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Just bought a secondhand daiwa supercast bass rod, can anyone
recomend a decent f/s reel to go with it, will mainly be using it
on clean ground surf beaches, thanks.
Any type of big pit reel will do the job ieaiwa emcast,TF Gear V8,Daiwa Emblem,as all these types of reels have long spools,which is better for casting and they hold braid well as many carp anglers use them for spoding,hope that helps.
weapons of choice
Kompressor SS
Zziplex Dymic Lt Bullet
Penn 525 Mag 2
Daiwa Millionaire 7HT Mag
Daiwa Tournament Basia 45QDA
Penn 525 Mag usa
Daiwa Sl30sh
Cheers for the advice lads, got a shimano ST6000RA baitrunner with a 8000
spare spool, took it to the ratty today, perfect combi, had about 18 whitie,
7 good keepers for fish cakes.
Have a look at the Rovex reels I have just got a Ceratic 6000 reel for plugging very smooth reel
I bought the Rovex (Jarvis Walker) Crosa 6000 to go with my Daiwa Seahunter bass rod. It reels in a full house of mackies effortlessly. Brilliant reels for the price.
Originally posted by stevie-r-@hotmail.co.ukView Post
Cheers for the advice lads, got a shimano ST6000RA baitrunner with a 8000
spare spool, took it to the ratty today, perfect combi, had about 18 whitie,
7 good keepers for fish cakes.
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