Thanks for the video. The only think I would disagree with you on is the gear ratio. A lower gear ratio spinning reel within a given model almost always feels a little smoother. A lower gear ratio will also be more powerful. As far as the retrieve ratio being too slow let's do a comparison. The Regal LT2500 with the low 5.2:1 ratio, the size you are using, takes in 29.6" of line per turn of the handle. A Tatula Elite baitcasting reel with a gear ratio of 7.1:1 takes in an almost identical 29.8" of line. I doubt if anyone would say that a 7.1:1 gear ratio baitcasting reel is slow.
I bought the 2500 size because I was in a bind. My Pflueger President damn near locked up on me. It’s been repaired but not to my satisfaction. My Pflueger President reels one by one are requiring attention as they age. I picked up this Diawa Regal 2500 for $49.95 and it’s never come off my rod. I really like it. I’m actually surprised how effortlessly I can haul in A 30” Pike or 20 “ Large Mouth with confidence. I liked it so much I just purchased a Diawa Fuago for my Fenwick Elite Walleye. It didn’t even cross my mind to buy my 8th Pflueger President. My confidence is fading because my newer Pflueger’s just are not holding up 2 or 3 seasons problems arise. I have Pflueger’s that at 15 years old and are perfect and never have been serviced. Being I now have 2 repaired again Pflueger’s in a drawers. Time will tell how the Diawa’s age. So far I am extremely happy.
I was paying attention to your retrieving technique and I am sure I won't be only one to state that by doing what you are doing when you will catch really big fish, you will ruin your reel like that. When you have fish on the other end of the line, you reel in only after you pulled the fish by LIFTING the rod towards your torso and only then you very quickly reel in. That's, very easy. Good luck and I guarantee you that with this method you will be able to use the cheapest reel on the market and reel in even 25lb fish without having to go next day shopping for new reel!
Not bad for a $50 reel to be honest if you're not that hardcore of a fisherman. I would recommend the $200 Shimano FL 2500HG. Definitely 100x smoother and more well balanced.
Thanks for the review man. I am a new sub here. I am looking at picking up a couple new spinning reels and it kills me to drop $229 each on a Shimano Stradic Ci4+. Hoping I can get buy with 2 of these Daiwa Regals.
Have you tried the stradic ci4+ I bought one last year and it is worth every penny! it's a absolute beast of a reel I would definitely suggest that reel to anyone
@@MaineManBassing would you suggest this reel for a 5 foot 6 ultra light set up? My son is really into fishing now and I figured a ultra light set up would just be so much fun for him
jayrough I don’t really know. A 5 ‘ setup is uncharted to me. Me gut tells me that the 2500 is too big for an ultra light setup. I would get a smaller model. I think. I don’t really fish ultra light.
What's wrong with your drag? Was there a lot of structure you were worried about? And what's with the backreeling ? I listened to the whole video and you explained it. You'd be happier with the KK Speed Demon from what you said
Nic to know you like it. Idea to Fill up spool for more speed, and use a thinner line? or a bigger size the next time? Smooth drag is more super thin/weak lines 12/100 3lbs for trout and for fish with soft mouths that make runs and are powerfull enough that the hook wil cut though the flesh and unhook themselfs that way. (e.g. common carp) that way you can land a 20 pound fish with a 6 pound line.
bro you should use friction nut instead of anti reverse switch your style damages the reel it is not intended to run backwards plus the atd friction in daiwas is super
My wife just bought me this reel. It is smooth. But man the line lay is freaking brutal! It has washers with it to adjust the spool further out if it's too low compared to the Bail. BUT on mine the spool is ALREADY so high that the line when the spool is fully extended that it wraps the line around the lower part of the skirt in the spool where the line capacity info is! Totally unusable garbage. Very very disappointed. My 1980 Mitchell 300 is 1000% better than this pile o crap.
Thanks for the video. The only think I would disagree with you on is the gear ratio. A lower gear ratio spinning reel within a given model almost always feels a little smoother. A lower gear ratio will also be more powerful. As far as the retrieve ratio being too slow let's do a comparison. The Regal LT2500 with the low 5.2:1 ratio, the size you are using, takes in 29.6" of line per turn of the handle. A Tatula Elite baitcasting reel with a gear ratio of 7.1:1 takes in an almost identical 29.8" of line. I doubt if anyone would say that a 7.1:1 gear ratio baitcasting reel is slow.
I bought the 2500 size because I was in a bind. My Pflueger President damn near locked up on me. It’s been repaired but not to my satisfaction. My Pflueger President reels one by one are requiring attention as they age. I picked up this Diawa Regal 2500 for $49.95 and it’s never come off my rod. I really like it. I’m actually surprised how effortlessly I can haul in A 30” Pike or 20 “ Large Mouth with confidence. I liked it so much I just purchased a Diawa Fuago for my Fenwick Elite Walleye. It didn’t even cross my mind to buy my 8th Pflueger President. My confidence is fading because my newer Pflueger’s just are not holding up 2 or 3 seasons problems arise. I have Pflueger’s that at 15 years old and are perfect and never have been serviced. Being I now have 2 repaired again Pflueger’s in a drawers. Time will tell how the Diawa’s age.
