Daiwa BG MQ Spinning Reel
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Although I recently bought an inshore 7ft medium fast, it seemed too light to me. This is the type of fast I use and I prefer it. Likewise, using a surf rod is a good option. Thank you and I hope it I really like the reel.
BB + 1 bearing for a total of 6. Here are two examples There is one gear ratio of 36. There is an 8' inch turn per 9 turns. It weighs 3 ounces. I would suggest this fly fishing equipment for 15/220 braid line capacity and 22 max drag *br> *br>*copied from Daiwa's
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Thus far, this is a very good reel. With the heat of the summer here, we are on the water for an average of six hours a day. The reel is light (physical weight). The casting range seems to be longer than my other reels using the same rod as this one. As of now, the drag has held up well and both 3000 and 2500 are doing a great job. There's not much "sound" from the drag, which is fine. The sound that indicates the other person hooks up is something we like, but these reels do not give us this information. The problem is we don't know how to talk to one another. This will really be tested by the length of time.
As advertised, this reel is exactly what it claims to be. Those fishing inshore and offshore can use it to catch big fish. It will hold and drag will bear down on you to provide you with.
Reel has a good drag system and we were able to retrieve a lot of monofilament from it.