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  • @yousifa4002
    @yousifa4002 4 года назад +47

    Dude i tried watching a 20 minute video about reading waves and didn’t understand anything. But then u explained everything in less than a minute. Thanks man

  • @aquilifergroup
    @aquilifergroup 5 лет назад +31

    “You nag long enough, you’ll get it”. Lol

  • @nciscrazier
    @nciscrazier 6 лет назад +6

    Can I just say, I just subscribed, and while I love hearing all the tips and tricks and reviews, I love your relationship just as much! You guys are so cool and it’s always so funny how excited you both get when a fish is on.

  • @gray1572
    @gray1572 6 лет назад +1

    Loved the "reading the water" segment. Knowing how you select your spots, how the tide (in/out) changes what you see are great added tips. BTW, my Dad uses a stella when he fishes with me for salmon in AK with all the silty mud. I give him a hard time about it too. Fishing with Dad...priceless.

  • @user-gi9dt7dp2b
    @user-gi9dt7dp2b 6 лет назад +25

    HI The explanation of the waves is interesting, I often try to learn how to read the waves, I think I have something to learn, so thank you very much for the explanation.

  • @amaraamar9031
    @amaraamar9031 11 месяцев назад +55

    Took my brand new Battle II 5000 for a spin yesterday for the very first time and I hooked a 20lb yellowtail using a Ugly Stik X2 (medium hard) rod ruclips.net/user/postUgkxM68VkfsQhHaabDce1IwOCXuvumcpbZ_k . This combo was recommended on some website and it did not disappoint me. The reel is smooth, the drag click is pretty cool cause i think it adds to the excitement of fighting the fish, personally the drag is my favorite part. I use braid and 300 yards will fill the entire spool. This combo is my main setup from now on although I have to disclose I am new to fishing.

  • @lojofishing
    @lojofishing 6 лет назад +59

    vintage fishing equipment has never looked so good!!! lol

  • @alfredtorresjr4329
    @alfredtorresjr4329 6 лет назад +2

    8:27 "It's a well oiled machine." LMAO your pops is hilarious! Keep up the great work!

  • @fmattei2370
    @fmattei2370 6 лет назад +27

    Your father just mentioned something that may help many of us, reel maintenance. Can your father post a short instructional on reel maintenace?

    • @johnortega2885
      @johnortega2885 5 лет назад

      brendon, hello from the philippines. what can you say on daiwa megaforce sale on lazada? can you recommend this reel?

  • @michaeltyniec7010
    @michaeltyniec7010 3 года назад +1

    Your channel is simply amazing. Super informative and I love that you're always fishing with your family. Thank you!

  • @ernesthill193
    @ernesthill193 3 года назад +1

    Just started watching your channel. I live on a tropical island and love spin fishing. Love the info and the fact that you donate a portion of your sales to the environment. My next onlin purchase will definitely be with you. Keep it up. 👍🏽

  • @michaelschultz5127
    @michaelschultz5127 3 года назад +1

    Dad looks like he's having some fun, always have fun and fish with friends and family.

  • @ronhawkins5636
    @ronhawkins5636 6 лет назад +57

    I've bought trucks that ran for less than that reel.

    • @PrincessLorelei
      @PrincessLorelei 5 лет назад +3

      The Stella? Well in the Stella's defense, try bolting it to a fishing rod and trying to catch a fish.
      No one really buys one. Don't get me wrong, I'd probably kill to have one and I know how happy the owners are - but at the end of the day looking the choices I just get the Stradic. Sure, the Stella is better. Is it 4-10x better. Can a reel be? I'd argue not.
      Even the freshwater Stella is actually saltwater-proof... but supposedly so is the Stradic so not really much of a justification?
      I guess the Stella's justification is it is an experimental, price-is-no-object halo model for shits and giggles. A lot of the cool technologies we see in Shimano's mid-high end reels like the Stradic started life in the Stella a generation ago. For that reason, it's great. So fancy rich assholes, by all means, keep buying them. They fund our middle-class dreams lol.
      You're welcome to use this in your Economics classes as the few cases in history of trickle-down economics actually working.
      I wasn't sure if I should vote you up or down - I got a giggle so I went with up.

    • @mistermatsuda
      @mistermatsuda 4 года назад +3

      There will come a time when your house is paid off, kids are grown up and can fend for themselves, you have a steady income in retirement then it's Stella time!

