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Best Crankin Reel For 75 To 150

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I have around 75 to 150 to spend. Which crankin reel would you sug? Thanks

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On the low end a BPS Pro Qualifier can be had for about $80 on sale with a gear ratio as low as 4.7:1.  I wouldn't know what reel to suggest on the high end.  The Tatula comes in a 6.3:1, but I hear rumors that they will be coming out with a deeper spool....and I assume a lower gear.  If a 6.4:1 would work for you (and it would for me as I don't do any deep cranking), then the Lews BB1HZ can be had for as low as $118.  I don't know which Shimano $150 would buy you, but one in that range would also be a good option.  The Daiwa Lexa can be had in 6'3:1 for just over $112 on sale.

 

Now if you are willing to buy used then there are more options available within that price range.

 

EDIT:  Would you consider a round reel?  There are several in that price range that would make excellent cranking reels.

Lews. There are 3 models in your range at MSRP prices, plus others that can be found in that range if you want to buy used. All are good, just depends what you are looking for. 

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You will get 100s of opinions mine is a abu c3 in the 4600 size.bulletproof workhorse reels

Lews BB1 you can find them NIB for $125 on Ebay

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The Pro Qualifier is a great little reel for cranking, especially if you get it on clearance. 

Id call Ron at Valley Sports, and ask for pricing on a Curado I 5.5. Thats what Ill be doing shortly.

Lots of options:  lews bb-1, lews tournament mg, pro qualifier. 

You will get 100s of opinions mine is a abu c3 in the 4600 size.bulletproof workhorse reels

 

Ditto, and you'll have some bucks left over for a couple custom painted cranks too.

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I have an Abu Garcia Orra winch.........they are $99. It replaced an older and heavier Curado 201DPV that Iused for years deep cranking. I don't miss the Curado.

I used a PQ 4:.9:1 for awhile. Worked well for me. I have upgraded tithe tatula p 5.4;1 but haven't been able to use it yet so time will tell. I'm expecting good things from It though.those are for deep divers. Square bill , lipless, and other cranks are all reeled with a daiwa advantage hst 6.3:1.

Tatula would be great for any cranks over 1/2 oz (really shines in the 3/4 oz+).. My vote goes to the chronarch/curado 201e6. The e5 is too slow for me. Best cranking reel I have come across for a number of reasons.

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What do you think of the lews tournament mg?

Tatula 5.4:1 (righty only) roughly $100 new on the web or Chronarch 200/201E5 roughly $150 used

I have an Abu Garcia Orra winch.........they are $99. It replaced an older and heavier Curado 201DPV that Iused for years deep cranking. I don't miss the Curado.

How do you like it? Give me the green light!

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I like it a lot. It's my second favorite reel at the moment behind my Abu Revo Gen3 STX. I like it better than any of the Curados I have (51E's) or have had (201DPV, 201G) and Citica's I have had (201D's and 201E's)

$79.79, Here you go, this is what I've been using.  You can spend more and upgrade to a tournament pro, but for those big heavy dd22's and xd6's I've found that this thing is perfect- It casts, for me,  further than the STX and is about half the price.  This seller is great to... Fast shipping.  I've bought several reels from them and not a problem at all...

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Thanks a lot fish murder I'll order that soon probably...

Id go with the tatula type r or a lews bb1 pro or tournament pro depending on what kind of braking system you prefer. All three will bomb cranks a long ways but i like the tp the best for really dialing it in as it uses both mahnetic and centrifugal brakes

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