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New Article! Spinning Reel Buyer’s Guide

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Spinning setups have become a staple for bass anglers, serving in situations well beyond clear water or finesse techniques. These four spinning reels won’t shirk those new responsibilities or break the bank.

 

https://www.bassresource.com/fishing/spinning-reels-buyers-guide.html

  • Super User

Oh no. I didn’t even click on the link yet, and I hear the bait monkey rattling his cage. Down, boy! 😂 clicking now. 😎

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Just now, islandbass said:

Oh no. I didn’t even click on the link yet, and I hear the bait monkey rattling his cage. Down, boy! 😂 clicking now. 😎

Great starter reels - I have the previous gen President XT (still has the AR switch)....none that I'd purchase now. My current line-up of spinners for bass is a Supreme and 4 Miravels.

  • Super User

@MN Fisher: my main spinning reels right now are a 2000 rapala sxi (for ds), a small Abu cardinal for my UL, and a 2500 old school shimano symetre as an all arounder.
 

I’ve been using these reels for what has to be well over 10 years and they are in great shaped and have caught many fish. 

 

This is why my bait monkey is rattling his cage. It’s been too long since you bought a reel he says. The last bc reel I bought was a curado 101d 😱

 

I totally prefer the AR switch too so these “new” AR less reels don’t appeal to me (whining like a punk kid). 
 

All those reels look nice too. 

Yep, no ar switch which i use quite often during fishing, i have to find a good brand with ar switch other than my favorite pfluegers if ever in need of a new reel.

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