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I am going to bass pro shops tommorow and plan on buying my first bait caster. Any tips on which one to get?

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How much money ya bringing? That might help give you a few suggestions. And if you have $100 you might consider ordering a Daiwa Tatula 100 from Ebay.

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I want to get the Johnny Morris Titanium 8 baitcaisting reel... Haven't every owned a bass pro reel, but it looks like a nice reel..

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For starters I would recommend taking a look at the Lew's Speed Spool LFS Series Casting Reel. At $ 100.00 it won't break the bank in case you find that baitcasters are not for you. I have a couple of these and feel that they do handle and cast very well.

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53 minutes ago, Turtle135 said:

For starters I would recommend taking a look at the Lew's Speed Spool LFS Series Casting Reel. At $ 100.00 it won't break the bank in case you find that baitcasters are not for you. I have a couple of these and feel that they do handle and cast very well.

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I second the Lew's Speed Spool LFS, the BPQ is a great reel as well.  I see many who favor the Shimano Citica too but personally have little experience with them. 

If you watch the Flea Market in these forums you could get a nice $100 reel for around $50. I've bought a couple and have seen others. For one to start and see if you even like them that would be a safer bet. 

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I 3rd the LFS!  But they can be had for $80 on Amazon.  The Carbonlite (if it's still $99) is a good buy too.  

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26 minutes ago, S. Sass said:

I second the Lew's Speed Spool LFS, the BPQ is a great reel as well.  I see many who favor the Shimano Citica too but personally have little experience with them. 

If you watch the Flea Market in these forums you could get a nice $100 reel for around $50. I've bought a couple and have seen others. For one to start and see if you even like them that would be a safer bet. 

^ X2, exactly what I would have said.  Lew's are a nice starter reel, try to find one with the ACB casting system if you can.  I think it actually   defies gravity.  yes, it is that good.

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Figure out if you want right or left hand retrieve!   I'm a righty who came from spinning gear (left hand retrieve) and could not get used to right hand baitcasters. Picked up a cheap left hand Diawa Laguna for $30 at Gander Mtn and I'm hooked (I think :) ).

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Thanks guys for all the feedback. I'm definetly going to look at the lews because I love my lews  spinning rod. I will let y'all know what I chose after tommorow

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51 minutes ago, Guadalupefisher99 said:

Thanks guys for all the feedback. I'm definetly going to look at the lews because I love my lews  spinning rod. I will let y'all know what I chose after tommorow

Might as well buy an Abu Garcia their made in the same factory.

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32 minutes ago, crankzilla said:

"Might as well buy an Abu Garcia their made in the same factory." I thought Mitchell was the reel that Abu Garcia shares a factory with

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17 hours ago, Guadalupefisher99 said:
18 hours ago, crankzilla said:

"Might as well buy an Abu Garcia their made in the same factory." I thought Mitchell was the reel that Abu Garcia shares a factory with

They also make lews in same factory. 

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Daiwa Tatula 100 is better :D

All kidding aside, this is what I started with and now I have 10 baitcasters in my inventory.  Great price, Great Castability, Easy Castability, Decent quality, and one of the big 3 brand names.

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27 minutes ago, Puggz said:

Daiwa Tatula 100 is better :D

All kidding aside, this is what I started with and now I have 10 baitcasters in my inventory.  Great price, Great Castability, Easy Castability, Decent quality, and one of the big 3 brand names.

I went with the lews because it was a great combo! I got an 80 dollar bass pro shop rod and a 130 dollar reel for 160

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