View Full Version : Baitrunner Spinning Reel Questions
SaltLife1980
03-05-2013, 12:34 AM
I am looking to pick up 2 new spinning baitrunners for my father and I for this season.. We had the Okuma ones but i was not happy with them at all... Cheap reel.. I was shopping around and saw the Shimano Baitrunner Spinning Reel.. looks like a decent reel.. Anyone used one? Like it? Or Can anyone recommend one that they have used and liked..
Open to anything..
Rather spend a few more bucks for a great reel then go cheap and have nothing but problems again..
thanks for any input!
Jeff
CancunPete
03-05-2013, 07:44 AM
Saltlife...Come on down to the shop...I will let you borrow my 6000 Shimano Bait runner....If you like it ...I will sell you a couple ...Can"t beat that...Pete .....Atlantic Bait and Tackle...732-787-2248
SaltLife1980
03-05-2013, 09:19 AM
Saltlife...Come on down to the shop...I will let you borrow my 6000 Shimano Bait runner....If you like it ...I will sell you a couple ...Can"t beat that...Pete .....Atlantic Bait and Tackle...732-787-2248
Hey thanks Pete.. I will have to come down and check it out.. What is your take on it? Good reel that holds up?
Canyonfish
03-05-2013, 09:27 AM
Can't beat Pete's offer to try it out first!
I can only add that I have 2 of them ... the 8 D on my 11 foot and the 6 on my 10 foot and I have had flawless performance with very minimal freshwater washdown maintenance for 2 years of heavy use ... :cool:
CancunPete
03-05-2013, 10:06 AM
Have been using them for Sailfish down in Cancun for several years now ....and they hold up well ...should be no problem for the type of fish we catch up here.....
Gerry Zagorski
03-05-2013, 11:10 AM
I was down on these Shimano Bait Runner reels based on the issues I had with the earlier 3500/4500 models. They did not seem to hold up well, sloppy anti reverse, skipping in and out of gear when reeling etc.
That being said, wifey bought me the 8000 for my birthday 2 years ago and it has been flawless. Very smooth and trouble free so far and a big improvement over the 3500/4500.
MrAC1980
03-05-2013, 11:12 AM
Hey Jeff I've been using them for years and love them. I'm not sure I think I have a pair of the 4500's. Great dead stick fluke setups, just set the liveliner drag enough to drag the sinker along the bottom so if the fluke picks up the bait, the drag will sing, then just flip the switch or reel down engaging the main drag and set the hook! Also my favorite for night bluefishing on a PB or chunking for bass, same story as above. Funny story, last year i was doing a night bluefish trip and i was sorta competing with another guy my age who had a brand new Avet. He kept talking big about the Avet, but when I was able to cast out right into the chum slick and almost immediately hook up and he kept hearing the drag scream when a fish ran with my bunker chunk vs him having to let out line to get out there, he was pisssssseeeedddddd.... I think I won the pool that night and I was laughing my ass off. Other guys saw what was going on and laughing as well. Penn has one too that is decent I heard, but have never tried them personally.
SaltLife1980
03-05-2013, 12:04 PM
Thanks for the input guys.. Looks like I have made my choice.. Going to go down to Petes tomorrow and check them out.. Sounds like everyone is happy with them!
SaltLife1980
03-05-2013, 12:07 PM
Hey Jeff I've been using them for years and love them. I'm not sure I think I have a pair of the 4500's. Great dead stick fluke setups, just set the liveliner drag enough to drag the sinker along the bottom so if the fluke picks up the bait, the drag will sing, then just flip the switch or reel down engaging the main drag and set the hook! Also my favorite for night bluefishing on a PB or chunking for bass, same story as above. Funny story, last year i was doing a night bluefish trip and i was sorta competing with another guy my age who had a brand new Avet. He kept talking big about the Avet, but when I was able to cast out right into the chum slick and almost immediately hook up and he kept hearing the drag scream when a fish ran with my bunker chunk vs him having to let out line to get out there, he was pisssssseeeedddddd.... I think I won the pool that night and I was laughing my ass off. Other guys saw what was going on and laughing as well. Penn has one too that is decent I heard, but have never tried them personally.
lol.. that is the best.. I love my avets and i can cast them pretty good but not as well as a spinning reel.. can really whip it out there.. Like you said.. u were able to flip it out right into the chum and set the runner.. then slam fish back to back..
