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Spinning Reel recommendation UNDER $75?
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<blockquote data-quote="PsychoXP18CC" data-source="post: 387599" data-attributes="member: 11641"><p>Look at the Shimano Sedona. They run around $50-60 and are solid reels, smooth, with good drag. My last one boated literally several hundred of pounds of fish, including a few catfish over 30lbs, and lasted 4yrs before it felt like gravel was rolling around inside it. But it reliably caught fish until I retired it. I replaced it with two just like it this year, and paired with a Berkley Lightning Rod, it makes a good all around combo that will last for right at $100, a little more of you spool it with Power Pro like I do. </p><p></p><p>I've never had one, but never seen any negative reviews of a President either. Same price point as the Sedona. </p><p></p><p>I picked up a Penn Battle for a song last fall and like it very well so far. Time will tell, but it seems like a good reel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PsychoXP18CC, post: 387599, member: 11641"] Look at the Shimano Sedona. They run around $50-60 and are solid reels, smooth, with good drag. My last one boated literally several hundred of pounds of fish, including a few catfish over 30lbs, and lasted 4yrs before it felt like gravel was rolling around inside it. But it reliably caught fish until I retired it. I replaced it with two just like it this year, and paired with a Berkley Lightning Rod, it makes a good all around combo that will last for right at $100, a little more of you spool it with Power Pro like I do. I've never had one, but never seen any negative reviews of a President either. Same price point as the Sedona. I picked up a Penn Battle for a song last fall and like it very well so far. Time will tell, but it seems like a good reel. [/QUOTE]
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