    • @KenshiroRyuFishingDojo
      @KenshiroRyuFishingDojo 3 года назад

      @@mistermatsuda oh yea ill be getting a stella too sooner or later i saw the $1200 one at a top level bait fishing rod and reel store on a display of many types and price ranges of stella reels. its gonna be mine baby.

    • @SaltySeaCaptain
      @SaltySeaCaptain 3 года назад +1

      @@PrincessLorelei All the cool kids tell me trickle-down economics is an evil capitalist lie...

    • @SaltySeaCaptain
      @SaltySeaCaptain 3 года назад

      @@KenshiroRyuFishingDojo Imma get a Saltiga when I'm a grumpy old windbag

  • @dirkallaert1667
    @dirkallaert1667 6 лет назад +5

    Indeed turn on the tide on plastic ... a great and positive message and video 👍greetings from the south of France 🇫🇷

  • @peterkim4144
    @peterkim4144 6 лет назад +3

    I think that the Stella really shines in offshore vertical jigging. It has the power and speed for it.

  • @paulbrand1256
    @paulbrand1256 6 лет назад +1

    I love what you guys do, what you stand for and your dads cool calm demeanor!

  • @mohdzaki2563
    @mohdzaki2563 6 лет назад +1

    I own a few Stella. My first Stella was year 2007 that was 2500 Stella FD, already been using it more than 10yrs and still buttery smooth.

  • @scottestokes
    @scottestokes 6 лет назад

    Just wanted to let you know, I went surf fishing for the first time ever this weekend and caught a ton of whiting and pompano. I also caught some weakfish and speckled trout off of a boat. I tied my own pompano rigs and used fish bites with shrimp thanks to your videos.

  • @dodat194
    @dodat194 6 лет назад +3

    SHIMANO is known for building and making gears for bicycles before starting to make fishing reels. So the way the gears for the Stella is built and how the whole reel is put together is just awsome and to me i think the price is YOU PAY FOR WHAT YOU GET...i love SHIMANO, ACCURATE (first dual side twindrag), and Diawa...its just a personal preference for what type of fish you are fishing for and how you want to use it. I caught a 100lb BFT on my dad SHIMANO SERAGOSA 20000 (it took 1hr45mins)...caught a 145lbs BFT on my STELLA and it was exciting and so smooth, i shut all of the other guys that call the Spinner reels COFFEE GRINDER up real fast...!!!!!

  • @jeremykeith3152
    @jeremykeith3152 6 лет назад

    Newbie subscriber. Fishing with the family is favorite past time of mine. Enjoy your vids and info I've gained in surf fishing especially! Your openness to suggestions shows your humble. Keep it up.

  • @armandorjusino
    @armandorjusino 3 года назад +1

    Love it how Erin is always picking up unwanted stuff in beaches, piers, jetties ... That woman is priceless, you made the right choice with her, I also cooperate with Ocean Conservancy, keep fishing with her and your father, best times you will ever have, thank you for sharing.

  • @marpar3971
    @marpar3971 4 года назад +2

    i love that old st croix rod you have . i had one of those as a teen . i miss all my old surf rods i was so irresponsible with my fishing gear as a teen

  • @randystone4903
    @randystone4903 3 года назад

    I'm looking forward to beach fishing trips next spring and getting the right gear. I have an old Hatteras Heaver as thick as a broom stick to the tip and similar ancient Penn reels. I'll definitely update to a long modern rod and matching reel, but you've inspired me to use my antiques too. If I get good practicing with my old heaver again, I'll be able to cast anything new with ease. Another point about your Dad's expensive gear is fishing heavy tackle all day can wear you out and the smoother gear means less wear on shoulder joints and tendons.

  • @nolesy51
    @nolesy51 6 лет назад +9

    I love my PENN battle II , about 130 bucks, solid all metal construction 🔨, carbon fibre drag washer and powerful cranks/ good line cap

    • @HeySkipper
      @HeySkipper 6 лет назад +2

      I’ve got some ripe bean farts in me right now

    • @nolesy51
      @nolesy51 6 лет назад +1

      Careful with those

    • @scottmichael3745
      @scottmichael3745 5 лет назад

      I also love my Penn B2 reels. I have two 4000 (under $100 each, Amazon) and a brand new 2500 (on sale for under $60). LOVE THEM!!

