Stephen Bond
Senior Member
Hello all,
I was considering upgrading my reels and had a few Shimano queries.
1. What's your preference in regards to the handle and why?
Personally I have never tried a double handle and it strikes me they must be better balanced on the retrieve. However, are they cumbersome in use at all? Maybe the reels which come with both handles provide the best of both worlds?! Those who have the Ds with the big knob, are they good in use or are the standard type maybe better?
2. What size do you recommend and where and how do you fish with them?
My current reels are 3500 size and although I have no issue with the line capacity, I have a feeling I will find those with a larger spool better where long casts are required and the cranking power useful on the middle and lower Thames. Thus I was thinking the 5000 series a minimum?
3. What models have you found to be good and those to avoid? There are a myriad of models, new and old and to be honest it can be a little confusing!
I am happy to go with some second hand which are not too old or hammered or else buy new so all recommendations and observations are welcome
Many thanks in advance.
Stephen
I was considering upgrading my reels and had a few Shimano queries.
1. What's your preference in regards to the handle and why?
Personally I have never tried a double handle and it strikes me they must be better balanced on the retrieve. However, are they cumbersome in use at all? Maybe the reels which come with both handles provide the best of both worlds?! Those who have the Ds with the big knob, are they good in use or are the standard type maybe better?
2. What size do you recommend and where and how do you fish with them?
My current reels are 3500 size and although I have no issue with the line capacity, I have a feeling I will find those with a larger spool better where long casts are required and the cranking power useful on the middle and lower Thames. Thus I was thinking the 5000 series a minimum?
3. What models have you found to be good and those to avoid? There are a myriad of models, new and old and to be honest it can be a little confusing!
I am happy to go with some second hand which are not too old or hammered or else buy new so all recommendations and observations are welcome
Many thanks in advance.
Stephen