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Flipping reel #9252915 08/23/13 11:34 AM
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Looking to get a new flipping rod and reel. I know which rod I want but can't decide on a reel. I usually fish with Lews or chronarchs but was wondering if I could get something less expensive since I won't be casting. Suggestions?

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Re: Flipping reel [Re: dradkins] #9252934 08/23/13 11:52 AM
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I flip, cast, pitch, chunk, throw, heave....all with the same reels...the ones I like! Honestly, with the exception of a smaller reel for light weight finesse type fishing I use the reels I like for all applications. For me it's the Revo STX, for you it's whatever you like now. I do not think you will be happy getting a cheap reel simply because you will be "making shorter casts". I actually find I need the smoothest reel for short distance flipping/pitching otherwise you will be fighting backlashes the whole time. Just my two cents(I'll take a penny for them)! :-)

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Shimano Castaic if you can find one.

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Re: Flipping reel [Re: 361V] #9253049 08/23/13 12:43 PM
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That's kind of what I was thinking 361v, flipping is new to me bc the lakes I fish never really needed to so I was curious everyone's thoughts.

Thanks again

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Abu Garcia STX in the 8.0:1 gear ratio. Awesome reel for flipping and pitching. It gets those fish out of that cover in a hurry!


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Re: Flipping reel [Re: dradkins] #9254176 08/23/13 06:11 PM
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Shimano chronarch 200e7 nice reel you can buy new and used for 150-160 all day. My personal fav is the core, light and one bad a$$ reel !

Re: Flipping reel [Re: dradkins] #9255078 08/23/13 11:16 PM
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Lews

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Best bang for your buck would be a

Lews Tournament MG 7.1:1 Gear ratio.

14lbs of Drag, Long 95mm aluminum handle and a deep spool for big line. Can be had on ebay for like 95 bucks


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Re: Flipping reel [Re: GrantJ] #9255152 08/23/13 11:40 PM
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i say this find a reel you like....(i personally like a reel with a flipping switch)and super tune it!


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Re: Flipping reel [Re: dradkins] #9255153 08/23/13 11:41 PM
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For me its something light and fits your hand comfortably since your going to be working the wrist and arm a lot you don't want to wear yourself out. Even if your not casting with it your still going to want a smooth action. Was the Ardent XS 1000 until about 2 months ago but I'm starting to like the Lews BB1 just as much.


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Originally Posted By: 361V
I flip, cast, pitch, chunk, throw, heave....all with the same reels...the ones I like! Honestly, with the exception of a smaller reel for light weight finesse type fishing I use the reels I like for all applications. For me it's the Revo STX, for you it's whatever you like now. I do not think you will be happy getting a cheap reel simply because you will be "making shorter casts". I actually find I need the smoothest reel for short distance flipping/pitching otherwise you will be fighting backlashes the whole time. Just my two cents(I'll take a penny for them)! :-)


+1. Love my Revo STX for flippin, then when in doubt, cast it out!


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Re: Flipping reel [Re: CrankBait1007] #9257361 08/24/13 09:22 PM
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Originally Posted By: CrankBait1007
i say this find a reel you like....(i personally like a reel with a flipping switch)and super tune it!
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I bought a Johnny Morris at BPS and its really a pretty good reel and its priced right. I use it all the time.




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