    • @TheOutBoardSurgeon
      @TheOutBoardSurgeon 5 лет назад

      Senko Skipper I’m glad you got no likes for that

  • @flybywire1022
    @flybywire1022 6 лет назад

    Your theory on used vintage equipment for beginners is spot on.
    Now, the reasoning behind the High end gear for more seasoned folks is longevity.
    I started off like many others using bargain equipment. As I became more involved in the sport I found that the bargain equipment, reels specifically, just weren’t lasting more than a year.
    Being in Texas I’m blessed to be able to fish not only the gulf coast (2 hour drive), but also two power plant cooling lakes (15-30 minute drive).
    So, I started progressively getting better gear when I could. And not only does that gear last much longer but I’m able to fish more variety of fish/waters because the higher end gear can be used for both.
    For example, my Shimano Stradic 2500, $300, can be used for pulling in everything from perch to bull red fish.
    For example, I can take that same reel and put it on a 7’ high modulus blank/rod and fish the shore at the lakes.
    Than I can put that same reel on a 9’ rod and throw lures in the surf.
    Now as for the Stella, I use my Stella for big game fish in the surf and on the occasional deep sea charter for tuna. The only difference is in the surf it’s attached to a 12’ heavy surf rod chunking 3-5oz plus bait where as in the charter for yellow fin I’ve switched out spools from 30lbs braid to 60lbs braid chunking lures on an 7’ Heavy custom rod built for tuna fishing.
    Also, one of the natural things about using the higher end gear is that you will be much more confident in going after the bigger game fish than you would be using a $20 Reel because it is just built better.
    Those technologies that have been put into the Stella have also been put into some of Shimano’s mid priced products as well.
    I’ll end it with a funny story from years ago fishing the surf of Padre National Seashore here with a great friend that showed up with a bargain surf combo.
    It was mid November and we ran into the bull reds pretty hot and heavy. They were cruising the second gut. Well after he’s second bull red he’s reel busted. The main shaft literally bent and bound up causing the main gear to strip.
    I was using an older Shimano bait runner 5000 series and managed to land 27 bull reds that weekend without a hiccup.
    But the short answer to your original question is as you start to up your game/skill set you’ll start to look at better gear.

  • @alfredhcy
    @alfredhcy 6 лет назад

    Just recently discovered your channel, really like your down-to-earth tutorials and makes me wanna go out and fish! I personally go for the mid-priced reels (~$200) like the Penn Spinfisher V3500 which is capable of light to medium-heavy action and versatile enough for squidding, bottom fishing, jigging and even trolling when using the right rod set-up. It's my reel of choice 99% of the time. My friends on the other hand spend tons on their Shimano Stellas and Daiwa Saltigas but that's because they're diehard enthusiasts and they see it as a long-term investment - these reels have a lot more finesse it really is like comparing a Bentley to a Chevrolet! The drag is silky smooth, they're tough and powerful which is perfect for game fish, they're corrosion resistant and water-resistant (sealed from within with magnetic lubricant) so they'll last many seasons if you look after them well. When you're fishing during a feeding frenzy and I'm talking about fish on every couple seconds after casting that's when you begin to see the difference, your $1200 Stella is going to pay dividends because it handles better, casts better and you'll get a higher catch rate. Or when you hit that 60-pound sailfish...hahaha.

  • @kalebwalter1047
    @kalebwalter1047 6 лет назад

    I don't comment often, but when I do I really enjoyed the video...
    I subscribed to you because you explain the questions I have so simply. Thank you and I enjoy the videos alot keep it up please.

  • @paescalante
    @paescalante 4 года назад

    I love the sustainable fishing angle. Thanks Erin and Brandon. I love that Erin is getting air time too as she does most of the video work. :D

  • @helenaroecks9265
    @helenaroecks9265 6 лет назад

    Great video. Thanks for the great info at the beginning! Helps a lot to locate the fish.

  • @BasicFishingNZ
    @BasicFishingNZ 6 лет назад +30

    lol haha awesome video. many of my surfcasting reels costed me $120 to $200 which i was pretty happy with because they were pretty good reels with smooth bearings and lot of line capacity. i recommend u to use the stella to target blacktip sharks lol

    • @HeySkipper
      @HeySkipper 6 лет назад +3

      Haha that would be crazy. That sounds about the price of my other go-to reels.