TomKaye
03-05-2013, 01:02 PM
I have a Shimano 4500 I got a few months ago when an old tenant left it behind. ( Free is best )
Have yet to use it. It seems smooth with minimum tension on it. I changed the old mono line to 50 lb PP and a 40 lb mono topshot.
Question for you guys...it was mounted on an 8 foot Jarvis Walker ( a Penn Co. ) MH rod, rated for 3/4--3oz lures.
Have never used more than a 7 footer on PB's, 6-packs, or my own boat.
Can I use that outfit on the Papa's Angels or similar boats next month for stripers ?? I can't wait to get out again.
Tight lines all.
SaltLife1980
03-05-2013, 01:35 PM
I have a Shimano 4500 I got a few months ago when an old tenant left it behind. ( Free is best )
Have yet to use it. It seems smooth with minimum tension on it. I changed the old mono line to 50 lb PP and a 40 lb mono topshot.
Question for you guys...it was mounted on an 8 foot Jarvis Walker ( a Penn Co. ) MH rod, rated for 3/4--3oz lures.
Have never used more than a 7 footer on PB's, 6-packs, or my own boat.
Can I use that outfit on the Papa's Angels or similar boats next month for stripers ?? I can't wait to get out again.
Tight lines all.
Tom of course you can use it with us.. I would say to bring your other rod as well seeing as how you have never used the Jarvis before.. You might not like the feel or you might fall in love.. never know.. Whats nice about the 8 foot is you can really cast that line out there good.. Alot of people like the bigger rod
SaltLife1980
03-05-2013, 01:51 PM
Other thing i wanted to ask was.. What size.. the 4500 or bigger.. I will be using it mostly on the boat.. Im not a fan of a huge reel but maybe not the smallest one but one in the middle..
TomKaye
03-05-2013, 01:53 PM
Thanks Jeff.
Talk to you or Capt. Joe soon.
Tom K.
TomKaye
03-05-2013, 02:03 PM
The 4500 seems more than adequate for Sandy Hook and Raritan Bay boat work for me Jeff, but I'm no expert and have never used it.
The one I have in front of me says line capacity,14--295, 17--250, 20--195.
I put 150 Yds 50lb PP on mine and I'm not sure how much mono backing.
Mine is a model 4500 B if that makes any difference.
I'm sure there are some guys on here who have experience with them.
Look forward to fishing with you & Capt Joe again.
Tom.
SaltLife1980
03-05-2013, 08:31 PM
thanks tom.. I will have to put one in my hand and see how it feels..
Capt Joe and I are looking forward to fishing with you again this season!
We will be down at the boat next week getting ready.. It wont be long now..
Rich Pfish
03-05-2013, 09:09 PM
Check out the Shiimano Thunnus baitrunner. It is far superior to the standard baitrunner. I sell more of these than anyother baitrunner on the market. Stay away from Okuma Avengers as they are a one season reel.
Also avoid the new Penn Spinfishers. Something is not right with the bail closure system on these reels. It would not surprise me if they are all recalled.
SaltLife1980
03-05-2013, 09:28 PM
Check out the Shiimano Thunnus baitrunner. It is far superior to the standard baitrunner. I sell more of these than anyother baitrunner on the market. Stay away from Okuma Avengers as they are a one season reel.
Also avoid the new Penn Spinfishers. Something is not right with the bail closure system on these reels. It would not surprise me if they are all recalled.
Thanks for the info.. I will check out the Thunnus
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