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  • Bursting for a slosh!

    Hi,
    I already have a SL30SH but I'm also getting a SL20SH, cos I love the SL30SH and I remember Greggthe1 saying in a post "Try getting 2nd hand 20 and 30 and you will be sorted for all your fishing needs."

    Just wondering what the major differences are bewteen the two, cant find anything on the web, just keeps bringing up the same description which covers both of them.

    "The SL20SH and SL30SH have such a cult following amongst sea anglers that they have nicknamed the pair ‘The SLOSH’s’

    Two no-nonsense, top-drawer performers boasting powerful, high-speed gearing they are excellent for all shore work, especially where the ground is rough and kelp beds prevail. All styles boat work including uptiding for powerful rays and fast tope are well within their brief.

    Incredibly strong, the SLOSH’s deliver remarkable smoothness via their multi washer drag.



    Four ball bearings for totally smooth operation and superior winding power
    Five-point support frame
    Lightweight, but extra strong anodised aluminium spool
    Multi-washer super-smooth drag system
    Counter balanced handle adjustable for increased leverage
    Rod clamp supplied"
    Simons Sea Fishing

  • #2
    I've never used a slosh 30 so can't comment on the reel itself - but basically the size 30 compared to the 20 is a bigger reel better suited to heavier beach/rock work...load it with 30lb+ line straight through and you're away

    The slosh 20 (which I do have) is a great reel for the beach - much smaller than the 30 and I personally load mine with 20lb Ultima and a 60lb shockleader

    Very forgiving reel for the novice caster IMO and I would recommend getting one - in fact I'm going to get a second at some point
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    • #3
      Neil Mackellow there is some great tuning info. for the slosh 20 and 30.(and other multiplyers)
      Last edited by RONVIK; 19-03-2008, 10:25 AM.

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      • #4
        The only difference is the size, they are both very robust reels, the 30 geared more for heavy ground fishing and big enough to take a good amount of strong line, the 20 is the smaller of the two as the number suggests and is more suited to using lighter line for cleaner ground work and greater casting distance. Thats what I use mine for anyway.

        If you get both reels then you have got a reel for every occasion, possibly not the best reels in the world, but a good robust and reliable pair of reels that will suit any fishing occasion.
        Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes. After that who cares?... He's a mile away and you've got his shoes!

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        • #5
          its all about spool size, the 20 has a smaller spool, you should be looking to put around about 15lb lin on for clean beaches. If you load it up with anything like 30lb you'll find you enpty the spool when you cast because it cant hold enough line. The 30 has a larger spool, this means you can load it up with 30-40lb line no problem.

          So now your asking why not just have the 30 and not bother with the 20!

          You'll get a better casting distance with the 20 loaded up with 15ld line and a good shockleader, the smaller line on the smaller spool will run off easier than the 30 - 40lb on the 30, and if you put 15lb on the 30 you find it runs off to fast and you'll nest all the time.
          Happy to help, Keen to learn!

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          • #6
            That's what i would have said too mate. They may not be the best reels but imo they can't be beaten for value for money!
            Best shore caught fish:- Pollock 6lb+ Beadnell, 9lb 8oz Cod Blyth Beach

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            • #7
              What ever on the reels but good thread title
              THE PSYCHIC BIKER

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              • #8
                wait till the gears shaft goes boys always when you have a fish on

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                • #9
                  the older sloshes
                  were much better made
                  have a look at the frame on the new ones
                  you will see a hole where self tapping screws hold everything together
                  on the old ones they were machine screwed together
                  i wouldnt part with mine


                  sless

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                  • #10
                    The slosh 30 is an amazing caster for the type of reel it is.
                    PB Boat Ling 24lb
                    PB Cod Boat 17lb
                    PB Cod Shore 11lb
                    PB Boat Pollack 9.5lb
                    PB Mackies 1,000,000

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Jimbob View Post
                      The slosh 30 is an amazing caster for the type of reel it is.


                      Had my sl30sh about 5 yrs now and as jimbob says,they are capable of good distance casting,biggest fish i had on was 11lb 2oz cod from the south shelf of the wherry at whitburn,pulled it through the rocks and kelp no probs,and i still aint had a problem with that reel,i did have a sl30shv about 18mnths ago,and i thought it was pretty crap for the fishing i do,IMO it cant compete with the older sl30sh
                      FIND THE ROCKS AND KELP AND YOU WILL FIND ME

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