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Okay brothers and Sisters, I need some help. I have long been a devotee of the short, ultralight rods - say 5' maximum length. I'm going to try a longer rod this Spring, nearly 7', ultralight fast action, as I'm going for casting distance with negligible weight.
I'm looking for a reel that will handle at the heaviest, 4lb mono or braid, and has excellent long distance ability, especially with very little weight. I'm just afraid that a traditional ultralight reel, with its diminutive spool, will not serve me well in this regard.
I've been researching long spool reels, and the newer mag spool reels, both of which tout their respective abilities at long distance casting, but have no experience with either one.
Does anyone use these type of reels, or have any suggestions?
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OK Tony me being a Pflueger man guess where I'm going. Pflueger has a new reel and guess what it is designed mono or braid has an extra capacity spool for them longer casts on it with 7+1 bearings. Model 7430X may be something that will might fit the bill maybe its worth a look see. Tony you have a good day and I hope you can find what you need. We being sportsman we have to keep the economy going. Also I was wondering if your wife knows about this transaction your wanting to do. GOOD FISHIN and explaining.
Yep, keep that economy going..more spending at Victoria Secrets! YEAAAAHHH!! LOL
"Yes, dear, you can spend anything you want as long as it's at Victoria's or Frederick's" :-D
I read most of the comment s and agree with most. One item most folks are not aware of or don't pay any attention to is the size of the bottom guide on the rods. On short rods 5' or less the bottom guide should be a size 20 minimum and a 25 would be better. THe reason is it basically reduces friction between the line and reel as it is being cast and gathers the line better through the bottom as the line leaves the reel spool. I use nothing but Shimano reels for the last 15 years of so since Penn quit makeing their 420 Series ultra lights with metal bodies and went to all graphite construction on their reels. Love the Shimanos. Price is right too.
Not much difference in performance either between the Sedonas and all the reels above it in price range. In my opinion they are tops in quality for the money.
Another thing that DDDDrastically reduces casting distance is keeping the guides clean of moss and dirt. I use spray car wax on the rods and guides for simple clean up.
TOOTY
Just getting ready to build 2 specialty bluegill rods.
These will be 8' 6" 2 piece fly rod blanks. One is 5wt. the other is a 6wt.
Both are moderate/medium action with spinning guides for throwing 4# Trilene XL.
Both will have a modified handle that will be a cross between a fly rod handle and a spinning rod handle.
The reels we put on these rods are the Pflueger 1806 underspin and the next size smaller depending upon what the user wants. Don't have the number of the smaller one as it's out in my shop.
At any rate, these longer style rods build on the flyrod blank platform with the medium action are awesome for panfishing. The medium action helps with launching a tiny 1/64 or even 1/80 oz jig with a waxworm or synthetic bait a good distance. We generally recommend a styrofoam toothpick float and on windy days we may add a very small split-shot to the line.
The Pfluegers have performed very well for us if you are ok using an underspin reel. Plenty of distance on the cast with the rod/reel setup we use.
Keith
Man you guys have not let me down, I knew I could count on getting some straight up advice from this group. I went into town this morning hoping to get my hands on some St. Croix's and compare weights and actions, but the selection was dismal. I hate ordering a new rod without trying it out first! Looks like a trip to a bigger city is in order.
I LOVE the idea of a rod built off a fly rod blank, but I would hate to go over 6.5-7' in length, and I know I prefer a spinning reel.
Still researching different reels, unfortunately the local selection was just as poor for those as it was for the rods.
What ever you decide good luck. I know you get more pride out of making your own rods as I once us to, you guys keep building them quality rods for you quality people. LOL
Some of the guys are using spinning reels on them as well. Some of us just don't want to have to mess with having to flip the bail open each time LOL
We fish primarily from float tubes so the simpler we can keep things the better....at least for us old guys.
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