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  • saltist 30 or penn525 ?

    am after a new reel soon, am after either a penn 525mag or a diawa saltist 30 cant decide wat to get will be using it for rough ground fishing over the winter am just after peoples opinions on wat to get a no alot of people on here use both reels so wats your views on these reels thanks lads Peter

  • #2
    hi peter
    if your going to be mainly fishing rough ground its saltist all the way
    cracking bit of kit
    have you got a cloth

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    • #3
      have to agree there. I've got a saltist and they are brilliant.

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      • #4
        I have both mate all be it an old 525, but I always use the saltist on the rocks, the Penn for my clean ground fishing.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by phill_itofish View Post
          I have both mate all be it an old 525, but I always use the saltist on the rocks, the Penn for my clean ground fishing.
          Sell me ur 525
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          • #6
            Saltist 30 for me, I'v had one for a couple of years and it still performs like its brand new. A proper workhorse. Star drag on it works really well. Only problem I find is that the 30H doesn't hold much 30lb+ line so if you want great distance you'll end up emptying the spool. Not that distance matters much for a lot of rough ground fishing, fish are generally at yer feet!
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