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what would you consider the better  spincasting reel and rod   combo

want to use it for skipping  under docks and piers   with small cranks and plastics  thanks

  • Super User

spincasting or spinning?

what is your price range?

Isn't spin casting like a zebco 33?

I would say a shimano sahara and st croix triumph would be good for this purpose. Just my 0.2 cents

i bought into the omega drama

bought 1 it is for the wife

i bought a really nice sub 200 dollar spinning reel for her to use since i own all 200 and up bait cast reels

well with the spinning reel she is 20 feet on the shore or 20 from the shore

wasn't working for her so i bought her the omega reel

i used it today and i was not impressed but i shouldn't be because i use reels that are not even close to it

but for her I'm sure it would work for anybody else that are starting out fishing cant get a better reel but for an experienced bait cast fisherman

it would not do

lol I'm sure this is no help

so i would say if u want the best spin cast ever made then this is the reel u want

i bought into the omega drama

bought 1 it is for the wife

i bought a really nice sub 200 dollar spinning reel for her to use since i own all 200 and up bait cast reels

well with the spinning reel she is 20 feet on the shore or 20 from the shore

wasn't working for her so i bought her the omega reel

i used it today and i was not impressed but i shouldn't be because i use reels that are not even close to it

but for her I'm sure it would work for anybody else that are starting out fishing cant get a better reel but for an experienced bait cast fisherman

it would not do

lol I'm sure this is no help

so i would say if u want the best spin cast ever made then this is the reel u want

wow

Lack of puncuation is down right painful! Anyway...the Zebco Omega boasts the most features of any spincast reel by far...it is the Steez of Spincasters. Other manufacturers don't really offer a 'high-end' spincaster. The Omega has twice as many bearings (6) as the second best offerings (Abu's Abu-Matic and Daiwa Silercrest), and features a solid aluminum frame and brass worm/drive gears. The soft touch line disengaging button is also nice. So essentially....the Omega is twice as expensive as the Abu-Matic or Daiwa Silvercrest, but arguably makes up for it with more features. Personally...I choose the Omega due to the fact it has a twin-knob 'regular' baitcasting handle....not a little one-knobber. If you want use this 'Woo Daves' style and bass fish....pair it with any casting rod.  When Woo beat all the Pro's on the Mississippi river with his Zebco 404....it was greatness.

  • Super User

Another vote for the Omega.

8-)

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