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pickolish1
Posted 7/9/2022 11:25 AM (#1008622)
Subject: Spinning reel




Posts: 56


Hi,
Ive thrown bait casters for years, having hand issues and spring reels are much easier for me.
I've never had one for larger fish.
Any recommendations on rod/reel especially rod, 7 1/2 is as long as I can go.
I dont throw real heavy baits, Depth Rader, double blade muskie killers, I throw a top raider every once in a while,
Thanks,
-Mike
kdawg
Posted 7/9/2022 1:58 PM (#1008624 - in reply to #1008622)
Subject: RE: Spinning reel




Posts: 735


What's your price range? Big money- St. Croix premiers with Penn battle 4-5000 size. More economical, BPS 7ft. gold cup series spinning rods and check out Piscifun spinning reels in size 4-5000. K dawg
Solitario Lupo
Posted 7/10/2022 11:49 AM (#1008637 - in reply to #1008624)
Subject: Re: Spinning reel





Location: PA Angler
Check out to see what savage gear rods are out. I have one and really like it. As for reel I run a cabaelas salt striker in class 8. I bought it when I was in my saltwater days but don’t really go now so I use it for Muskie. It works but I wouldn’t recommend it plus I don’t care for cabelas anymore. Okuma has some nice ones and I would think a class 5 or 6 would be better.
mikie
Posted 7/11/2022 12:36 PM (#1008661 - in reply to #1008637)
Subject: Re: Spinning reel





Location: Athens, Ohio
I used a Penn reel and a St. Croix rod - works better with some baits better than bait casters as you can start the bait towards you just before it hits shallow water. PM me if you want the specs, I might even sell the rig one day.
Take a serious look at one of these.m
https://www.purefishing.com/collections/ugly-stik-spinning-rods
Jeremy
Posted 8/2/2022 1:39 PM (#1010364 - in reply to #1008622)
Subject: RE: Spinning reel




Posts: 1126


Location: Minnesota.
Mike, just found your post.

FWIW I have a 7' Cabella's "Tourney trail" IM8 musky spinning rod coupled with a Shimano Stradic 4000 with 40lb line on it. Works really well for this old boy and I would certainly buy the set-up again if I lost it!
chuckski
Posted 8/2/2022 6:14 PM (#1010370 - in reply to #1008622)
Subject: Re: Spinning reel




Posts: 1197


In the 70's my dad used to fish with his surf rod (8 1/2-9 foot rod) big spinning reel with 20 pound mono. kinda crude but it worked. He would cast a half mile and have a fish hit on the end of his cast with the mono and he would lose his fish.
Brian Hoffies
Posted 8/2/2022 8:26 PM (#1010374 - in reply to #1010370)
Subject: Re: Spinning reel





Posts: 1671


chuckski - 8/2/2022 6:14 PM

In the 70's my dad used to fish with his surf rod (8 1/2-9 foot rod) big spinning reel with 20 pound mono. kinda crude but it worked. He would cast a half mile and have a fish hit on the end of his cast with the mono and he would lose his fish.


But it was fun!!
Rotorhead
Posted 8/2/2022 9:50 PM (#1010376 - in reply to #1008622)
Subject: Re: Spinning reel




Posts: 157


Location: West Central WI
Mike, are your hand issues related to how you hold a rod when you cast? Or, is it related to holding the rod and reel while you're reeling in a bait. Or, is it the hand you use to reel in the line? Depending on your answer, there may be other options not mentioned so far.
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