Buffdaddy54 Posted June 24, 2018 Posted June 24, 2018 Hey there, for bass fishing, what size Spinning Reel would you tend to think is more versatile, a 200, 2000 , size or 250, 2500 size? I'm using braid so I'm not sure how critical diameter is. I've got a 2500 and am going to buy another reel and wondering if I should get the same size or go a little smaller? Quote
Delaware Valley Tackle Posted June 24, 2018 Posted June 24, 2018 There's no industry standard for reel sizes. Anything in that range should be equally suitable for all around use as a bass reel. 4 1 Quote
Super User Darren. Posted June 24, 2018 Super User Posted June 24, 2018 They're all versatile for freshwater. 1000s for me! Hold plenty of braid, never a concern for being spooled, even use for striper fishing. 1 Quote
PatrickKnight Posted June 24, 2018 Posted June 24, 2018 I use 3000 Shimanos and 2500 Daiwas (non LT if I was gonna get an LT reel it would be a 2000), as my reals all see inshore use at some point. For pure bass fishing with braid a 1000 size will do fine if you don't need casting distance. Quote
Super User OkobojiEagle Posted June 24, 2018 Super User Posted June 24, 2018 You may want to check if the gear ratio and/or drag disc size differs between sizes oe Quote
Super User Mobasser Posted June 25, 2018 Super User Posted June 25, 2018 In the past, most would 2500 or 3000 size. These bigger reels handled mono line better. Now with braid most of these line issues are gone. I would still go with a 2000 size for bass. Usually a faster retrieve, possibly better drag and more power. I still like 2000 or 2500 best, but they will all work Quote
Super User Boomstick Posted June 25, 2018 Super User Posted June 25, 2018 Well first, it depends what rod I'm putting it on. If I am putting it on a medium or medium light rod that's going to be used for finesse fishing, I'm going with a 2000 size reel because it holds a decent amount of 10-15lb braid and 6 and 8 pound line, which are the lines I'd be likely to ever put on it and it's going to be lighter and not waste as much line (even if it's a cheap mono backing). I've seen several people even go as light as a 1500 for finesse, since they use 10-12lb braid, they can get away with it but I like the option to use straight mono or fluorocarbon. On a medium rod that's being used for finesse but maybe crankbaits and weightless soft plastics, I might go with a 2500 size reel. Quote
Super User Angry John Posted June 25, 2018 Super User Posted June 25, 2018 I use all 2000 sized reels and I think they are the bees knees. If you were going multi species to include bigger fish like pike or stripes I would go 2500. The only drawback to 2000 is they don't seem to offer faster speeds like the 2500. You can get shallow spools the 2004 is great for pan fish, trout and very thin braid if you want to reduce cost. Shallow spools are very popular over seas and as more people use braid I think the demand will go up. Now if we could get some braid specific casting spools that would be nice. Quote
Super User Deleted account Posted June 25, 2018 Super User Posted June 25, 2018 I like a 1000-2000 for braid, 2000-3000 for mono, but how it balances with the rod(s) I use a spinning reel with is usually how I pair them up. Quote
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