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| I was wondering what reels the people of the walleye world recommend for pulling flies? i know baitcasters work the best but which ones work the best?
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Jeremy |
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| Get something with a flipping switch, low profile, hop down to the tackle section and look for the new reinvented baitcaster |
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Location: Green Bay, WI. | Quantum Accurist with flipping switch. |
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Location: Orland Park, IL | Yep, the accurist. Check out the bass pro shop flyer. I think on March 14,they have them on sales for 49.99..>Thats like $60 off. One day only. |
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Location: Darboy USA | What kind of rods are you guys using as well? Thanks.
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| Diawa has a new reel out now. Wade is going to try it, and let me know how it works before I buy.
I use a righty and a lefty reels with a flippin switch. Wind them up on the leg. Never have to drop the other rod to adjust depth.
Gander Mountain 6' Tournament Baitcaster rod, Medium fast action. I don't know the number off hand.
ATTENTION: Do not try this if you are from Minnesota! For qualified, coordinated anglers only.
Edited by Shep 3/6/2009 10:18 AM
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Location: Orland Park, IL | Indeed. Dont count out the Daiwa Firewolf and rapala long cast rods. They work well and are affordable. |
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