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I still haven't found one I like! Tried the Penn 320, Diawa Firewolf and a Shimano Charter Special. I was thinking about a squall, but now I'm not so sure!
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you will love an Abu 7000, Mark
I still haven't found one I like! Tried the Penn 320, Diawa Firewolf and a Shimano Charter Special. I was thinking about a squall, but now I'm not so sure!
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I like the saltist 2 speed reel myself. But in reality how often would I use the 2 speed gearing?
Once I get into a decent fish I'm concentrating more on not losing that fish than fiddling about changing gears! If that fish needs to run I let it run with enough drag to tire it out,
The Saltist range seem to me all good enough to handle anything in UK waters & I reckon the hyper speed saltist would be more use to me than the 2 speed.
I like the saltist 2 speed reel myself. But in reality how often would I use the 2 speed gearing?
Once I get into a decent fish I'm concentrating more on not losing that fish than fiddling about changing gears! If that fish needs to run I let it run with enough drag to tire it out,
The Saltist range seem to me all good enough to handle anything in UK waters & I reckon the hyper speed saltist would be more use to me than the 2 speed.
i have both, the LD 30 2 speed and the hyperspeed.
on the wrecks, I pick the LD30 and attach it to a Fladen solid carbon...best combination I have.
once the sinker hits the wreck, I go on low gear and if I get a fish, I bring it up on low gear...if I don't I switch to high gear and reel it up in no time.
the hyperspeed Saltist can be hard work on a big fish and you need to keep the spool as empty as possible (100y braid)
I couldn't decide on the hyperspeed or 2speed
& in the end decided on the hyper
With the idea of if it wasn't of any use for boat work I would use it for beach,
After reading your post I may have made a wrong decision!!
Time will tell