I' lookin to get a new crankin reel before the spring. Anyone have any suggestions for a decently priced reel. Right now I'm using an old Pro Qualifier round reel and love it. Thinking maybe a shimano cardiff or getting an energy from ebay for around $100 or so
I have a friend who uses a BPS Davit Fritts crankbait reel and he really likes it. They go for about $80 from Bass Pro Shops. Also it might be more than you want to spend but Abu has a new Revo Winch that is made for crankbaits/spinnerbaits. You can get them on Ebay for around $160.
if you "shop", the curado e5 can be had for right at $155.00 shipped.
tough reel to beat at that price.
Revo Winch can be had, new, on Ebay for $155.
I recommend it highly. It will flat-out fling a crank bait.
QuoteI have a friend who uses a BPS Davit Fritts crankbait reel and he really likes it.
I bought one last year and it is a really good reel for the price. It casts a mile, has a smooth drag, and it makes a DD22 feel like you're reeling in slack line.
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I just got a BPS Fritts reel. Cant wait to use it.
I throw all my cranks on a 6.3:1, but I generally power fish cranks. KVD uses a 7:1, but that's even out of my league .
I laid a Revo Winch on a parabolic carrot stix and love it for cranks. The Revo works beautifully. Unless your into consistantly burning cranks, you'll love this reel.
I have two suggestions: Pflueger Trion 5.1:1 or the BPS David Fritts reel that has been mentioned before. I have both of them and have been thrilled with how they both perform.
I use BPS Extreme 5.4 : 1 for my crankin'. They work realy good.
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QuoteRevo Winch can be had, new, on Ebay for $155.I recommend it highly. It will flat-out fling a crank bait.
That's a nice looking reel. How well does it cast 1/4 oz cranks?
QuoteI have two suggestions: Pflueger Trion 5.1:1 or the BPS David Fritts reel that has been mentioned before. I have both of them and have been thrilled with how they both perform.
They both seem to be almost identical reels...same braking system as well.
I'm impressed with the BPS dave fritts reel as well.
I still can't figure out the braking system on it...I must have asked 3-4 people so far and still can't figure it out.Every time i try to get the brake pin out on it hits the covering panel.I'm an idiot or something.
My shimanos do not do this at all.
QuoteQuoteI have two suggestions: Pflueger Trion 5.1:1 or the BPS David Fritts reel that has been mentioned before. I have both of them and have been thrilled with how they both perform.They both seem to be almost identical reels...same braking system as well.
I'm impressed with the BPS dave fritts reel as well.
I still can't figure out the braking system on it...I must have asked 3-4 people so far and still can't figure it out.Every time i try to get the brake pin out on it hits the covering panel.I'm an idiot or something.
My shimanos do not do this at all.
Are you talking about the screw that holds the palming plate (the left side of a right handed reel) on?
QuoteThat's a nice looking reel. How well does it cast 1/4 oz cranks?
I don't know, but that's probably its weak point. It's got a deep spool and takes a lot of line. I suspect a light bait would have a hard time getting all that mass to move. I've only used it with heavier baits. I have a Revo STX 6.4:1 on a 6'6" Fenwick I use for small and light crankbaits.
QuoteQuoteThat's a nice looking reel. How well does it cast 1/4 oz cranks?
I don't know, but that's probably its weak point. It's got a deep spool and takes a lot of line. I suspect a light bait would have a hard time getting all that mass to move. I've only used it with heavier baits. I have a Revo STX 6.4:1 on a 6'6" Fenwick I use for small and light crankbaits.
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QuoteQuoteQuoteI have two suggestions: Pflueger Trion 5.1:1 or the BPS David Fritts reel that has been mentioned before. I have both of them and have been thrilled with how they both perform.They both seem to be almost identical reels...same braking system as well.
I'm impressed with the BPS dave fritts reel as well.
I still can't figure out the braking system on it...I must have asked 3-4 people so far and still can't figure it out.Every time i try to get the brake pin out on it hits the covering panel.I'm an idiot or something.
My shimanos do not do this at all.
Are you talking about the screw that holds the palming plate (the left side of a right handed reel) on?
When you access the brake pins(those little hats) pull them out to turn the brake on the plate will not close.Those little pins seem to stick out too far that it hits and rubs on the inside of that plate.
They are not easily adjustable like Shimano and other brands' centrifugal systems. If the pin is in, it is on for brakes. You have to completely remove the pin to turn one off. Terrible design, if you ask me.
QuoteI have two suggestions: Pflueger Trion 5.1:1 or the BPS David Fritts reel that has been mentioned before. I have both of them and have been thrilled with how they both perform.
Yea the trion cranking reel is great. I can't get enough of it and brand new are $100 with warrenty can't beat that.
QuoteThey are not easily adjustable like Shimano and other brands' centrifugal systems. If the pin is in, it is on for brakes. You have to completely remove the pin to turn one off. Terrible design, if you ask me.
I was curious on how to adjust the brakes on the trion. But to remove the brake off of the pin I would have to do something with the red peice that holds the brake back. How do you go about this? Full brakes work for me just fine but I don't get the distance I would like so I was thinking about adjusting it.
You can simply use pressure to pop them off since they are flexible, or you can use tweezers to pull the red retainer out - its spring loaded. Just don't lose the little plastic parts.
What the red peice comes off?
QuoteYou can simply use pressure to pop them off since they are flexible, or you can use tweezers to pull the red retainer out - its spring loaded. Just don't lose the little plastic parts.
Are they easy to get back on to? Would it be ok to take off just one brake?
I would remove in pairs from opposite sides, but really, most people that I know use these don't do anything at all.
Thanks J Francho,I learned something new.
Yea I think I'll leave it for now.
I'm not sure what these guys are doing with their brakes, but the Pfluger Trion crankin' reel (Trion LPCR) is smooth and torquey. It might not be as winch-like as the Revo, but it's solid aluminum with 6 bearings and half the price.
Quantum tour edition pt from cabelas, on sale for $100, come in 7.1:1 ratio and 6.3:1 ratio, just ordered my second one i love them and for the price its great.
You owe it to yourself to look at the "New" Pro Qualifier . Hard to beat for the $$$$
QuoteYou owe it to yourself to look at the "New" Pro Qualifier . Hard to beat for the $$$$
Not gonna say that hasn't crossed my mind but I'm probably going with a 5.1 and new ones are only 6 and 7 :-/
how does the david fritts reel cast out of the box without adjusting the brakes?