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Message Subject: Shimano Reels
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Posted 6/28/2009 7:50 PM (#82741)
Subject: Shimano Reels


Do you prefer the i beleive it is the 1000 size or step up the the 2500 size. They wouls be put on 6'6 St croix's used for almost always rigging. Not sure what to do like the smaller one but i just think its just to small of a handle on it.
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Sunshine
Posted 6/30/2009 8:01 AM (#82803 - in reply to #82741)
Subject: RE: Shimano Reels



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For me, it comes down to balance more than line capacity.

 

An old test that I do

Put the reel on the rod you plan on using. (if you are doing this in the store, find a rod like the one you have back home). Put one finger on the reel seat in front of the attached reel. Does the rod stay horizontal to the floor? Where is the pivot point that allows the rod to stay balanced (horizontal to the floor) ?

 

If the rod tip swings up the reel may be too heavy for the rod. If the rod tip swings down, you may be able to go to a bigger reel. 

 

It comes down to a matter of personal choice but I like a well balanced rod/reel combo. 

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