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  1. #13
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    RE: Bait Casting Reels...which one?

    Ditto here as well .I started with spinning gear then when I went to baitcasters , the left handed model seemed to be the logical way to go , so I went .The selection used to be more limited , but most manufacturers have gotten on board .For years , the only choices were cheapies or very expensive reels but the market is pretty much open now .I got my first BPS Xtreme and have only used it once this year (so far ) but I like it a lot .I also have the Quantum Iron (which has never worked correctly- freespool issues )but I have a Quantum 1311 which I LOVE ,Shimano (older Bantam Black Magnum), BPS Pro Qualifier, and ABU something or the other(haha) (which also has freespool issues).I agree that there are clunkers from every manufacturer .Thats part of the reason , for me anyway , that I don't buy a lot of reels .If it ain't broke........

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    RE: Bait Casting Reels...which one?

    Left handed is the WAY to go. You won't regret it. Cabela's just had a "Prodigy" marked down on their website and so far it is one sweet reel. I like it better than my Curado. Changing hands after EVERY cast just wasn't my cup of tea.

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    RE: Bait Casting Reels...which one?

    If you are wanting a reel that will stand up to years of use I have a 5000 Ambassadeur I bought in 63 that is as good as new. I have 5 of different sizes and all are durable. If your after ease of cast, it's hard to beat Curado and the BPS are hard to beat. I just bought an extreame 5 bearing and it cast great. I like the left hand reels because I don't have to change hands. If you get both hands it relieves the strain on the hand you use the most.I have over 20 sets split right and left from 5 to 7 retrive ratio and they all have their use. 7 is great for buzzbaits.

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    RE: Bait Casting Reels...which one?

    One of the reasons I brought up the subject was when you go to buy a left handed reel, they do not have them in stock and have to order one for you in most instances. However, thanks for sharing your thoughts because I think a lot people who have fished with a spinning real and want to go to baitcasting question right vs left. I have to agre that it is much more efficient to not change hands. I have decided on the Shimano Citica but had to have it order in the left-handed model. Thanks again for your replies.

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    RE: Bait Casting Reels...which one?

    Good choice. Your welcome.

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    RE: Bait Casting Reels...which one?

    Cabela's still has the "Prodigy" for 69 bucks. Won't find a better reel for the price(IMHO).

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