    • @BasicFishingNZ
      @BasicFishingNZ 6 лет назад +1

      lol the stella is a tough reel it can withstand a blacktip. in s.africa lot of beach sportfishermen use serious heavy duty reels like the stella or daiwa saltiga df to help them land big fish that would weight over 200kg

    • @haydenduncan2384
      @haydenduncan2384 6 лет назад +1

      Doug Mooney bruh he’s got 20lb mono and and a fucking noodle rod he’s not going to catch any blacktips

    • @scottdilks5918
      @scottdilks5918 6 лет назад +1

      mono on a stella? LOL that's a first. And why spend over 1k on a spinning reel? I'd be going with an overhead

    • @09keguti
      @09keguti 6 лет назад +1

      Doug Mooney what about the Shimano spheros ?

  • @cayminlast
    @cayminlast 6 лет назад +6

    I like it !! Fishing with my dad, those were the days. Brings back so many amazing memories, thanks !

    • @HeySkipper
      @HeySkipper 6 лет назад

      You are very welcome. Happy to bring you back to a good time in life

  • @gentlegiant3227
    @gentlegiant3227 6 лет назад +1

    I love how stoic and wise his dad is.

  • @georgewinkleman2526
    @georgewinkleman2526 3 года назад

    I really appreciate your instructional videoes, and I too have a dozen vintage Penn, Abu Garcia and Diawa reels of various sizes!

  • @ianlaccohee7180
    @ianlaccohee7180 6 лет назад

    Thanks guys, another great video. I had a Stella 4000. It was actually the previous model & (only) about $780.00. I lost it. I was packing my rods into the back of my truck when my wife called me so I lent the rods against the bed & got in my truck as it was pouring down with rain. I got distracted then drove off with them still leaning on my truck. About 10 minutes later I remembered, & drove back, but they had gone. A Stella, 2 St Croix rods & a Stradic. A tough lesson to learn. I spend a lot on rods & reels. I know I won't have to replace them if I take care of them.
    P.S. I haven't lost anything since.

  • @superflycharters
    @superflycharters 5 лет назад

    Love the vintage gear. I’m all about the penn spinfisher reels have a bunch of greenies and z series reels. Love the Mitchell reels too. One of my favorites is an old crack 300 that my dad gave me before he passed away. Also love some of the old fiberglass rods from Fenwick, lamiglas and st croix. My favorite pompano rod is a 13’ st croix 513 coastal series from 1975. I have plenty of modern gear but it’s fun to bust out the old stuff every once in awhile

  • @intakegrasshopper
    @intakegrasshopper 6 лет назад +1

    You brought back memories when I lost my dad's rod. I wasn't paying attention and the fish took the whole setup. 🤣

  • @lakailf
    @lakailf 6 лет назад +2

    You and your dad are hilarious! Love the vids keep on keepin on!

  • @calavera505
    @calavera505 6 лет назад

    Nice video as usual.. very informative on 🌊 reading and stuff like that..
    I do have a Stella that I bought 3 years..you get what you pay..Compared with my other reels All shimano and a Van Staal (which I only use for plugging) you can feel the big difference on the smoothness and even how it feels on your hands .. tons of drag and super lightweight..plus last year I sent it to shimano in CA for simple service and they replaced almost every ball bearings and some other small parts for free ..zero problems

  • @4theloveofChrist
    @4theloveofChrist 3 года назад

    Your videos are awesome, and your girl is a gem. I'm new to fishing so I always try to soak up whatever I can and your videos are some of the best. I like that you guys talk about looking out for trash on the beach without being preachy. You truly care and I can tell. It makes me want to pick stuff up too :)

  • @kongkeahoe
    @kongkeahoe 6 лет назад +2

    I love my 14000XG Stella . Very smooth reel , goes well with my Legend 11’

  • @Keeferd
    @Keeferd 6 лет назад

    You guys are fantastic. Keep up the good work!

  • @hhottsfishing
    @hhottsfishing 6 лет назад

    Love the videos guys! Keep up the good work!

  • @Guilla130
    @Guilla130 6 лет назад

    I may be a loner here but I loved the sub titles in your older videos, keep up the good work!

  • @yesterdaytech9569
    @yesterdaytech9569 2 года назад

    I want to say thank you for making this video and pulling me out of this hard time in my life. Someday I will get out on the beach and fish salt water for the first time.

