Not millimeter, milligram. But I can understand the confusion both weight and length are declared on jigs. Yet that is strike three signing off permanently.
Yes I have tried them and they are great for the $$$. Did notice the release is a little farther then other inline reels but not really a big issue for myself. Good Buy 👍
I've never had drop issues with my previous inline reels. These reels give u an option to remove magnets to help the drop with smaller jigs. Line twist occurs more frequent on spinning reels then the in line reels. If you have line twist, your line may not have been tight when spooling the reel or your jig is dropping at a much slower rate then the spool letting out line. 👍
Typically, inline reels shine brightest when jigged. These reels allow the line to lay on the spool without twisting, which, in turn, allows the bait to be jigged without spinning over and over again. Size of Fish: Inline reels keep getting better and better. However, they do not work as well for large fish and the drag adjustments on a spinning reel are much better than on an inline reel. Inline reels are at their best when fishing shallow water for smaller fish, like panfish and small walleye. Most inline reels can be used with small jigs and present baits perfectly every time. Skill Level: If you are just getting started, a spinning reel will do everything you want and need. Inline reels can become frustrating, trying to get the adjustments just right. Learn to ice fish with a spinning reel and gradually move into using an inline reel once you are well acquainted. While the inline reel does present baits better, the spinning reel will work for any ice fishing techniques.
These drop very smooth to the bottom. You only get a birds nest when the line stops but your spool keeps spinning, as long as you pay attention you’re good.
When it comes to replacement parts you either just called yourself a liar and we need to boycott your your channel because you are a liar or at some point within the next four videos I will see that you have ordered a second spool for each of those real and a few videos after that I will actually see you unboxing them or commenting on how long it is taking for you to get those spool because it is taking too long. The reason for my comment is simple most manufacturers will not even manufacture extra Spools!
Not millimeter, milligram. But I can understand the confusion both weight and length are declared on jigs. Yet that is strike three signing off permanently.
Magnetic system and aluminium spool work??? 😆
Ahahah it would seem so yes.
Nice looking reels but I think I'll stick with my Abu Garcia spinners...
I was curious if you’ve tried these yet been wanting to get a couple myself but no reviews yet
Yes I have tried them and they are great for the $$$. Did notice the release is a little farther then other inline reels but not really a big issue for myself. Good Buy 👍
Awesome review. Can you do a video on spooling in line reels? Always had issues with line overlapping or falling off the spool.
Thanks!
You bet!
have you tried these yet?
Yea and they've been working great! The smaller profile us great in the hands.
Benefits of these over regular spinning? I’ve heard the way these drop have issues with like twists or birds nests etc
I've never had drop issues with my previous inline reels. These reels give u an option to remove magnets to help the drop with smaller jigs. Line twist occurs more frequent on spinning reels then the in line reels. If you have line twist, your line may not have been tight when spooling the reel or your jig is dropping at a much slower rate then the spool letting out line. 👍
@@GreaseMonkeyBassFishing benefits of this over spinning? Besides magnet adjustments?
Typically, inline reels shine brightest when jigged. These reels allow the line to lay on the spool without twisting, which, in turn, allows the bait to be jigged without spinning over and over again.
Size of Fish: Inline reels keep getting better and better. However, they do not work as well for large fish and the drag adjustments on a spinning reel are much better than on an inline reel.
Inline reels are at their best when fishing shallow water for smaller fish, like panfish and small walleye. Most inline reels can be used with small jigs and present baits perfectly every time.
Skill Level: If you are just getting started, a spinning reel will do everything you want and need. Inline reels can become frustrating, trying to get the adjustments just right. Learn to ice fish with a spinning reel and gradually move into using an inline reel once you are well acquainted.
While the inline reel does present baits better, the spinning reel will work for any ice fishing techniques.
@@junovue so overall it's a personal preference and both have their pros over each other.
These drop very smooth to the bottom. You only get a birds nest when the line stops but your spool keeps spinning, as long as you pay attention you’re good.
When it comes to replacement parts you either just called yourself a liar and we need to boycott your your channel because you are a liar or at some point within the next four videos I will see that you have ordered a second spool for each of those real and a few videos after that I will actually see you unboxing them or commenting on how long it is taking for you to get those spool because it is taking too long.
The reason for my comment is simple most manufacturers will not even manufacture extra Spools!