Saltwater Reels What Saltwater Spinning Reel Holds The Most Line?

What saltwater spinning reel holds the most line? - saltwater reels

I need a role saltwater spinning process, which can contain many rows. It would be fishing for sharks.

2 comments:

James W said...

Spinning Reels Normal:

Okuma Coronado CD-90. As the name suggests, is a size of 90 drums and has a large number of the connection.

Daiwa DF100A Giant. It is a size of 100 tons, but the tail is smaller than Okuma.


Special Spinning Reels:

Offshore Fin-Nor OFS-95. This coil was designed for braided lines. It is 600 meters line test braid hold 100 lbs.

Van Staal VS300. This is the biggest role, but was designed to do what other spinning reels and could not take care of other fish spinning reels could not handle (when it was introduced at least). It was built with steel and titanium. I would not be surprised if the coil is bulletproof.

You need a rod built specifically for these particular spin. I do not think that you are in a position to a rotating rod that can handle very difficult to find rows. Daiwa has Beefstick rotation model can be up to 40 pounds of proof. But it is a heavy burden. Fin-Nor is a rotating bar, can handle construction£ 50 test lines and cost more than $ 200.

By the way, I think, a conventional coil, works better. Coil selection will be better. Appropriate bar that can handle the heavy lines are much easier to find.

Fisher_K... said...

James is on the right trac.

However, in my opinion), Okuma (not a quality brand of drums (especially if you intend to fish for sharks!).

Jump to

http://www.basspro.com

See Notes for saltwater reels.

And check your other question.

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