Hi I am looking for suggestions on Spinning reels in the $100-$125 range. I am typically casting for Large and Smallmouth bass and Walleye. Looking for ultra smooth drag features and ability to make long casts with 1/8- 3/8 oz lures. I am casting finesse plastics, stick and lip-less cranks etc. Tight lines !!
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Spinning Reel suggestions
I purchased 2 Piscifun CarbonX 2000 reels this year. They only sell online. its a bit of a leap but I have been happy. Super light, smooth and tough. I haven't had any issues with either of them. In fact this last weekend I hauled in a 66" paddle fish while jigging for walleye. The fish made multiple long runs over the course of about 30 minutes and everything went smooth. I believe that they sell for about 75 each.
Personally I love the Daiwa BG line of reels. It fits the price range you're looking at and has a great drag system. It's pretty versatile in what all you can do with it. And I've found replacement parts for it are pretty easy to get. I wrote a pretty detailed post on why I like it here https://www.fishingperfect.com/daiwa-bg-4000-review/ if you want to read more about it.
If you're looking for something under $100 though, I'd agree with some of the other posts that the Pflueger President is a great spinning reel with most of the same benefits the BG has. It has a nice drag system and isn't as bulky as the BG. So if you're looking for something a little smaller it's a great reel for that.
Also, I recently tested out the Penn Pursuit 3 and can say it's a pretty nice reel as well. It's their newer model and an upgrade to the Pursuit 2, which I didn't like. I really liked the drag system on it, as well as the size and weight. It's light weight and is pretty small and condensed. So again, if you don't like a bulky reel I would say to check out the Pursuit 3. It's also under $100 which is a nice benefit as well.
I’m in agreement with Big Musky. I’ve always owned top of the line or near top Shimono reels but after using PISCAFUN for 5 months there’s no reason to go back. You can buy 3 Piscafuns for the price of 1 Shimono and they’re a lighter reel with a smoother drag. some of my Stradics are 20 ? Years old and work fine . Maybe the Piscafuns will last, maybe not! CARPIO Edit: I also own 3 PFLUGER reels and They also work fine.
For new reels, I like Pflueger Supremesfor just less than $100.
But, I have gone to using the vintage DAM Quick reels from the early seventies for just about all my fishing. These just don't wear out and have all metal internal parts. They can be had for $20 at the flea markets.
This will be the 20th trip to MN fall fishing with my two Shimano Sahara's. Both size 2500 with 8b test mono. Countless walleyes and other species caught on them. Never no issues. Cleaned every winter and stored properly inside. I would never buy any other reel. I have smaller versions for pan fishing. I cannot see spending the big money for other reels, these Sahara's work fine for me.
I picked up 3 Daiwa Exceler LT 2500 XH reels in the Spring. I use them for panfish primarily, but they would pair well with a light action walleye rod. I bought them because they are so light and would balance well with my 7' UL rods I use for pannies. Drag is smooth, and I can fit more line on the larger arbor for long casts. I plan on picking up 2 more this Winter and replacing the old Sahara's on my Walleye jig rods. They have a screw in handle which I really like. I wouldn't recommend them if you are targeting large bass and eyes. They are light reels, and will flex a little at the reel seat stem. I have landed some incidental pike, walleye and bass with no issues, so they might be fine up to say 5-6 lb fish.
I have been a shimano guy for many years and this season tried a Bass Pro Shops Pro Qualifier 2 and a Lews, both reels performed better than the Shimano Sedona I bought . They are both a little cheaper than your price range but both cast far and the action is smooth . Will be buying another Pro Qualifier 2 for next year for sure and looking into another Lews