They know that most long cast records and contests go to conventionals. However the ability really to use one is the required skill and few learn it.
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I’ve used Penn, Abu, Kastmaster; even a Lew’s bass bait caster. But I guess I like Shimano the best. My favorite series is any of the Calcutta models. I still have an old 100A model and it cast like the day it was new. I believe what makes these reels a favorite of mine is beacause of the high quality spool bearings. All Calcutta’s characteristically seem to be able to cast a country mile. The only parts that I routinely change are the little copper cast control shims once a year. Do that, with routine cleaning after each use and a little, and I mean a little, drop of their oil, and they’ll last forever.
I'm with Johntr21. Take a look at the Abu Garcia 6500 Mag Elite reels. I have one and like it a lot.
Thanks for the tips...I have some ABU from the 80's as well, but have never used them in saltwater.
I had to change what I think is called the paw in my Shimano Calcutta 400's last year.
If choosing an ABU, make sure its a Swedish made model. The newer ones aren't nearly as durable.
Been using Abu since 74 and it is still running without having it professionally cleaned!