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<blockquote data-quote="Butthead" data-source="post: 350694" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>On my UL and L setups, my personal favorite reel in terms of price for performance is the BPS Pro Qualifier PQ10. I use them on a 3' M action rod for tossing under cover and docks, a Shimano Sellus 6'6" UL, a Carbonlite L rod, and an ice fishing rod. I have used and own a few higher priced reels in that size but really can't notice a significant performance advantage over the Pro Qualifier.</p><p></p><p>Have you ever tried a ML spinning rod? I always take 2 with me on the boat. I keep them rigged with 6# or 8# line and they work great for light cranks, weightless plastics, and other finesse tactics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Butthead, post: 350694, member: 637"] On my UL and L setups, my personal favorite reel in terms of price for performance is the BPS Pro Qualifier PQ10. I use them on a 3' M action rod for tossing under cover and docks, a Shimano Sellus 6'6" UL, a Carbonlite L rod, and an ice fishing rod. I have used and own a few higher priced reels in that size but really can't notice a significant performance advantage over the Pro Qualifier. Have you ever tried a ML spinning rod? I always take 2 with me on the boat. I keep them rigged with 6# or 8# line and they work great for light cranks, weightless plastics, and other finesse tactics. [/QUOTE]
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