  • @vash347
    @vash347 6 лет назад +10

    I own a few Stella's and while I agree they are expensive, it is for a reason. The build quality, durability and power are unmatched. These reels perform at 100%, 100% of the time. You can catch a monster fish and have confidence that your equipment won't fail. When you're a finesse fishermen everything is a factor and your equipment is a representation of yourself. Perfect knots, correct rod for reel, proper line and hooks, etc. You're talking about a totally different experience from a novice. Having said all that - a 30 dollar rod and reel combo is all you need to start. What you definitely do need is knowledge. I've fished with spools of line before when I'm traveling for work and find a body of water. The most important thing is knowledge and technique.

    • @charlielatimer3169
      @charlielatimer3169 4 года назад

      Thank you some one gets it. And can you pls agree with me that you cringed at the fucking mono on the Stella

  • @grouper5515
    @grouper5515 6 лет назад

    Very nice that you go fishing with your dad. Priceless!

  • @lightgameangler662
    @lightgameangler662 6 лет назад

    Own a 2014 Stella Fj i can only say it worth every penny, experience next level of confident and enjoyment fishing. which will you choose buying a 20 cent pen or a 2 doller pen for your examination ? thats the question

  • @deniecedonnafield1460
    @deniecedonnafield1460 6 лет назад

    You done fantastic picking up trash and showing people the dangerous thank you for helping to get the word out! If I walk along the beach or you can go boating I'm picking up trash I believe I have a blessed day to be able to go to the beach and in return I help Mother Nature with people's carelessness! Please keep spreading the word!

  • @thefishinginHS
    @thefishinginHS 6 лет назад

    Stellas and similar reels are usually targeted for catching big fish that take a lot of drag out. So you need that strength from the reel so it doesnt break as well as that drag power so the big fish dont strip you clean on line

  • @kevinstorm2167
    @kevinstorm2167 6 лет назад

    Great points, really appreciate "the cut the wasted line." As a rule of thumb for fish to be released, I hold my breath in the de hooking process. If I can't get the fish released in the time I can hold my breath I try to get back in the water so it can breath as well.

  • @Gasaraki
    @Gasaraki 6 лет назад

    Great video guys like to fact your cleaning up the beaches and putting out a great message.... if everyone followed your example our beaches would look pristine again

  • @frankpohl8746
    @frankpohl8746 6 лет назад

    Learn so much from you. Can't wait to get to the coast.

  • @sunshine7453
    @sunshine7453 6 лет назад

    I bought a few Shimano for less than $30 and they have been with me for 15 years still. $1000 dollar real, for some fishermen fishing is love, feeling good like driving a very expensive car or expensive watch. So the intend purposes are different. They feel so good having and talking about them. You know love costs!

  • @Maranatha14
    @Maranatha14 6 лет назад

    Viewing from England and I love you guys, great video, thanks.

  • @martintopp1399
    @martintopp1399 3 года назад

    Dad's Stella reel cost $1649.00NZ...that is far more than all my fishing rods, reels, tackle, nets, waders and whatever gear combined. Great to see you picking up rubbish. I do the same. I keep a bag handy to carry the rubbish in. I hate to see it on a beach, in the sea, on a track or anywhere. Thanks for the great video. I agree with what you say about not spending too much when starting out. Thanks a lot for your videos.

  • @martinfontana751
    @martinfontana751 6 лет назад

    A great review for a fishing beginners. Greetings From Buenos Aires, Argentina

  • @philsbs2007
    @philsbs2007 6 лет назад

    I love using vintage reels. Great idea for a video Senko Skipper.

  • @GasNBullets
    @GasNBullets 6 лет назад

    @Senko Skipper . have you done or do you know of any videos on re-surfacing or restoring vintage poles. As in older poles that arent shiny anymore, but not something that has cracked. Just preventing any fibers from escaping the pole into your hand....

  • @jeeperscreepers3782
    @jeeperscreepers3782 6 лет назад +1

    Do more geartalk videos i would love to see your tackle collection everything fishing related

  • @tightlinethailand4512
    @tightlinethailand4512 6 лет назад

    always love and support this channel

  • @yousifa4002
    @yousifa4002 4 года назад +2

    9:00 “you pay for what you get”😂😂😂

  • @cs512tr
    @cs512tr 5 лет назад

    i like your suggestions, id like to suggest beginners look into say a shimano fishquest spin 2000 - 2500 series.
    in australia it can go for ~$50 new.
    a great way to get into it with little commitment as you point out.

