 1000FI's. Rods - BPS Carbonlites with all four reels. Now I do have other rods, including an Avid, but I don't like any of them as much as the Carbonlites now. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted June 11, 2015 Super User Posted June 11, 2015 Well, my journey has taken me in a new direction. My collection has been built slowly for nearly eighteen years. I am in the process of selling some of my best equipment that just doesn't get fished enough. The new phase is building a stable of custom rods and new "enthusiast" reels. Alpster crafted a spiral wrapped deep cranking rod using the Lamiglas SR705R blank. Mike at DVT built a "Senko Rod" for me last year and I have a clasic under constuction with Batson. The Alpster is matched with a CTE200GT, but may need an upgrade to the Conquest. The DVT is saddled with a Stella and will be left alone. The new Batson NEEDS an Aldebaran! I'm keeping a G. Loomis MBR 842C/ Core 50MG, St. Croix LES70MF/ Stella 2500, G. Loomis MBR844C/ CTE100GT, G. Loomis BCR854/ Curado 200E, two Pinnacles and an Okuma for now. I expect to move from twenty rigs down to eight and add something new maybe once a year. There is a current thread running in the Flea Market originated by a member looking for a bulk deal. If that doesn't go through this gear will be reoffered to everyone. Take a look and see if there is anything you might be interested in owning. http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/157770-looking-to-do-a-bulk-purchase-of-rods-and-equipment/ 2 Quote
Cgrinder Posted June 11, 2015 Posted June 11, 2015 My reels have gotten out of hand. They are like rabbits, I tell you. Off the top of my head: Alphas Type R Alphas SV Chronarch 51E Conquest 101 (2014) KTF tune Aldebaran Orange Amber Pixzilla PX Type R Solzilla Stradic 1000 MgFB Zillion 6.3 Zillion 6.3 PE special Zillion 7.1 Zillion TRS 100 Heeeeeeeeeeelp. Quote
WPCfishing Posted June 11, 2015 Posted June 11, 2015 The title drew me in, the subject matter wasn't as interesting. Quote
Super User Choporoz Posted June 11, 2015 Super User Posted June 11, 2015 My first world gear problem: I have one more baitcasting rod than reels. Found a great deal on a reel I wanted. But the site had an even better deal on a rod I want. When I receive them in a few days, I'm going to have one more rod than reels. I will, no doubt, be shopping for a reel by the end of next week. Quote
NathanW Posted June 11, 2015 Posted June 11, 2015 I have never found any need or want to spend more than $150 on a reel. Anymore I don't see any need to spend more than 150 on a rod either and probably wont do it ever again with the exception of if my dedicated drop shot rod breaks. Quote
SenkoGuru Posted June 12, 2015 Posted June 12, 2015 I believe 100% that the rod means more. I do how ever have some very good and expensive reels but if I had to choose more money would go toward the rods over the reels. 1 Quote
Super User Jeff H Posted June 12, 2015 Super User Posted June 12, 2015 I have never found any need or want to spend more than $150 on a reel. Anymore I don't see any need to spend more than 150 on a rod either and probably wont do it ever again with the exception of if my dedicated drop shot rod breaks. I stay in the middle too. Now and then I break my $200 limit, but not often. Usually manage to stay below $150 1 Quote
Jon G Posted June 12, 2015 Posted June 12, 2015 I spend more on rods but I have a few reels that are more expensive than the rod. I mainly own Dobyns but St. Croix has a soft spot in my heart since they were the rods I used when I used to fly fish. For reels I use only Shimano however they are mainly curados and chronarchs. I'm actually thinking of selling my Curado E's and Chronarch E's and replace them with the Curado I's and Chronatch CI4s since they've impressed me so much! Quote
Super User SirSnookalot Posted June 12, 2015 Super User Posted June 12, 2015 In reference to the OP what's the problem? Ya got some rods, got some reels, all that's left is to catch fish. When it comes to fishing I have no problems, only decisions. What am taking with me for my intended target species and the location for that day. Catching fish is no problem, either I do or I don't. Quote
Super User new2BC4bass Posted June 12, 2015 Super User Posted June 12, 2015 My reels have gotten out of hand. They are like rabbits, I tell you. Off the top of my head: Alphas Type R Alphas SV Chronarch 51E Conquest 101 (2014) KTF tune Aldebaran Orange Amber Pixzilla PX Type R Solzilla Stradic 1000 MgFB Zillion 6.3 Zillion 6.3 PE special Zillion 7.1 Zillion TRS 100 Heeeeeeeeeeelp. Nice collection. VERY nice. Majority of my reels are also Daiwas, but there are plenty of other brands represented. Your reels run more than mine, but if that is all the reels you have, you've got a ways to go to catch up. Better get at it. EDIT: Did this help your problem? Quote
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