maina low profile reel
weedsnager
Posted 1/6/2010 7:04 PM (#415889)
Subject: maina low profile reel





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Location: St. John, Indiana
anyone fish this reel before? looking for input before i buy one, thanks
archerynut36
Posted 1/6/2010 7:32 PM (#415893 - in reply to #415889)
Subject: Re: maina low profile reel





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Location: syracuse indiana
good reel and easy to palm too..well worth it and they should be on clearance too..bill
muskie24/7
Posted 1/6/2010 8:56 PM (#415910 - in reply to #415893)
Subject: Re: maina low profile reel





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What exactly are they good for? Will they handle the big stuff? (10's) Are they a fast reel as far as burning regular tails? I was looking at them the other day and would like to know alittle more about them myself!

Brian
muskie24/7
Posted 1/9/2010 6:50 AM (#416322 - in reply to #415910)
Subject: Re: maina low profile reel





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Any help?

Brian
missourimuskyhunter
Posted 1/11/2010 10:02 PM (#416783 - in reply to #415889)
Subject: RE: maina low profile reel





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Location: Lebanon,Mo
See a bunch of them returned to Bass Pro for repair and then marked down in the Out-Let Store with a 30 day warranty.
V18
Posted 1/12/2010 6:15 AM (#416802 - in reply to #415889)
Subject: Re: maina low profile reel





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Location: Oregon, WI
I have one. Haven't tried it with 10's or the bigger stuff. Have only used it for smaller bucks and prop style topwaters. Yes it is very easy to palm as my 12 year old finds it easier to use compared to Pete's full size model, which I have 4 of.
Guest
Posted 1/14/2010 10:31 PM (#417371 - in reply to #415889)
Subject: RE: maina low profile reel


Hate to paint a different picture but this reel was a bust for me. I fish hard and the reel definitely couldn't handle it. Couldn't handle 10's or cold weather. I recently returned it. Gladly took the $80 store credit they gave me as that was the clearance price and bought another record. Take my advice- don't buy one