ILfisherman Posted July 19, 2007 Posted July 19, 2007 Shimano's are expensive? :-? The Curado compared to the price of a Trion...yes. I find that they are similar in quality and performance. Quote
Super User burleytog Posted July 19, 2007 Super User Posted July 19, 2007 Shimano's are expensive? :-? The Curado compared to the price of a Trion...yes. I find that they are similar in quality and performance. :-? Quote
Big T Posted July 19, 2007 Posted July 19, 2007 I voted for Shimano, but I am have acquired a Daiwa Baitcaster. Only time will tell if I get more. I also have a few Plfuegers which do not hold up in the salty to brackish water I fish ad one Quantum which may get replaced with another Symtre soon. Big T Quote
ThomasL Posted July 19, 2007 Posted July 19, 2007 I voted shimano but i would like to see JAPAN shimano! ;D Daiwa for baitcasters... Toying with the thought of a japan daiwa exist in the 2506 model,but i have two stella 1000's fa's,one being brand new,watch out ebay!!! Quote
Guest the_muddy_man Posted July 19, 2007 Posted July 19, 2007 Shimano's are expensive? :-? Some of us don't make huge salaries, and yes Shimano,while being excellent reels do not give those of us in the lower end the value for the buck that Pflueger,BPS and certain Cabela's reels give. I also want to put aside they don't last as long or work as well as Shimano Products. With several years experience with the Pflueger Products, as well as several of my friends The Pfluegers have very few issues and maintaince and repair is very available. Quote
Pond Hopper Posted July 20, 2007 Posted July 20, 2007 Shimano's are expensive? :-? Some of us don't make huge salaries, and yes Shimano,while being excellent reels do not give those of us in the lower end the value for the buck that Pflueger,BPS and certain Cabela's reels give. I also want to put aside they don't last as long or work as well as Shimano Products. With several years experience with the Pflueger Products, as well as several of my friends The Pfluegers have very few issues and maintaince and repair is very available. Muddy, To that list ABU is coming out with some good looking new low profile stuff that is similar to the REVO...and you can tell I voted ABU. ;D Quote
centxfisherman Posted July 20, 2007 Posted July 20, 2007 I voted for Daiwa spinning if only because I believe the sealed drag makes it a little better for inshore saltwater fishing as far as corrosion resistance goes. Although my primary fising is fresh, I do make a trip to the Texas coast a couple of times a year. centx Quote
The Next KVD Posted July 20, 2007 Posted July 20, 2007 One word, SHIMANO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Quote
boatlesswonder Posted July 20, 2007 Posted July 20, 2007 Baitcasting Abu 4600C3 Spinning Shimano Most Fun: Ultra Light Quantum my kids bought me last year, even goldfish are a fight! ;D Quote
Super User burleytog Posted July 20, 2007 Super User Posted July 20, 2007 Some of us don't make huge salaries, And I do? The Citica can be had for $100 shipped from various online retailers. Show me a better deal on any reel out there. Quote
Guest the_muddy_man Posted July 20, 2007 Posted July 20, 2007 Yea The Trions go on sale twice a year ( at least for the last 2 years) for 89 bucks delivered from Cabelas. The BPS extreme is always 79 bucks , the Cabelas Tournament zx is 70 bucks(Pinnacle) and thats just 3 reels with good reps and I find them reliable BECAUSE I PERSONALLY OWN AND USE THEM frequently. It's not the equiopment but the hands they are in 8-) I like quite a few here have limited resources. That means by the grace of God I have a small alluminum boat with a trolling motor, more than one rod and reel and a decent amount of lues. I do not belong in the WHO HAVE HAS THE MOST TOYS WINS CLUB, because frankly i can't afford to be there. But those of us who search for the best dollar value we can find and still enjoy this sport are no less than those fellas who can buy all that top end stuff. I do not *** these fellas, some of them i am quite friendly with but i get the sense from some that they look down their noses at those of us who can't play in that league. Quote
Super User dodgeguy Posted July 20, 2007 Super User Posted July 20, 2007 Some of us don't make huge salaries, And I do? The Citica can be had for $100 shipped from various online retailers. Show me a better deal on any reel out there. i would but a trion narrow spool over a citica any day. Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted July 27, 2007 Super User Posted July 27, 2007 I have all Abu baitcasters right now. (1) 5000 (1) 5600C3 (1) 5600C4 When these wear out I'll either look at getting some Shimano reels or the Abu Revo. Quote
bassholebuster14 Posted July 27, 2007 Posted July 27, 2007 i've loved all the Quantum products i've used Quote
Super User MALTESE FALCON Posted July 28, 2007 Super User Posted July 28, 2007 Abu Garcia for me. Falcon Quote
Guest SkyChimp Posted July 28, 2007 Posted July 28, 2007 I have all Abu baitcasters right now.(1) 5000 (1) 5600C3 (1) 5600C4 When these wear out I'll either look at getting some Shimano reels or the Abu Revo. Just get one now. If you wait 'till one of those wears out, you'll be an old man, and the only place you'll be able to find a Revo is at an antique sale. Quote
Rattlinrogue Posted July 29, 2007 Posted July 29, 2007 I use Abu Garcias,Quantums,and a couple of Shimano spinning reels.I voted Abu because I have more of them(10) than the others. Quote
Super User ww2farmer Posted July 30, 2007 Super User Posted July 30, 2007 My favorite for both spinning and casting is Daiwa. But I do have a few Pflueger spinning reels (Presidants) that I love, and a Quantum casting reel (Accurist) that has really surprised me, and I love to use it as well. I had some BPS Extreme casting reels, they served me well, but, I dunno, I just would rather have Daiwa. Quote
dgquail Posted July 30, 2007 Posted July 30, 2007 Crankbait - Abu Garcia revo STX baitcaster, all other baitcast applications, Shimano Calcutta TE (digitals), Spincasters - Shimano.. Quote
Fishing Doug Posted July 31, 2007 Posted July 31, 2007 I voted Daiwa...but I was on the fence. still have Shimano spinning reels for now,but love the precision feel of my TD-Z's for baitcasters..... Quote
Pond-Pro Posted July 31, 2007 Posted July 31, 2007 Another vote for pflueger. (Shimano people are dominating! :) BTW, were up to 103 votes. Quote
Guest avid Posted August 1, 2007 Posted August 1, 2007 I have heard that there are people who don't know Daiwa's rule, but they must be Quote
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