hey all,
i have chosen a rod for BFS fishing but i need to find a reel. im looking for good quality, something that won't break and that is from a reputable brand.
my budget is $250.
BFS reel
- Sebb
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Re: BFS reel
I am selling my Shimano Scorpion BFS reel. Left hand wind. You can have it for $250. Has 8lb Sunline Siglon braid on it. Have only been used a handful of times in freshwater. Superb condition. I can post to you.
I'm selling the rod too btw.
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- Sebb
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Re: BFS reel
Are you a right handed person?
If yes, your right hand should be the one holding the rod and reel, doing the casting and twitching, you'll have more control and power.
One advantage of baitcast over spin, is that you dont need to close bail arm. A lot quicker to engage, and to retrieve/action the lure. More effective, especially ehen fishing fast running water or strong current/drift
Hence, cast with your dominant hand, and retrieve/wind with the other.
Up to everyone ofc. Personally, since I started doing that, I could never go back. It was weird at start, eventually got use to it.
Note: that reel brand new is $300+ reel, the line is probably $25.
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- fisho999
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Re: BFS reel
Yeah, I tried it a few times, didn’t seem to work for me. TSebb wrote: ↑Tue Mar 21, 2023 5:02 pmAre you a right handed person?
If yes, your right hand should be the one holding the rod and reel, doing the casting and twitching, you'll have more control and power.
One advantage of baitcast over spin, is that you dont need to close bail arm. A lot quicker to engage, and to retrieve/action the lure. More effective, especially ehen fishing fast running water or strong current/drift
Hence, cast with your dominant hand, and retrieve/wind with the other.
Up to everyone ofc. Personally, since I started doing that, I could never go back. It was weird at start, eventually got use to it.
Note: that reel brand new is $300+ reel, the line is probably $25.
What rod is it?
- Sebb
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Re: BFS reel
Okay fair enough, you tried, not for everyone.fisho999 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 21, 2023 5:22 pmYeah, I tried it a few times, didn’t seem to work for me. TSebb wrote: ↑Tue Mar 21, 2023 5:02 pmAre you a right handed person?
If yes, your right hand should be the one holding the rod and reel, doing the casting and twitching, you'll have more control and power.
One advantage of baitcast over spin, is that you dont need to close bail arm. A lot quicker to engage, and to retrieve/action the lure. More effective, especially ehen fishing fast running water or strong current/drift
Hence, cast with your dominant hand, and retrieve/wind with the other.
Up to everyone ofc. Personally, since I started doing that, I could never go back. It was weird at start, eventually got use to it.
Note: that reel brand new is $300+ reel, the line is probably $25.
What rod is it?
It's Majorcraft Finetail 582 BFS rod.
Ultra light. Suits trout fishing, reddies too. It's a $230'ish brand new. Same deal, used few times in freshwater. Selling for $170.
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- Sebb
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Re: BFS reel
Sold the rod. Just the reel for sale now.
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No fish is worth a life, stay safe