04-28-2018, 05:43 AM
As much as I think you need a reel that balances out on your rod when loaded up as to size and weight!
For freshwater, you don't need an expensive reel!You very seldom have your line ripped off by a fish in fresh water so the drag system very seldom is in use!
There are plenty really good freshwater reels $100 or less. Like the Osprey at Bass Pro, that's made by Orvis. The best one is The Loomis reel, Very smooth, light and great looks.
Cheers, https://diceus.com/10-software-developme...attention/
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For freshwater, you don't need an expensive reel!You very seldom have your line ripped off by a fish in fresh water so the drag system very seldom is in use!
There are plenty really good freshwater reels $100 or less. Like the Osprey at Bass Pro, that's made by Orvis. The best one is The Loomis reel, Very smooth, light and great looks.
Cheers, https://diceus.com/10-software-developme...attention/
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