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Does any body still use Round reels anymore. I still like my Abu for Carolina rigging and Texas rigging. Just wondering or I’m I showing my age . 

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  • Super User
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I still use an Abu 5600 C3 Hank Parker reel.  It's the one I use for punching.

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  • Super User
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While I do like & use low profile reels,

Round Revolving Spool gear takes it's fair share of fatties. 

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A-Jay

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  • Super User
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I am using Calcutta Conquest BFS for my main BFS set up, This reel is a tank of BFS reels and I love it.thats the only round reel I am using for Bass/Trout fishing. The rest of my round reels for saltwater and catfish and carp. 

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  • Super User
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Only for catfishing. There is nothing wrong with them tho...first 10 years of my bass journey I had a spinning combo and an ugly stick with a Garcia 5500. Caught alot of fish.

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  • Super User
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My C3's and Quantum Irons have been relegated to catfish duty these days.

 

Haven't used them in awhile, but I still have a couple old BPS pro qualifier round reels. I don't know who made those, but they are still smooth as butter after I don't know how many seasons. Really well built reels.

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I do in saltwater. Either on a boat or when casting heavy weights. I don’t know why, but I cast very heavy baits, like bunker chunks, better on a big, old, round Abu.

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I have 8 round reels,5 1600 pro/black max Ambassadeurs,3 4600s....use em all the time.use low profile also but love my Ambassadeurs.

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  • Super User
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My surf reels are raced-out Abu CTs,

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and one of my 3 BFS reels is a raced out 1500C

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  • Super User
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Forgot to mention that the round reels have been known 

to do a little damage south of the border a well. 

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Fish Hard

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A-Jay

 

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I have seven round reels rigged up and ready to go with a couple of dozen on standby. I started using ABU Ambassadeurs about 1968 and never found a compelling reason to change.

 

Tom

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  • Super User
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My fidget spinner! ?

 

 

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4 hours ago, bowhunter63 said:

Does any body still use Round reels anymore. I still like my Abu for Carolina rigging and Texas rigging. Just wondering or I’m I showing my age . 

 

Never used one.  Is there any inherent advantage?

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  • Super User
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I still like and use an ABU 4600 C3.

I still like and use an ABU 4600 C3.

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  • Super User
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24 minutes ago, QED said:

 

Never used one.  Is there any inherent advantage?

 

Calcutta: 

solid as an anvil,

versatile as a pair of Channellocks®,

& dependable as a 30/30

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  • Super User
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When I had swimbait Rods I used Calcutta round reels they are bullet proof.

Tom

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  • Super User
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57 minutes ago, WRB said:

When I had swimbait Rods I used Calcutta round reels they are bullet proof.

Tom

 

Some spinning reels obviously aren't!  ?

 

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  • Super User
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51 minutes ago, jimmyjoe said:

 

Some spinning reels obviously aren't!  ?

 

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  • Super User
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Before I sold all my fishing gear some years ago, the Calcutta reels were my goto for swimbaiting, loved them. Now that I'm retired and don't have the income I use to have, just can't afford them. Ahh, the good old days..?

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Most of my reels are low profile.  I have one old Calcutta 250 that I use for spinnerbaits.  It's a workhorse.  I find most current reels are too fast for spinnerbait fishing.  I just purchased a Shimano Chronarch MGL.  I like it, but it's seems too small for my hands. 

 

 

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  • Super User
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I have some Calcuttas that I use for real swim baits. 

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4 minutes ago, J Francho said:

I have some Calcuttas that I use for real swim baits. 

I believe the Calcutta was the best bass reel ever made.  Simple, light and tough.  All these people that think they need a computer to keep from backlashing should learn how to cast. (just kidding)  ?

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  • Super User
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With a bit of customizing, you can improve them. 
 

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Only for "Big Game"

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  • Super User
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33 minutes ago, J Francho said:

With a bit of customizing, you can improve them.

 

I had Delaware Valley Tackle add ABEC5/7 ceramic bearings & Carbontex Drag Washers.

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