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Looking at getting into this sea fishing lark as really enjoyed it...

 

Need to get another fixed spool reel for it though as I am using a Diawa opus 5500 on one rod and a "borrowed" reel on the other...

 

Looking for something cheap and cheerful that will do the job ...with a big spool as can only hit 80/90 yards with the Opus

 

So far seen

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QUANTUM SMART SURF 660 QUALITY SEA FISHING REEL BOXED R...

 

KIDDY FORCE 70 BEACH SURF REEL SEA FISHING - NEW - CLC

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shimano aerlex xs 7000 sea/specimen reel

 

So like your views please :good:

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LC,

 

I have been sea fishing for well over 40 years and have to agree with what has been said about the longevity of cheap reels. They just don’t last and will die on you just when you have a decent fish on. Out of the ones you mentioned I would go for the Shimano.

 

I have one of the Greys reels mentioned in amongst my vast collection, at that price they are great value and if you look after them they will last you for ever.

 

I hope you find what you are looking for and that once the weather gets a bit colder you will get out and bag some of the winter Cod, if they appear this year.

Tight lines mate.

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Go and have a look in Lathams or Pownalls they usually have some half decent budget fixed spools and they often have end of line cheapies in the shop if you drop lucky.

 

Plenty of whiting about at the moment, got 19 and a decent dab in the harbour at yarmouth last weekend on the last couple of hours of the flood tide.

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For £30 if you want quality I would go secondhand. Have a look on e bay. I would go for an older Daiwa Emblem S 5000H /5500H or a Shimano Aerlex or biomaster. You wont go wrong with any of these if they have been well looked after.

 

If you want new then I havent seen these in the flesh but they have a two year warranty and look alright.

 

http://www.britnett-carveradv.co.uk/ericsangling/prods/mitchell-avospod-reel-rrp-5999-ours-2999.html

 

 

I have beach, carp fished and ran a specialist tackle shop for a while many years ago and you definately get what you pay for. :good: - Shimano and Daiwa are always a sound bet.

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As has already been said the beach is a grave yard for "cheap reels " they will fall apart very quickly.

I use multiplyers but when I used fixed spool I had a couple of okuma distance surf 80 reels which my father now used look on ebay if your quick someone doing them 47.50 with free p+p I can recommmend them as a very very good reel for that price RRP is about £80 from memory ,very good line lay and very smooth and more important a proper beach reel rather than a freshwater big pit.

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For £30 if you want quality I would go secondhand. Have a look on e bay. I would go for an older Daiwa Emblem S 5000H /5500H or a Shimano Aerlex or biomaster. You wont go wrong with any of these if they have been well looked after.

 

If you want new then I havent seen these in the flesh but they have a two year warranty and look alright.

 

http://www.britnett-carveradv.co.uk/ericsangling/prods/mitchell-avospod-reel-rrp-5999-ours-2999.html

 

 

I have beach, carp fished and ran a specialist tackle shop for a while many years ago and you definately get what you pay for. :good: - Shimano and Daiwa are always a sound bet.

 

As for the one suggested in this link ,save your money I had one for a spod reel and sold it after using it once it was total pants and in no way would be a long liver on the beach.

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I dont use fixed spool, but if i did, i would use Penn Surfmaster 750's £50 brand new, an excellent reel for the money, my brother uses the 850 model and he swears by them!!

Do a search on any of the sea forums and there are a awful lot of people who would disagree! lots of problems with them siezing up plastic bits breaking etc etc ,was going to get some myself once and it put me off , thats when i decided on the Okuma .

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When I started fishing bought cheap reels to see if I liked it, these fell apart even after the first trip out, they just can't stand the use they get.

 

I am not up to speed on current reels but Shimano have had a good reputaion, as I ended up going boat fishing I used Diawa reels and they still are in as new condition after several years of use.

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i dont do a lot of salt water fishing meself chap.....but if i did i`d be looking at 2nd hand emcasts...new their about £90-100....you might be lucky and find a good un on fleabay for between £30-50.

 

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i dont use daiwa for my freshwater fishing though :unsure: ....but i know their sea fishing kit is far better than their freshwater kit.

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Coming from Hartlepool I still have a touch of guilt re chimps, even leeds varieties :lol: and I know you have been a bit down on luck ,

 

so here's an offer, if you want to get into beach fishing and fancy doing it the proper way with a multiplier, you can have free gratis a mint abu 6500cs mag elite, I will even post it to you at my cost.

 

KW

 

this offer is for LC only

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Coming from Hartlepool I still have a touch of guilt re chimps, even leeds varieties :lol: and I know you have been a bit down on luck ,

 

so here's an offer, if you want to get into beach fishing and fancy doing it the proper way with a multiplier, you can have free gratis a mint abu 6500cs mag elite, I will even post it to you at my cost.

 

KW

 

this offer is for LC only

 

:blink: :blink: :blink: thats quite an offer lc....i`d be straight on the pm if it was me.

very generous kdubya.... i applaud you sir. :good: :good: :good:

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