How Do The Front & Rear Drag Spinning Reels Stack-Up?
Earlier i received the Sienna SN4000FG directly from Shimano_USA. I could immediately tell the size was a bit smaller from the normal sized 4K Shimano spinner. For the price i was pleased to receive it as some areas that i hike into i really don't care how scratched-up my equipment gets. I already have to deal with the homeless, wild pigs & dogs & peacocks (yup, the most aggressive of the 4).
I need some cheap gear that's dependable as recently i leave everything in wraps on location. Been doing it with no issues all over & never had anything discovered yet. Even my spikes. And even if discovered they're "strongly" marked & it wouldn't cost me much to replace it. Would be hard to use or re-sell them for what i did to them without someone noticing.
Right now i'm trying to review inexpensive yet dependable fishing equipment that's readily available to the public. Fishing should be fun & enjoyable. Gear doesn't have to cost an arm & leg (though it usually does). In this segment i wanted to compare the Sienna 4K's. Rear & front drag models. I'm very familiar w/front drags but rarely needed a rear drag unless i'm going fresh water.