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Best Spincast Reel for saltwater .....?

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#1 ·
anyone use Spincast reels for their saltwater fishing?

need one or two for those who can't cast the others that go with me

advice on which ones will really hold up in saltwater.......????

thx
 
#11 ·
Sorry there James Bond, MY MISTAKE!

I didn't mean to hijack your Snoopy and Spiderman post! :eek:
you're 53 and dont know what a spincast reel is... jokes on you. wandering west bay... not surprised that you are lost! haha

back to the thread at hand. the abumatic is a sweet little reel, seriously... get it. i learned to throw lures under the wings of some very fine old salts with this reel. just didnt have the dexterity to start thumbing a baitcaster at that age. just make sure it you use a snap swivel. it will sling a super spook with the best of them. they are bullet proof too. i could still use this reel today, and make a few FTU credit card holders want their money back.
 
#8 ·
Like those old school Zebco reels .....BUT ONE THAT WILL SURVIVE THE SALT ......????????????????????????????
So, what would be wrong with an actual Zebco? The 33's are so cheap you can afford to buy one every year ... but, you won't need to if you clean and oil after use.

The wife uses an Omega Pro from Zebco. It's in its third year and still looks and work great. They run about $70 bucks.

The 808 does come in a saltwater model. I used to have a couple for surf fishing. They held up pretty good under sand and salt.
 
#6 ·
Zebco 808 great kid/rookie reel. Just like a regular spinning reel, teach them not to reel if the fish is pulling drag. Pump the rod, reel the slack. This will help to avoid line twist. For a spincast reel, the drag is not too bad on the 808's. Taught my family, wife and kids, to saltwater fish with them.
 
#7 ·
I've been tossing eggbeaters since I was a little kid.

I have two Shimano's. (10 year old Stratic 4000 and a 6 year old Spheros in the same size). Those reels are rock solid and easy to maintain. Both reels came with extra spools, so having extra spools in the boat to easily swap out on the fly is a major plus for me.

I also have a Penn that is a slot redfish slayer. I can't remember the model number. It's about the same size as the Shimano 4000's. It's a hoss and can handle a beating.
 
#9 ·
I've been tossing eggbeaters since I was a little kid.

I have two Shimano's. (10 year old Stratic 4000 and a 6 year old Spheros in the same size). Those reels are rock solid and easy to maintain. Both reels came with extra spools, so having extra spools in the boat to easily swap out on the fly is a major plus for me.

I also have a Penn that is a slot redfish slayer. I can't remember the model number. It's about the same size as the Shimano 4000's. It's a hoss and can handle a beating.
not to be too rude...but....OMG ! I AM TALKING SPINCASTING REELS
 
#14 ·
Won Mo Kasst..

i bought an Abumatic 476i couple of years ago....fished with it once...left it a couple of weeks...main housing after you take the cover off is covered with rust and some pins that look as they catch and hold the line are frozen in place....maybe i can order the part from them.
whoops, just realized you said 476i... i only ever used to 170i. that might be your problem there. the 170 never rusted.
 
#13 ·
another reason i was put on that "trainer" reel was that you did HAVE to wash and clean it religiously. to sort of ingrain that responsibility in me at an early age i guess... before dropping the coin on a nice baitcaster that i wouldnt take care of. but yeah, some regular oiling, rinsing, and maybe a dash of CorrosionX should be the ticket. the zebco 33s would work ok in a bind for me, but i dont remember them lasting more than a few trips.
 
#23 ·
ok...bought the Zebco Omega ! guy i trust at Academy counter recommended it too!

returned a Abumatic that rusted and got credit for it !

thx guys for the input!
I think you'll be happy with it. The only problem I have with it is that it doesn't spool but about 80 yds @ 12 lbs. You get a break off and you pretty much need to re-spool.
 
#24 ·
I had a Zebco 33 from the age of 8 to 35 when it finally died. They used to be built really well. I bought a new one and it did not even last a single trip. I went with the top of the line all metal one and what a severe disappointment. No, I was not using it. It was for a kid. My niece's Barbie reel lasted longer. I was a fan of the Zebco 33, but no longer.
 
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