Wayne Pevy
Senior Member
Fancy having a go next season,what reels are people using,thanks
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Are you talking about the older reels Graham, new are completely out of my price range, thinking up to about £50Stradic 3000.
Are you talking about the older reels Graham, new are completely out of my price range, thinking up to about £50
I was thinking about that,the rod to spool gap,best to have a look at a few i supposeI have 2 reels I use for trotting...Daiwa TDR 2508 for general lighter work (Roach, Chub etc) and a Stradic 4000 ci4 which I’ve only recently got for heavier work (yet to catch a Barbel on but plenty of Chub). Clutch on both are superb, and the main benefit when trotting is the ease of finger control because the rod to spool gap is not too great, this is the case for both reels I find!
I do have a rapidex i was given a few years ago,but not easy to cast with and not very keen on wading to be honestI love a closed face for general trotting but the trouble is closed face reels often do not seem to have the winding power for barbel although I think the ABU 507 has better gearing. You might try a Drennan series 7 floatfish - quite a few cheap on Ebay atm. Then the following season based on experience you could splash some cash. Depending where you are fishing I use a centre pin a lot - match aerials or Okuma Sheffield but these are probably out of your current price range.
Some of them had a white plastic bush pressed into the case where the handle goes through and the posher ones had bearings. Over time you could get a bit of wobble with those bushes. It was never a big deal mind as the cases were generic and the bearings are common as muck. You could pop out that Bush and upgrade it in seconds with a bearing.Yep, as @Richard Isaacs says...the Shimmy Match reels are brill. Don't know about plastic bushes etc, but I've got four of them knocking about and I've had zero problems with any of them. They're solid, and good for long trotting to ~50m IMO.
Swanky themI used to use a Shimano Aero match reel which I stupidly gave away when I concentrated more on the fly fishing
I've been using a drennan 7 series and it's been a nice reel. But I went to a Cadence show in Bridgnorth on tuesday night and made use of their BOGOF offer. I purchased a pair CS8 reels in 3000 and 4000 size, the latter is going to be used on my new 14ft trotting rod.
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