  • @joelkopinsky5690
    @joelkopinsky5690 3 года назад

    I am looking for opinions on the most versatile reel-rod combination. If you had to choose 1 fishing reel and rod for a week of all kinds of fishing (small and big fish). What would you choose?

  • @DistrustingToaster
    @DistrustingToaster 6 лет назад

    Hey guys! I've just started getting into surf fishing but I don't have a surf rod! Any tips for using a smaller rod at the beach? (It's an Abu Garcia muscle tip III, 7")

  • @michaeljordon704
    @michaeljordon704 6 лет назад

    can you do a video going more in depth about how to fish on the beach with setups and tactics like what you did in the first part of the video

  • @speckle1234
    @speckle1234 6 лет назад

    8k stella with 100lb braid on an ocea jigging rod brought up pb tuna @142lbs well worth the money smoothest drag and the reel has not been service in well over 4 years and still smooth like a new one.

  • @daveholland4889
    @daveholland4889 6 лет назад

    500.00 is my Max set up. You can really tell the difference when you fish quality. But the only time I do quality is when it's on sale. Very nice video dude. Keep them coming!

  • @agentscarface
    @agentscarface 6 лет назад +1

    Like watching your videos with your dad in them, reminds me of all the times my dad never took me fishing, #jelly

  • @CarolineHafsten
    @CarolineHafsten 5 лет назад

    Your dad is me...got to have good toys...also he's got great shades... where did you get those 19.99 special blue blockers and your father always wears the right hat...that lid you had on in the Mexican surf video was the hoot...however, your vids are refreshing and background commentary by your videographer is also refreshing

  • @littlegoobie
    @littlegoobie 6 лет назад

    good work with the line. I do the same thing because i've seen birds with line balls caught in their feet or wings and there's nothign i could do.

  • @linekerkb
    @linekerkb 6 лет назад

    I uses them for GT popping. They are the best to handle big hard fighting fishes. But they are not so expensive if you know where to get them.

  • @donmegadonmega3533
    @donmegadonmega3533 6 лет назад

    Man I love your videos! It’s cool to see you bond with your father and girlfriend together while fishing, I wish I was able to bond like that with my dad but he’s always busy working but I do bond more with my girlfriend because of fishing and maybe I get to bond with my kids in the near future while fishing together! Keep up the great work

  • @shiroikin
    @shiroikin 6 лет назад +36

    you don't have to get a cheap "vintage" reel. get a Shakespeare 30-40 dollar combo.

    • @gilbertgrape9969
      @gilbertgrape9969 6 лет назад

      shiroikin vintage

    • @shiroikin
      @shiroikin 6 лет назад

      thank you good sir.

    • @jeeperscreepers3782
      @jeeperscreepers3782 6 лет назад +3

      Thats what i started out with. I recomend to any fisherman who loves the sport to get a working vintage rod and have fun with it hes right its like driving a classic car you get a complete difforent feeling its like fishing in the past i like using combos that are older than me its such a cool feeling

    • @mikec8086
      @mikec8086 6 лет назад +4

      Walmart has ugly Stik gx2 combos for like 30 bucks. It'll work for a long time. The rod alone is worth that.

    • @matthewmcnabb7437
      @matthewmcnabb7437 6 лет назад +2

      Shakespeare is a garbage brand (excluding ugly stik) that doesnt value supplying quality products. Their are many other lower end brands that are much better for the money (low end abu garcia and berkley rods especially)

  • @Jarhoul
    @Jarhoul 6 лет назад +3

    "If you nag long enough you will get it" got you the like! Haha

  • @TVP90
    @TVP90 6 лет назад

    Best video on surfcasting! Thanks!

  • @davidmercer5561
    @davidmercer5561 6 лет назад

    Thanks guys, love you

  • @juanmorales6072
    @juanmorales6072 6 лет назад +4

    “She let me buy it” 😂😂😂

  • @zachtan2649
    @zachtan2649 6 лет назад

    I own a 2018 Stella and it is really one of a kind! It’s just like having a Lamborghini when all your friends have a normal car. You will get lots of attention and lots of question on where you get it or how much you got it for. I did not regret getting it but I got to say one scratch can make a man cry. 😂
    And the Stella is really heavy duty i got a shimano reel’s drag burst when I hook into a big fish.while the Stella reeled in the fish with no problem.

  • @johnschwartz6941
    @johnschwartz6941 6 лет назад

    For a couple of years now I've ben using a couple of Diawa DF 100 reels.They are very big and have an enormous line capacity. And they are only around 35 dollars. They are not smooth or easy to reel.But they get the job done.Pick one up if you can find it!!

