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Hi. Been looking to get a new spinning reel that can do double duty for both fresh and inshore saltwater fishing. Been looking hard at the Shimano Sahara. Curious to what the real world differences are of a Sahara vs Sedona vs Nexave vs Nasci. I was also looking at Penn but don't like the heavy weight of their reels but love their reliability, but also hate their lack of innovation and line lay, lol. Don't know what Daiwa offers at that price point. Maybe a BG? Been looking at at a 3500 to 4000 size reel to put one a 7 foot heavy spinning rod. Would like to keep weight at a minimum but if they all weigh within an ounce then it won't matter much. Any help or insight is appreciated. Thanks. 

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The Daiwa BG is the best 100 dollar spinning reel ever made imo. Its MUCH better than the Shimano offerings in that range and I would put mine up against my Stradic FK. I have a 2500 size that sees yearly use in the salt and has had no issues at all (I do rinse it off after the trip and do yearly cleaning as I do on all my reels). 

 

The Daiwa sizes also run a bit different than Shimano. A 3000 size BG will be the same size as a 4000 Shimano and my 2500 is the same size as my 3000 Stradic. Personally unless you plan on going after Tarpon, bull Redfish, or Cobia I don't see the need for anything larger than a 2500 for inshore fishing.

 

You also have the Fuego in the 100 dollar range from Daiwa, but I would rather have an aluminum body over generic plastic (I have no issues what so ever with Ci4+ or Zaion but you don't get that at 100 bucks), a carbon fiber drag over felt, and a bearing in the line roller. All three of those features are really important if you are going to be in the salt instead of just bass fishing, but some people put weight above all else and the Fuego does weigh less.

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Not sure if this helps but I've had a Sedona for nearly 10 years and it has been flawless.  No complaints what-so-ever.

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I would look at the daiwa bg or fuego lt for sure

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Diawa Legalis LT 2500 is a very sweet reel and a bit under your budget you might want to consider it. If you want to spend a little more I recommend the fuego LT 2500.

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I dont know what they weigh or anything but have you looked at the battle 2 by Penn? I've heard good things about them. 

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2 hours ago, PatrickKnight said:

The Daiwa BG is the best 100 dollar spinning reel ever made imo. Its MUCH better than the Shimano offerings in that range and I would put mine up against my Stradic FK. I have a 2500 size that sees yearly use in the salt and has had no issues at all (I do rinse it off after the trip and do yearly cleaning as I do on all my reels). 

 

The Daiwa sizes also run a bit different than Shimano. A 3000 size BG will be the same size as a 4000 Shimano and my 2500 is the same size as my 3000 Stradic. Personally unless you plan on going after Tarpon, bull Redfish, or Cobia I don't see the need for anything larger than a 2500 for inshore fishing.

 

You also have the Fuego in the 100 dollar range from Daiwa, but I would rather have an aluminum body over generic plastic (I have no issues what so ever with Ci4+ or Zaion but you don't get that at 100 bucks), a carbon fiber drag over felt, and a bearing in the line roller. All three of those features are really important if you are going to be in the salt instead of just bass fishing, but some people put weight above all else and the Fuego does weigh less.

Diawa BG for the win.

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Kastking Sharky III (graphite) or Kastking Kodiak (aluminum) get my vote. Both are saltwater approved.

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The bg is probably best at that budget. But comparing it to the fk is blasphemy. I have both, the fk is way smoother, stronger, has less play, and is lighter. But in your budget id get the bg or a nasci

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Now the question is do you want a 7.2 ounce 2500 diawa fuego or a 9.3 ounce 2500 Diawa bg I would get the fuego personaly but I don’t fish salt water so it really comes down to what your gonna use it for?

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On 6/3/2018 at 2:26 AM, Festivus said:

Hi. Been looking to get a new spinning reel that can do double duty for both fresh and inshore saltwater fishing. Been looking hard at the Shimano Sahara. Curious to what the real world differences are of a Sahara vs Sedona vs Nexave vs Nasci. I was also looking at Penn but don't like the heavy weight of their reels but love their reliability, but also hate their lack of innovation and line lay, lol. Don't know what Daiwa offers at that price point. Maybe a BG? Been looking at at a 3500 to 4000 size reel to put one a 7 foot heavy spinning rod. Would like to keep weight at a minimum but if they all weigh within an ounce then it won't matter much. Any help or insight is appreciated. Thanks. 

Just received my BG 3000 today. MAN IS THIS THING SWEET! I cannot believe how much smoother with 7 bearings this is compared to my old President with 10!

I will say it's a bit heavier than the President but boy is this thing solid!!

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11 ounce reel for bass fishing seems a bit bulky for fresh water? Just saying. You can always send it back for a 2000 BG at 8.5 ounces seems more fitting for fresh water??? The 2000 has the same capacity as a 2500 shimano.

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Thanks for the replies so far guys. I want to keep the reel at about 10.5 ounces or less, not looking for a super light set up as this will serve double duty in saltwater. How many of you guys use a spinning set up to walk the dog? I tried it this past few times fishing and although it was productive it made my wrists and forearms tired even with my intro 35 series GX2 Ugly Stik combo, lol. Thanks. 

On 6/4/2018 at 9:21 AM, optimator said:

Daiwa BG. It pushed my Sahara to back up status. 

Really?! Dang. I need to handle a BG then. Sahara felt great, only issue I had was the thin bail wire. I have about 70 bucks in credit at academy so that is determining what I get as well. 

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On 6/4/2018 at 11:35 AM, d-camarena said:

The bg is probably best at that budget. But comparing it to the fk is blasphemy. I have both, the fk is way smoother, stronger, has less play, and is lighter. But in your budget id get the bg or a nasci

I own them both as well and after 3 years my FK has developed play in then handle (not an anti reverse issue just a "wiggly handle") but my BG is as solid as the day I got it. 

 

I am not saying the FK is a bad reel, far from it but if I could do it all over again I would own 2x BG 2500s. 

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Add another to the Daiwa BG train here.

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I have a Shimano Sahara from 2007. It still works like new and can handle anything. I also have a Daiwa BG that I purchased some time last year, and have been very impressed. Both are exceptional reels! You can't go wrong with one or the other. 

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I just bought a Pflueger President XT. I haven't gotten to use it yet, but it feels really smooth. I believe it's saltwater approved.

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Whatever you choose, go buy it now at ebay, use code PICKDADSGIFT

20% OFF

I ordered 2 daiwa bg 3000 for $129

Impulse buy for my son

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3 hours ago, d-camarena said:

Whatever you choose, go buy it now at ebay, use code PICKDADSGIFT

20% OFF

I ordered 2 daiwa bg 3000 for $129

Impulse buy for my son

Thanks for the code. Is this if you're buying from a ebay store or for any purchase? 

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