Ive done some reading, and have heard the abu garcia 5500 c3 a lot, and that it would be best to not go with a low-profile reel...anyone have any input?
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Ive done some reading, and have heard the abu garcia 5500 c3 a lot, and that it would be best to not go with a low-profile reel...anyone have any input?
Why not a low profile reel? I would go with the most dependable, comfortable reel around.
there was a reson, cant really remember it.
maybe line capacity,i have a pfleuger supreme i may just put on it
I think its just what suits you the best I throw mine in low profile reels and it seems to be fine.
It all depends on what weight/size swimbait your throwing if is a 3/4 ounce or less it really doesn't matter. If your throwing the heavier ones my choice would be a Calcutta but if you don't want to spend that much a 5500 c3 will sure fill the bill. The reason for the round reels they are built to handle the heavy lure weights day in and out a low profile would wear out quickly. MHO
Jerry Cole
yeah, that sounds familiar, i throw the SK shadalicious mostly in 4.5 and 5.5" as well as money minnows on occasion with braid
I use a 5 to 1 gear ratio Shinmano Curado. Working a swimbait too fast is my biggest problem. My swimbaits tend to swim on their side when I wind them too fast so I go down on my gear ratio and make myself swim them slower. This real has plenty of spool capacity for 20lb test 100% Trileine flourocarbon.
Yeah I only use slower gear ratios when throwing cranks. I don't like the constant bent rod trying to pull cranks with a fast ratio. Everything else gets a fast ratio and I control the speed...to each his own.