PNG---I have one of those same reels and haven't found a thing to complain about.
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PNG---I have one of those same reels and haven't found a thing to complain about.
I like my van staals alot, and my zee, and love my stella... But all I spend money on is fishing tackle... Mid ranged reels I'd suggest shimano stradic/Saragossa, penn battle/conquer.. I love my 706s but I tend to bend shafts In them wayyyy too often...(but if I fish braid for the most part and enjoy locking fish down) ..
Just like John said, price range and what species targeted need to be answered before any specifics can be givin
Im just a vacation fisherman and when i go out i usually try to fish for kings or spanish. But wouldnt mind something i could on strip back home on Smith Lake. Just wnted to get a few ideas of solid reels. Thanks Everyone
Penn battle 5 or 6000 or bigger stradic
Just because a reel's drag is capable of producing big number doesn't mean the rest of the reel is up to the task (ever heard the expression, "don't let your jaybird mouth overload your hummingbird rearend"?) I would almost be willing to pay money to watch someone fight a fish capable of pulling that much drag on a spinning reel from a pier or the bank. FWIW a 5 ft shark wouldn't stand a chance against half that much drag with the proper leader, terminal tackle and an angler that knows how to fight a fish.
I would say that a Stella, along with a Penn Torque, some of the higher end Daiwas, Van Staal, ZeeBaas and a few others that are capable of continuous duty at their rated drag capacity. I just don't think there are many that could put max pressure on a balanced spinning outfit. Remember that your Stella is rated a good bit higher than any Battle, so you're claiming to do even more and it would take an even bigger or stronger fish to accomplish what I'm talking about.