  • @folkstp
    @folkstp 6 лет назад +1

    Hey senko it's me again in a really big fan and I wanted to ask how much your packets cost

  • @giveitaswingoutdoorswithsm2901
    @giveitaswingoutdoorswithsm2901 6 лет назад

    Over here in Britain we call them" rig wallets" great idea ,talking about your pre tied rigs obviously !!! like your films and your fishing style generally !!!!

  • @wolfemanbog4176
    @wolfemanbog4176 6 лет назад

    Awesome info thanks

  • @oakland002
    @oakland002 6 лет назад

    The reason there's expansive stuffs out there is because there's others out there that's willing to buy them too.
    Great video
    Question: hey can you cast the vintage reel without opening the bail?

  • @JOS42574
    @JOS42574 6 лет назад

    Stella's are awesome reels, own one and just purchased my second one.

  • @danielcheuk1044
    @danielcheuk1044 6 лет назад

    To be honest, the Stella SW was built to take big fishes, it shines when you are consistently handling fish over 30lbs. You can only feel the smoothness of the reel when catching smaller fishes. When hooked to the big ones the drag is amazing strong, yet very smooth!

  • @koi5740
    @koi5740 6 лет назад +8

    The only time I use a Stella is when I'm speed jigging for Amberjacks and tuna

  • @pan-shot4900
    @pan-shot4900 5 лет назад

    What rod to pair w/ the Stella? Salt water medium spinning

  • @robparkersfishingworld
    @robparkersfishingworld 6 лет назад

    Heck yeah man. Love the channel. Long time sub here. Made me wanna start my own channel

  • @user-gp4xl4so1g
    @user-gp4xl4so1g 6 лет назад

    I love fishing!you are very creative.

  • @mukhtaarahmed4473
    @mukhtaarahmed4473 6 лет назад

    Hi I have the stella 10000pg... When the spool touches the bottom it make a click sound? Is it normal

  • @luisacosta209
    @luisacosta209 6 лет назад +2

    What's the name of the vintage reel

  • @matthewemmerik7420
    @matthewemmerik7420 6 лет назад

    Your dads right,theres a right time to buy the right equipement for yourself,im at the adge where I want to fish and do it style and comfort and so I have no problem spending a little more than I should,but like your dad said the time should be the right time.Great video.

  • @salaadin
    @salaadin 6 лет назад

    As a current owner of 6 Stellas and 4 Saltigas, buy once buy right. Any reel can do the damage but it depends on your fishing scenarios and your budget. There isn’t a right or wrong price for a reel or rod as the fish doesn’t discriminate. Your budget entitles you to not feeling as exhausted after fishing and opens up the different fishing scenarios you can enjoy.

  • @mahamadelfakir5385
    @mahamadelfakir5385 6 лет назад +5

    Both of those reels are sweet!

    • @HeySkipper
      @HeySkipper 6 лет назад +1

      Thanks my friend! I love both of them

  • @GasNBullets
    @GasNBullets 6 лет назад +1

    @Senko Skipper . I just picked up a vintage rod with a PENN 65!!! $10 for the package!!!. All I need to do is re-string wrap and glue the eyelets just to be on the safe side.

    • @HeySkipper
      @HeySkipper 6 лет назад

      😵😵 that’s the way to do it my friend!! Nice find!!

    • @GasNBullets
      @GasNBullets 6 лет назад

      Senko Skipper ad me on skype if you skype InspireVeterans@gmail.com would like to chat with you at some point.

  • @galaxygoonz6303
    @galaxygoonz6303 6 лет назад

    Heck yea bro thats pretty cool i didn't know that about the sandbars

  • @odick278
    @odick278 5 лет назад

    worth having a stella, can use in any ways of fishing... bottom, jigging. shore etc

  • @cerescop
    @cerescop 3 года назад

    Your reel is well designed the way it is. You can cast it with out raising the bail. also it is designed to automatically pickup the line after a cast and begin the line retrieval by using the half bail bent out as it is. Good purchase.

  • @preiudeh22a
    @preiudeh22a 5 лет назад

    Can you do a video on the best telescopic surf rods? I am about to get a DaM rod have you used this brand before?

  • @leafywatson249
    @leafywatson249 6 лет назад

    Me&wifey loves y'all videos thanks guys