John Smith 2
Senior Member
Hi, what’s your recommendations for reels to go with a 14/15’ float rod?
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No probs buying a new one if necessary. Just that in my old stick float days, managed better with a closed face as opposed to bail arm types( Mitchell match etc) Is the 4000d much different to the 4000 aero x fa?If it saves buying another reel give them a try Jon.
On paper no! Same reel, same guts, same baitrunner and same size n weight.) Is the 4000d much different to the 4000 aero x fa?
I’ve got the baby 2500 version. I’ve not had it long as I bought it on here from a member but it’s a cracking little reel and I’ve not had any problems so far.Thanks for the advice. Yes Richard I have had that line problem on a larger model aero x.
I can only say based on a waggler, on a still water and a very brief session or 2. It seemed fine but I haven’t really had enough seat time With it to judge properly.Was toying with using the baby 'stradics' but not sure how they will feel. I have recently bought a Okuma Pulzar 4000, bait runner, and it will make a good trotting reel I think, very very light and compact. How did you find the little 'uns performed Richard, with the float rod?
Very much so and so simple to look after.no nonsense reels.
Very sought after reels nowadays, even rough ones fetch mega bucks.I have one of those Daiwa ss2600 Tournaments, with the Carbon washers sat in the back of my garage, might put that on my second float rod. There a bit old school, but worked well for Tenching this spring.