take a look at some of the sedona or nasci shimanosQurlane wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2019 12:23 amCan anyone recommend a good 'bang for buck' 3000 size spinning reel. Currently I'm using a 4000 Abu Garcia spinning reel (which is great) . Need another reel now to match a second rod, I know shimano rarenium are reported to be an excellent reel but my budget won't stretch that far at the moment, any ideas would be appreciated
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Im not sure about american waters but i know the shimano sienna is a well knowen bang for buck reel.Qurlane wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2019 12:23 amCan anyone recommend a good 'bang for buck' 3000 size spinning reel. Currently I'm using a 4000 Abu Garcia spinning reel (which is great) . Need another reel now to match a second rod, I know shimano rarenium are reported to be an excellent reel but my budget won't stretch that far at the moment, any ideas would be appreciated
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The old Sienna FD's were almost bullet proof but the FE is no where as good and also has a plastic body. Not sure about the new FG model but for a bit more money I would maybe go a Sedona I have 3 of them in different sizes and have never had a problem. You can normally pick them up on sale for around $80saph wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2019 12:26 pmIm not sure about american waters but i know the shimano sienna is a well knowen bang for buck reel.Qurlane wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2019 12:23 amCan anyone recommend a good 'bang for buck' 3000 size spinning reel. Currently I'm using a 4000 Abu Garcia spinning reel (which is great) . Need another reel now to match a second rod, I know shimano rarenium are reported to be an excellent reel but my budget won't stretch that far at the moment, any ideas would be appreciated
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ive had mine for nearly a year now and no servicing has been done or washing of it after use (waste of time to me and can strip away the oil and greese ive found) and its still running strong and ive left it in the sun for hours before and theres 0 issue with the body.Boonanza wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2019 1:18 pmThe old Sienna FD's were almost bullet proof but the FE is no where as good and also has a plastic body. Not sure about the new FG model but for a bit more money I would maybe go a Sedona I have 3 of them in different sizes and have never had a problem. You can normally pick them up on sale for around $80saph wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2019 12:26 pmIm not sure about american waters but i know the shimano sienna is a well knowen bang for buck reel.Qurlane wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2019 12:23 amCan anyone recommend a good 'bang for buck' 3000 size spinning reel. Currently I'm using a 4000 Abu Garcia spinning reel (which is great) . Need another reel now to match a second rod, I know shimano rarenium are reported to be an excellent reel but my budget won't stretch that far at the moment, any ideas would be appreciated
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I love the Sienas more than the Sedonas. All my Sedonas tend to have problems with the roller on the bail arm and they tend to feel rough spinning in the rain probably due to water seeping into the mechanisms. Great when new but they don't last as well as the Sienas. Also Sienas are so cheap you could call them disposables if anything goes wrong.
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What is your budget?Qurlane wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2019 12:23 amCan anyone recommend a good 'bang for buck' 3000 size spinning reel. Currently I'm using a 4000 Abu Garcia spinning reel (which is great) . Need another reel now to match a second rod, I know shimano rarenium are reported to be an excellent reel but my budget won't stretch that far at the moment, any ideas would be appreciated
And what reel model was the Abu Garcia?
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Haven't had those problems with my sedona, but the sienna can take a way bigger beatingKenle wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2019 1:35 pmI love the Sienas more than the Sedonas. All my Sedonas tend to have problems with the roller on the bail arm and they tend to feel rough spinning in the rain probably due to water seeping into the mechanisms. Great when new but they don't last as well as the Sienas. Also Sienas are so cheap you could call them disposables if anything goes wrong.
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Only new to the forum but curious to know peoples thoughts on yesterday’s occurrence when I was fishing.
I was bait fishing up near Yarrawonga in a small creek and I hooked onto a big fish on a chicken chip (felt like a very big cod).
I’ve never had any real dramas with hooks slipping, especially since using Fluro leader instead of hooks straight to braid.
I’ve been quizzing myself ever since re why my hook came straight off during the fight and it’s haunting me as I lost a metre cod, cod classic weekend (had the fish at the bank, lip gripped and it did a death roll and somehow got free of my mates grips).
I was a bit slack and probably only had a foot or so of leader connected to my braid line and I’m wondering if that had something to do with it.. less give in the line or something?
I’ve always rigged my hooks up the same but now I’m thinking I may need to change it up a bit.
******* disheartening I tell ya!!
I use a 30 pound supple trace and 2/0 owner circle hooks.. Maybe I might use tough trace from now on and see how i go..
Only new to the forum but curious to know peoples thoughts on yesterday’s occurrence when I was fishing.
I was bait fishing up near Yarrawonga in a small creek and I hooked onto a big fish on a chicken chip (felt like a very big cod).
I’ve never had any real dramas with hooks slipping, especially since using Fluro leader instead of hooks straight to braid.
I’ve been quizzing myself ever since re why my hook came straight off during the fight and it’s haunting me as I lost a metre cod, cod classic weekend (had the fish at the bank, lip gripped and it did a death roll and somehow got free of my mates grips).
I was a bit slack and probably only had a foot or so of leader connected to my braid line and I’m wondering if that had something to do with it.. less give in the line or something?
I’ve always rigged my hooks up the same but now I’m thinking I may need to change it up a bit.
******* disheartening I tell ya!!
I use a 30 pound supple trace and 2/0 owner circle hooks.. Maybe I might use tough trace from now on and see how i go..
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Hummm, hard to say. But if I were to target cod, especially a big one, I'd use circle hook bigger than 2/0. They have a thick bony jaw lip thing. For a circle hook to fully set, it needs to have the right gape width. Maybe that caused it, the 2/0 hook just pinned the lip.
Don't be shy using a big hook for cod, they have big mouth.
I've targetted and landed cod on bait in the past and used 4/0. Would use 6/0 if I were to seriously targetting the big ones.
Don't be shy using a big hook for cod, they have big mouth.
I've targetted and landed cod on bait in the past and used 4/0. Would use 6/0 if I were to seriously targetting the big ones.
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Re: New to fishing...have a question?
Pretty new to the hobby and Im looking for places to fish around 15km from Melbourne Cbd at most, any ideas?
Salt or freshwater doesn't matter to me
Salt or freshwater doesn't matter to me