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good cheap ice reels?
#1
Posted 20 February 2013 - 03:13 AM
which reels do you guys find are reliable that will last me a few seasons at least? thanks i don't want to spend too much money as I won't ice fish much
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#2
Posted 20 February 2013 - 04:40 AM
#3
Posted 20 February 2013 - 05:04 AM
#4
Posted 20 February 2013 - 08:24 AM
#5
Posted 20 February 2013 - 08:34 AM
×3 cant go wrong with mitchelle they've been around for a long time for a reason.no such thing as good AND cheap. i have had food luck with mitchell avocet s foe under 20 bucks
#6
Posted 20 February 2013 - 08:49 AM
ultra light reel!
#7
Posted 20 February 2013 - 09:23 AM
I dont know of any "good" "cheap" UL reels usualy cheap UL arnt good..imo a cheap UL reel was what he had and fell apart on him..ultra light reel!
#8
Posted 20 February 2013 - 03:32 PM
new question,
what ice rod/reel combos do you guys find have been reliable for under 40 bucks?
clam has a few combos under 40, so does frabil, and so does berkely, so are all of these garbage basically? I mean the reels
#9
Posted 20 February 2013 - 04:06 PM
#10
Posted 20 February 2013 - 04:14 PM
for example, for under $40 i wouldn't use anything for lakers. that's not me being snobbish either.
although i'm sure you could land a decent lake trout on a $30 combo, i've never had a $30 combo in my hands that felt rugged enough to land the fish of a lifetime.
sure you can get away with it, but do you really want the one time your reel seizes and blows up, to be when you're fighting your personal best 22lb laker through the ice? at the end of the day, it's money well spent and the good gear you buy will outlast the cheap stuff 10:1, so your return on investment is far greater.
shimano sienna 2500 ~ $30
st. croix premier - $30
for $20 more than your intended budget you have a combo that will catch you quality fish, day in day out, for years and years to come.
#11
Posted 20 February 2013 - 05:29 PM
I like the Avocet's too, although they don't make em like they used too...I just use old beater regular reels, a reel is a reel and the minature icefishing reels can be too small for heavier line and 100+ FOW with big fish trying to go for huge runs
I have an avocet on my regular rod and its pretty good so far
#12
Posted 20 February 2013 - 05:35 PM
it honestly all depends on what species you're fishing for.
for example, for under $40 i wouldn't use anything for lakers. that's not me being snobbish either.
although i'm sure you could land a decent lake trout on a $30 combo, i've never had a $30 combo in my hands that felt rugged enough to land the fish of a lifetime.
sure you can get away with it, but do you really want the one time your reel seizes and blows up, to be when you're fighting your personal best 22lb laker through the ice? at the end of the day, it's money well spent and the good gear you buy will outlast the cheap stuff 10:1, so your return on investment is far greater.
shimano sienna 2500 ~ $30
st. croix premier - $30
for $20 more than your intended budget you have a combo that will catch you quality fish, day in day out, for years and years to come.
I think you're right when it comes down to it, right now I threw an old mitchel reel on this rod, so it should be good for lakers, and I'm looking for another combo so I can have a second rod.
the st croix premier you mentioned, the combo is 50$, seems like a pretty good deal if it can handle lakers, il just have to bite the bullet probably and buy some quality stuff that won't break.
so for my next ice rod il either grab that st croix premier or a fenwick and find a seperate reel, something for 30$ like an abu garcia cardinal maybe (have had good experience with this one).
thanks guys
#13
Posted 20 February 2013 - 06:40 PM
#14
Posted 20 February 2013 - 07:54 PM
yep I second the sienna 2500 or something similar to that. But if you are buying a reel for ice fishing and don't have a great spinning reel for the soft water season you might as well get something a little nicer that you can use all year round. Something along the lines of a Shimano Sahara or something similar in that price range.
hey, I have a decent reel for spinning soft water, it's cheap but I like it (mitchel avocet 4), I use braid on it and won't want to use that for ice fishing though, So i'll probably have to get another reel.
right now im even tempted by the shimanofx200 rear drag, for 50$ i will have the combo with a fenwick rod, and I've had the reels before and they last forever, i like the cardinal S too, the sienna is just a little too much for a rod i will be using twice a year
i will probably be flamed for being so cheap but im trying to save for a boat and for now just need gear that will work and not break on me, once I have a house/boat etc I can buy the top of the line stuff. (not saying a 40 dollar sienna is top of the line)
#15
Posted 20 February 2013 - 07:58 PM
hey, I have a decent reel for spinning soft water, it's cheap but I like it (mitchel avocet 4), I use braid on it and won't want to use that for ice fishing though, So i'll probably have to get another reel.
right now im even tempted by the shimanofx200 rear drag, for 50$ i will have the combo with a fenwick rod, and I've had the reels before and they last forever, i like the cardinal S too, the sienna is just a little too much for a rod i will be using twice a year
I only use braid on ice, I generally keep to a hut but 6lb diameter 14lb test for 100ft+ of water is really nice, I use it out side as well.
#16
Posted 20 February 2013 - 08:00 PM
I bought a Shimano Sienna rear drag not too long ago fot 50$ love the reel! I put 8lbs nanofil on it and have iced both my lakers on that reel. Found the nano doesnt stretch like mono in the deep water when setting the hook! I also used it down on the Niagara and got my lakers on it down there too.hey, I have a decent reel for spinning soft water, it's cheap but I like it (mitchel avocet 4), I use braid on it and won't want to use that for ice fishing though, So i'll probably have to get another reel.
right now im even tempted by the shimanofx200 rear drag, for 50$ i will have the combo with a fenwick rod, and I've had the reels before and they last forever, i like the cardinal S too, the sienna is just a little too much for a rod i will be using twice a year
#17
Posted 20 February 2013 - 08:25 PM
I bought a Shimano Sienna rear drag not too long ago fot 50$ love the reel! I put 8lbs nanofil on it and have iced both my lakers on that reel. Found the nano doesnt stretch like mono in the deep water when setting the hook! I also used it down on the Niagara and got my lakers on it down there too.
i find rear drag easier to adjust while fishing, used the old mitchels with rear drag for most of my childhood, doing the math though it seems more cost effective to just buy a higher end combo, like frabil or the st croix premier combo chris mentioned earlier.
edit:though those combos still don't seem as reliable as just buying an ice rod and cheap full sized reel, so i think im leaning towards this option, we'll see when the time comes, if i go again ice fishing for march break il grab another rod/reel and let you guys know how it goes
#18
Posted 22 February 2013 - 10:22 AM
#19
Posted 22 February 2013 - 10:41 AM
#20
Posted 22 February 2013 - 03:41 PM
the HT tundra is a great ice real IMO, that and the rapala squall have worked great for me soo far this year although u dont need an "ice reel" to ice fish ive caught splake pike and panfish on a 10 dollar zebco reel ive had for about 6 years lol
might grab a rapala squall and try it out, 25 bucks for a 36" MH rod is worth it imo, so I'll think of it as gettingg the reel for free (saw this deal at wal mart with a quick search). thanks
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