I've bought several of these in different sizes for folks that weren't sure if they really wanted to get into fishing. Bottom line is they work pretty darn good and the price is unbeatable. I know there's a lot of people that would poo poo the use of carbon fiber but in many cases it's much stronger and lighter than Al. So these are 3000 size, good for Steel and Ho's and that size, if you are going to hit big Kings I'd go up one to a 4000. Ah, what the heck, you could do both and stay in budget.
Take your pick on these but make sure you understand the shipping policies and time.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R4 ... =1&_ipg=50
This one is in the US so shipping will be quick. I have one of these in rear drag and a big one with front drag both work flawlessly.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-SZ3000-9-1- ... 337d97cb61
for $45, this is a very nice reel. I haven't had a TICA I didn't like. Approved by Hawg Quest for hauling Hawgs.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/TICA-CAMRY-3000 ... 1c26b1e8d5
steelhead float reel
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Re: steelhead float reel
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PS: After you get settled with a useable reel, start saving your pennies and working the Birthday Christmas angles and by the time you wear out your reel, you'll be in a position to buy a nice one that will last for many, many years to come. Buy once even if it's a bit more expensive and you normally save money in the long run. I've never said, "Darn, I wish I'd bought cheaper one.".
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Re: steelhead float reel
cheap reel that hasnt failed me yet. Ive got 14 summer runs(I, know, for most of you, thats nothin) and it could get you by until you have money for a better one.
Tica Cambria EG 3000. i got 4 of them on a discount deal for 20 bucks ea.I also use an Okuma Safina Sna50.
Im sure Ill get the naysayers....but for a cheaper reel that has givin me workman quality. I havent been too upset. I use spinning reel for float which some dont do, but anyway. there are some out there that wont bust your wallet and will work just fine as far as i can add.
Tica Cambria EG 3000. i got 4 of them on a discount deal for 20 bucks ea.I also use an Okuma Safina Sna50.
Im sure Ill get the naysayers....but for a cheaper reel that has givin me workman quality. I havent been too upset. I use spinning reel for float which some dont do, but anyway. there are some out there that wont bust your wallet and will work just fine as far as i can add.
hit it or quit it.
Re: steelhead float reel
Thanks to everyone for all the information. This has been very helpful for me.
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Re: steelhead float reel
mitchell 300xe is a good reel but avoid cheapy okumas, they tend to break way to easy.