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favorite ice fishing reel.


dan z

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I always notice I grab my prsident 6920 with a 24" meatstick for the first rod/reel combo.

- my second rig is a pinnacle TinyT with a south bend Everest 27" light

- last rig is a now broken JM 24" spring bobber still works without the spring. that has a scheels guide tied to it.

Anyway I was wondering what the first rig grabbed by others is?

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I've got the same reel on a powernoodle. Great reel! I like my old Shimano Sahara too.

I got an Abu Garcia 300i. Not real impressed for $40. Cabela's was out of the one I wanted and I settled for that at a higher price.

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Tica cetus reel on a perch sweetheart.... dont get better than dat...

+1 on the Ticas I've got 3 Tica Cetus LF500's on TB rods. Problem free so far. 2 are going on 5 years now. Feel as smooth as the new one purchased this year. Dependable, smooth drags and durable. I don't baby them at all.....Solid reels at a decent (IMO) price. good luck...

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I used to buy Ticas as well but Matt at Thorne Brothers turned me on to the Shimano Sienna 500FD an Im buying them for most of my rods. Nice small size and a great drag that dont get gummy in the cold. At only about $30 they are a great bang for the buck. At times you can find them on sale for about $26. I use them on everything from my Powernoodle, deadstick up to my 32" walleye rods. I get mine at Marine General in Duluth because they carry all sizes in the Sienna. I know TB has them down in the cities and any good shop should have all sizes. Try one Im pretty sure you will like them.

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I love shimanos but dont expect to be able to use them right out of the package seems whatever they use to lube the drag causes them to get really stiff in freezing temps. Ive got a symetre 1000FJ and a sienna 500FD both of them have this problem.

Ive had great luck with my Pflueger and Abu Garcia Cardinals. Smooth, good drags, work great in cold temps.

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I generally find myself to be a Shimano guy, but as of late, I've been favoring the Schooley reels. They are the old style round ones. Paired with a Schooley arctic blue rod and they are quite nice. That said, if I'm fishing deeper than about 15 feet, I get impatient with them and will switch back to a spinning reel for ease of reeling to bring fish up from deep.

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