So far I am extremely happy.
Yeah I think that’s the issue w/ lower end reels -How long will they last? That’s the question.
@MaineManBassing do you still use the regalis LT? Will it be good for saltwater too?
@@MaineManBassingDo you still use the regalis LT? Will it be good for saltwater?
I was paying attention to your retrieving technique and I am sure I won't be only one to state that by doing what you are doing when you will catch really big fish, you will ruin your reel like that.
When you have fish on the other end of the line, you reel in only after you pulled the fish by LIFTING the rod towards your torso and only then you very quickly reel in. That's, very easy. Good luck and I guarantee you that with this method you will be able to use the cheapest reel on the market and reel in even 25lb fish without having to go next day shopping for new reel!
Not bad for a $50 reel to be honest if you're not that hardcore of a fisherman. I would recommend the $200 Shimano FL 2500HG. Definitely 100x smoother and more well balanced.
Thanks for the review man. I am a new sub here. I am looking at picking up a couple new spinning reels and it kills me to drop $229 each on a Shimano Stradic Ci4+. Hoping I can get buy with 2 of these Daiwa Regals.
Luke H the revros are nice too.
Have you tried the stradic ci4+ I bought one last year and it is worth every penny! it's a absolute beast of a reel I would definitely suggest that reel to anyone
@@MaineManBassing would you suggest this reel for a 5 foot 6 ultra light set up? My son is really into fishing now and I figured a ultra light set up would just be so much fun for him
jayrough I don’t really know. A 5 ‘ setup is uncharted to me. Me gut tells me that the 2500 is too big for an ultra light setup. I would get a smaller model. I think. I don’t really fish ultra light.
jayrough maybe regal 1000d? Not sure because 5’6” is awfully small. Ultra light I’m not very familiar with.
That pickerel is fine. They usually do that and eventually swim away in a couple minutes
I hate those fish.
Maine Man Bassing lol same
What is the name of your rod and action of it. Is it 7’ medium light
What's wrong with your drag? Was there a lot of structure you were worried about? And what's with the backreeling ? I listened to the whole video and you explained it. You'd be happier with the KK Speed Demon from what you said
I prefer to backreel when possible. Gives me more control over the fight.
He says he doesn’t use drag and that he back reels. He clearly does use the drag, he just doesn’t know how to use it properly.
hows the regal now? after long use
Is this reel (the 3000D-C version) also suitable for carp fishing on the surface and float fishing for carp?
Why not?
Have you tried putting the camera on your hat? Not sure what would work, but this way your arm is blocking a lot of the retrieval.
R E yes, and it’s too shaky. Thanks for watching.
Rekomended regal lt or shimano sedona?
regal. sedonas not bad either. I prefer the anti reverse switch on the regal.
Sir, I need your guidance, please. which is better: Regal LT or Exceler LT?
Exceller
Please tell me what the plastic rings are for
they adjust the line, so if it's not winding properly, you can adjust the height of the spool.
Nic to know you like it. Idea to Fill up spool for more speed, and use a thinner line? or a bigger size the next time?
Smooth drag is more super thin/weak lines 12/100 3lbs for trout and for fish with soft mouths that make runs and are powerfull enough that the hook wil cut though the flesh and unhook themselfs that way. (e.g. common carp) that way you can land a 20 pound fish with a 6 pound line.
Sounds fun.
Which model is this St Croix rod
I have no idea. Not even sure I still have it
bro you should use friction nut instead of anti reverse switch your style damages the reel it is not intended to run backwards plus the atd friction in daiwas is super
Magseal?
Hey what kind of rod are you using
@MiniBoatin' what size do you think?
what rod is that ?
Looks like a St. Croix triumph series. They are around $80 to $100
I catch too many bass that I would luv to catch me a pickerel
Wish I had your problem, lol.
Rate it 1-10
for the price: 9. But I've only used it this season. If I have it for 4 or 5 seasons without any problem, probably a 10
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10 mine is perfect and not made in China.
@@spencerb891 hows the regal now? after long use
@@fdsaffff still goin strong
My wife just bought me this reel.
It is smooth.
But man the line lay is freaking brutal!
It has washers with it to adjust the spool further out if it's too low compared to the Bail.
BUT on mine the spool is ALREADY so high that the line when the spool is fully extended that it wraps the line around the lower part of the skirt in the spool where the line capacity info is!
Totally unusable garbage.
Very very disappointed.
My 1980 Mitchell 300 is 1000% better than this pile o crap.
What kind of line did you put on your regal?
probably 8lb fluoro. either lew's or maxima.
@@MaineManBassing lol you’re just replying now... cool bro I put some Diawa 8lb samurai line on mine
@@MaineManBassing jfluro line
@@christianb8228 didn’t even know daiwa made line. Let me know if it’s good.
I hate pickerel because there mouth is so weird and it makes it tough to get the hook out
Same