PBBrandon Posted June 13, 2024 Posted June 13, 2024 I currently have a pair of St Croix Premiers (6ft UL and a 2 piece 6’6” L). The UL has a 1000 size Nasci FB and the L has a 2000 size Regal LT. Both reels have seen a good few years of use and I’m looking to upgrade to a pair of Miravels or Stradics. What reel do you think would work best on these rods? Both rods will likely have 6lb Suffix Copoly line on them. Maybe 4 on the UL. These are mainly rods for sand bass, crappie, panfish, and the occasional Ned rig on the light rod. Thanks! Quote
Super User MN Fisher Posted June 13, 2024 Super User Posted June 13, 2024 Toss a coin - they're both good reels, so it depends on how much you want to spend. JDM prices Miravel 1000 - $94 Stradic 2000s (model doesn't have a 1000 size) - $142 Another option is the Ultegra 1000 at $103 - I have both a Miravel 1000 and an Ultegra 1000 - both very good reels. Larger sizes Miravel 2500 - $101 Stradic 2500 - $145 Ultegra 2500 - $108 1 Quote
MiceNReets Posted June 13, 2024 Posted June 13, 2024 Stradic 1000 all day long. I love my Stradic FL 1000s on my st croix panfish UL and panfish Light rods! 3 Quote
Super User casts_by_fly Posted June 13, 2024 Super User Posted June 13, 2024 Just do this and be done with it https://www.digitaka.com/items/5/283/1/23+STRADIC+(New)++-+30%+OFF 3 Quote
T2DM Posted June 13, 2024 Posted June 13, 2024 3 hours ago, MiceNReets said: Stradic 1000 all day long. I love my Stradic FL 1000s on my st croix panfish UL and panfish Light rods! Oh yeah! 3 Quote
T2DM Posted June 13, 2024 Posted June 13, 2024 7 minutes ago, MiceNReets said: Sweet! but your handle is on the wrong side dude!😂 2 Quote
newapti5 Posted June 13, 2024 Posted June 13, 2024 For light rods, I would go as light as possible with the reels as well. Vanford would be my choice, instead of the relatively heavy Stradics. Daiwa's LT reels are pretty light as well, as the name suggests, Light & Tough. Quote
MiceNReets Posted June 13, 2024 Posted June 13, 2024 3 hours ago, T2DM said: Sweet! but your handle is on the wrong side dude!😂 LoL. Spinning I just use them as they are. Right or left it don’t matter. Baitcasting I can’t use a lefty to save my life. LoL Quote
djhands Posted June 13, 2024 Posted June 13, 2024 I really like my Shimano complex xr 2000 on my ul steez grey ghost I have it spooled with .6 pe. The drag is crazy smooth Quote
mrpao Posted June 13, 2024 Posted June 13, 2024 Vanford or one of the JDM variants would be my choice for a reasonably priced light spinning reel. Quote
PBBrandon Posted June 16, 2024 Author Posted June 16, 2024 Sounds like Stradics or Vanford 1000 sizes are the way to go. Thanks y’all. Gonna have matching combos lol 1 Quote
Eric 26 Posted June 16, 2024 Posted June 16, 2024 I just went out a few hours ago and used my Stradic 1000 and cannot recommend it enough 4 pound monofilament on a 7’-0” light powered St. Croix Avid panfish and it’s by far superior to my Miravel 2000 shallow spool fwiw imho. 2 Quote
TLHSS Posted June 16, 2024 Posted June 16, 2024 Only an opinion ... I only UL fish. My main rod is e-glass, 5 foot 4 inches. Weighs 2.9 oz. I don't throw any lure over 1/8th oz. I use a Vanford 500. Everyday line is 4 pound copolymer (Leland's SOS). I also carry a spare spool with 2 pound copolymer to throw very light lures (flies with a 3/16th oz bubble float). The reduced weight of the Vanford balances well with the light, short rod. This to me is an important factor to check when you look at the different model reels to purchase. I think line management with the Vanford is better than any other spinning reel I've owned. In the rarer times when I've hooked larger fish (for example, a surprise river pike last week), the drag allowed me to play the fish with the lighter line with no breakage. The reel new is pricey (for me), but I was able to find a used one on ALF at a very reasonable price (and it was mint, unused). To be fair, I have not fished the other reels listed in the posting. Quote
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