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Wright And Mcgill Sabalos Reel

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Does anyone know anything about htis reel. If it would be a good bass fishing reel and how big is it?

inshore/salt reel, can be used for bass. People seem to dislike w&m reel quality but the reviews are good for the most part. I assume you are trying for the free reel at DSG?

 

 

 SAB2500; Line Capacity (yds. / lb. test): 125/6, 100/8; Gear Ratio: 5.2:1; Weight: 9.2 ozs.

 

Model No. SAB3000; Line Capacity (yds. / lb. test): 190/6, 155/8; Gear Ratio: 5.2:1; Weight: 10.4 ozs.

 

Model No. SAB3500; Line Capacity (yds. / lb. test): 220/8, 185/10; Gear Ratio: 4.8:1; Weight: 13.2 ozs.

 

Model No. SAB4000; Line Capacity (yds. / lb. test): 220/10, 190/12; Gear Ratio: 4.8:1; Weight: 13.4 ozs.

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I've played with it a couple of times it felt fine, but that is not a review.  I did see some one on a drift boat with one, he liked it, however it was not a bass sized reel and it was brand new, again not a review I put much stock in.  It's hard to go wrong with a free reel, I have witnessed the Blair Wiggins s curve rod many times and never met anyone that didn't love them.

friend of mine did great with a sab39 in the tampa area...all salt for three years and no issues. I fished with a few times and had nothing to complain about.

I did however like my stradic better

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