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    I am thinking about fishing the rocks at Cresswell and would like to know what people think is the best type of reel for the job. I have an old Diawa fixed spool reel and an Abu 6500. Which reel would be best suited or should I invest in something a bit more powerful. I`m not sure what the Diawa reel model is but it`s a big heavy beast. I am also considering fishing around Craster and Dunstanburgh castle area so the reel needs to be able to cope with the rocks around there. Any advice would be gratefully received.

  • #2
    ide invest in another reel m8...such as a slosh 30-20 or a penn mag or a saltist 30 -20.your fixed spool will do the job m8 if its a big fixed spool and not a spinning reel lol

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    • #3
      Depends what you prefer really. As already said the daiwa slosh 20/30 or saltist are something to think about. Its what I've always used but I'm buying a daiwa opus bull and filling it with 66lb power pro with a mono leader for the heavy stuff as well. Its another string to your bow and a successful one at that.
      Regards Nicky.

      Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm.

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      • #4
        ive just bought saltist 30h mate used it at weekend on rough stuff good solid reels great retrieve as well i also have TF Gear Delta GT 8000 fixed spool reel which i use on the rocks and it copes really well with fixed spools i find cheap ones with one ore to ballbearings struggle with bigger fish ive read articles that a decent one shld have at least four in them
        abu 6500 i think is for clean ground i might be wrong
        cheers pop

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        • #5
          i would go for a heavy fixed spool reel as fishing feally rough areas you need to get your gear back quick!
          multies are faster but if you dont use a levelwind(Levelwinds kill distance) it can be a pain reeling in quick and laying the line at the same time!
          with a fixed spool you can still get a good distance if required and reel in like the clappers without the worry!
          hope this helps!

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          • #6
            Don't know if you'd be interested mate but I have a pair of Sealine X SHV 20's looking for a new home and going cheap. Excellent reels to cast and fish with and both in good condition with new line and leaders. Pm me if interested.

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            • #7
              I must admit I'm not a massive fan of fixed spools as they reduce casting distance but as you say for the rough stuff they're fine I tried my okuma impact 65 at sluice yesterday in the low down position and loved using it there. I'm actually considering using in the rough all the time
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              • #8
                Multiplier all the way . My opion

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