My fishing mate sent me a picture this afternoon of his rod and an Abu 55 at work on the Thames. I responded saying that the reel was rubbish and that he would regret it….
3 hours later I get a text saying the reel has misbehaved and he ended up trashing his mainline behind the spool. I laughed ! And he blanked.
He is now looking for a replacement 4000 ish reel as his equivalent Shimanos are battered.
requirements:
No baitrunner - so probably a front drag or a fighting drag.
not too heavy.
probably not Shimano because he thinks the stems are a bit too long for him (He can’t control the line properly when casting big weights).
not as big as an Okuma 6000 inc (what we both use for floodwater fishing).
Big enough capacity to deal with shortish range fishing with 12 lb mono.
strong enough to land any barbel that swims.
His suggestion - a Daiwa 2600. Which I think aren’t great (Based on not much real experience and more a general dislike of older Daiwa reels!).
My suggestion - a Shimano 4000 fighting drag reel - because I’ve used them for decades.
Any sensible alternatives please - maybe even tell me why the Daiwa 3500 in the classifieds is so revered……??
3 hours later I get a text saying the reel has misbehaved and he ended up trashing his mainline behind the spool. I laughed ! And he blanked.
He is now looking for a replacement 4000 ish reel as his equivalent Shimanos are battered.
requirements:
No baitrunner - so probably a front drag or a fighting drag.
not too heavy.
probably not Shimano because he thinks the stems are a bit too long for him (He can’t control the line properly when casting big weights).
not as big as an Okuma 6000 inc (what we both use for floodwater fishing).
Big enough capacity to deal with shortish range fishing with 12 lb mono.
strong enough to land any barbel that swims.
His suggestion - a Daiwa 2600. Which I think aren’t great (Based on not much real experience and more a general dislike of older Daiwa reels!).
My suggestion - a Shimano 4000 fighting drag reel - because I’ve used them for decades.
Any sensible alternatives please - maybe even tell me why the Daiwa 3500 in the classifieds is so revered……??