Bps Pro Qualifier Spinning Reel?
#1
Posted April 17 2012 - 12:29 PM
Anybody have experience with the PQ spinner? I was going to pick up an Orra S, but this seems like a better deal and would leave a few bucks in my pocket.
What do you think, is it worth $40?
http://www.basspro.c.../10205014/80807
Edit: Before someone comes along and recommends a Sonora, Sedona, or Sahara, I'm not interested in Shimano anything. Been there, done that.
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#2
Posted April 17 2012 - 12:53 PM
#3
Posted April 17 2012 - 01:08 PM
I work on a lot of the PQ baitcasters and they're built decently sharing a lot of parts and tooling with Pure Fishing products. I'm not as familiar with the spinning models. The Pflueger President is a great bang for the buck ($59.95) apply the $10 coupon and you're only $9 off the PQ and know what you're getting. If you're curious about the PQ I don't doubt you'll get at least $40 worth out of it.
I appreciate the response. I've been using Pflueger reels for just about all of my spinning needs for the past couple years now, and the PQ would be replacing a Trion GX-7 that has taken a bit of a beating but still works great. I'm just in the mood to spend a little bit of money.
I know the President is a sure thing, and it's definitely on the list to look at when I hit BPS, along with the Orra S.
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#4
Posted April 17 2012 - 01:24 PM
I work on a lot of the PQ baitcasters and they're built decently sharing a lot of parts and tooling with Pure Fishing products. I'm not as familiar with the spinning models. The Pflueger President is a great bang for the buck ($59.95) apply the $10 coupon and you're only $9 off the PQ and know what you're getting. If you're curious about the PQ I don't doubt you'll get at least $40 worth out of it.
I agree, I love the PQ baitcast reel and I have two of the PQ spinning reels and they are good but not great! I would go with the President also. The older President ( wood handle ) comes with a extra spool. The new President ( rubber handle new this year ) does NOT come with a extra spool! Just a heads up.
#5
Posted April 17 2012 - 02:06 PM
Ignore my filthy carpet...
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#6
Posted April 17 2012 - 02:11 PM
Except a trout outfit. Wood looks sexy on a micro reel such as the President Micro or the Trion Micro.I owned a President XT for a while, but the wooden knob on the "standard" President always turned me off. I can tolerate it on my Trion because it was so cheap ($30), but I actually removed the knob, stretched one of those neoprene pencil-cushion thingies over it, and trimmed it to length so I wouldn't have to deal with the wood. Wood does not belong on a reel.
#7
Posted April 17 2012 - 02:16 PM
Personal Bests:
Largemouth, 7lbs 0oz.
Smallmouth, 5lbs 4oz.
Wife 5'9"
#8
Posted April 18 2012 - 12:29 PM
To my knowledge the PQ Spinning reel is based off the Pflueger Arbor. The back to back angler of the year in our club has a few of the PQ Spinning reels and likes them.
It's similar in design and may share some internal components, but they're quite a bit different externally. The frame of the PQ models are substantially larger and they don't have the standard Pflueger spin-on handle. The PQ handles attach like Shimanos with the retaining cap on the opposite side.
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#9
Posted May 01 2012 - 09:18 AM
#10
Posted May 01 2012 - 09:43 AM
Definitely a bit husky, but not morbidly obese.
Contrary to popular belief, "Shimano" is not the answer to every question.
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