Best one?
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Re: Best one?
No. Close in you can get away with pretty much anything..... as long as the spool will take the pressure of the fish you target. I've used reels from an expensive Chris Lythe to a cheap as chips 'Scout' that cost me a fiver, they all work.
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Re: Best one?
You can't go wrong with a speedia, a real workhorse
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Re: Best one?
If it's for carp stalking you can't go wrong with a Grice and Young Jecta, a very good quality reel, built like a tank and still relatively cheap to buy.
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Re: Best one?
Take a look at the TFG Classic if you wish to entertain a new reel, very reasonable price for a good quality reel.
A picture of one of mine from a few years back, it still looks and performs just as good to this day....
A picture of one of mine from a few years back, it still looks and performs just as good to this day....
Re: Best one?
Couldn't agree more, I have two.Wallys-Cast wrote: ↑Fri Mar 23, 2018 8:44 pm If it's for carp stalking you can't go wrong with a Grice and Young Jecta, a very good quality reel, built like a tank and still relatively cheap to buy.
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Re: Best one?
Chapman Angling are selling a ''Wensum'' 4 inch diameter wide drum pin for £30. I've just bought two and they are brilliant. Don't know if you are after a brand new one though.
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Re: Best one?
Since you posted this in "Speedia" maybe it's just opinions of Speedias you are after?
They are pretty much all the same, but wide drums are commanding a high price these days. The " Deluxe" with a three stage check-spring pre-tensioner often fetches £130 now!
They are pretty much all the same, but wide drums are commanding a high price these days. The " Deluxe" with a three stage check-spring pre-tensioner often fetches £130 now!
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Re: Best one?
I found that the pressure I put on the spool's rim by my thumb is immense and possibly putting the spindle out of alignment. So a not expensive reel for me - although I sometimes use an already slightly malformed Allcock's Popular.
A Grice and Young with the ratchet & drag could be ideal - forget which model that is.
I have recently acquired an early wide drum Speedia - runs beautifully so only used for trotting!
A Grice and Young with the ratchet & drag could be ideal - forget which model that is.
I have recently acquired an early wide drum Speedia - runs beautifully so only used for trotting!
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Re: Best one?
Went over for a look at the Wensum, certainly some price to beat. Looks like a Marco Cortesi variant type
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