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![]() I need of a new spinning reel to go with a rod I picked up a few weeks ago. Trying to decided between a Shimano Stradic 4000 CI4 and a Daiwa Ballistic 3000.
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![]() Ipersonally would go with the stradic i have used them never owned one but each experiencewas a pleasent one i even used one bridge fishing a few times witch is usualy when they take a beating and never had a worry. My buddy who fished staals and zb's is always using his stradic and leaves the high end gear locked up just b.c he beats the hell outa it and its still in premo condition and has faith and its comfortable...mind you this reel gets used 7 nights a week. 9month's a yrs has been dunked dropped and filled with sand and continues to kick ass
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![]() For me I like the bait runner feature... I got the Shimano 8000D. It's a big improvement over the 4500 series that I had a lot of issues with.
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![]() I haven't fished either reel but I have fooled around with both a bunch at work. I decided to pull the trigger on a few ballistics. I'm going with the 4000 for stripers and blues and the 2500 for fluke and other smaller stuff.
I felt like the Ballistic was a little heavier duty. Doubt you can go wrong with either reel though. In thereel sizes you are comparing the Shimano has a much higher drag rating |
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![]() I had both the Ballistic 3000 and 4000 as well as the Stradic 4000 on the rod I plan on matching it with. The Ballistic 3000 balanced better with the rod than the 4000. The Stradic 4000 also balanced well-thus my dilemma in deciding between the 2. I already have a pair of Stradics and never had any major problems with them. I also have several Daiwa BG spinning reels that are still going strong that I bought in the late 80's.
Rod I'm going to match the reel with is a 7' GLoomis GL2 LR844S with MH action, rated for #10-20 line with a recommended lure weight of 3/8-2 1/4 ounces. Plan to use for bucktailing fluke in the bay, channels and inshore, clamming bass in the back bay and tossing soft plastics & other assorted small baits for albies. |
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![]() I went with the Penn baitrunner type.. think its the spinfisher??
![]() side note: Happy birthday Skolmann!!! Last edited by dfish28; 03-01-2014 at 09:13 AM.. |
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![]() Depending on what you want to do with it..... look at the Shimano Saragosa too. These reels are landing tons of tuna for the guys who are using them.
Both reels you mentioned are good reels. Stradic is a great reel. The "Gosa" is an option, not far off the price range. They are quickly fitting in where the guys dont want to buy the Stellas, because of the expanse. I assume you wanted input on the 2 you mentioned, so I say Stradic..... or possibly the Saragosa, if you have not looked at that model yet. ![]() |
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![]() How about the canyon
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