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I'm looking for some additional spools that I can carry with me on the boat or to the bank. I have a few set ups and there's instances when I want to switch to straight fluoro/mono from straight braid and I don't want to have to respool. Specifically Daiwa spools, casting and spinning and Shimano spinning.

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Good Idea ~ 

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I get mine from various sources of supply including but not limited to the manufacturer and after market dealers. 

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A-Jay

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5 minutes ago, A-Jay said:

Good Idea ~ 

I get mine from various sources of supply including but not limited to the manufacturer and after market dealers. 

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A-Jay

oooo that's handy. Could you push me in the direction of "after market", maybe a site sponsor?

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2 minutes ago, Dangerfield said:

oooo that's handy. Could you push me in the direction of "after market", maybe a site sponsor?

 

Yes ~ https://www.ereplacementparts.com/shimano-parts-c-200301.html

 

And Yes ~   https://www.southwesternparts.com/

 

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A-Jay

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Just now, Dangerfield said:

thank you! I was hoping for a domestic purchase and not going overseas.

I think you should be good.

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A-Jay

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When I buy a new spinning reel, I get 1 to 3 extra spools too. An additional option is to have at least one spooled with braid, which you can change types and lengths of leaders.

 

I've not gone with multiple spools for casting reels, as yet, instead having some dedicated to a particular main purpose (i.e. treble hooks, winter, heavy-duty), and the others with braid/leader. 

 

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3 hours ago, A-Jay said:

Good Idea ~ 

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I get mine from various sources of supply including but not limited to the manufacturer and after market dealers. 

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A-Jay

Dont do it. Trust me. I limit myself to a maximum of 3 options per outing. Otherwise you’ll become a collector. Once you find yourself buying a Bakelite spool for an obsolete reel that sucks, just to see how it fishes, it’s time to find another hobby, like testing different braid or crawdads.

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5 minutes ago, CrankFate said:

Dont do it. Trust me. I limit myself to a maximum of 3 options per outing. Otherwise you’ll become a collector. Once you find yourself buying a Bakelite spool for an obsolete reel that sucks, just to see how it fishes, it’s time to find another hobby, like testing different braid or crawdads.

You are correct Sir ~ I am a collector  . . . . .

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Of Green Ones & Brown Ones. 

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A-Jay

 

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Back in the day spinning reels came with 2 spools, a shallow and deep, sometimes with arbors to reduce line capacity. Never had back up spools for bait casting reels, just used back up reels.

Tom

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1 hour ago, A-Jay said:

You are correct Sir ~ I am a collector  . . . . .

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Of Green Ones & Brown Ones. 

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A-Jay

 

Well, I caught a SMB, once, and it was almost as big as the space between those two in the picture :fishing1:

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Speaking of collecting and spool depths, I like a shallow spool for straight braid, and various weight spools for different lure weights. A large portion of my Daiwa reels use 34mm spools... all sorts of options and it's fun to play with them on different reels. 

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34 minutes ago, CaptPete said:

Speaking of collecting and spool depths, I like a shallow spool for straight braid, and various weight spools for different lure weights. A large portion of my Daiwa reels use 34mm spools... all sorts of options and it's fun to play with them on different reels. 

OK ~ 

 My 'spare spools' are used strictly to allow modifications in line size & type.

 Never really ventured into spool weights.

To be honest, I doubt I could tell the difference between various spool weights anyway.

 Guess I'm more of a 'chuck & wind' kind of guy. 

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A-Jay

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