How to choose a spinning reel size (which one is best)

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  • Опубликовано: 20 дек 2024

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  • @CaptainCaveman782
    @CaptainCaveman782 Год назад +2

    I've been fishing since I was as a kid, I'm in my 50s now and I'd say your spot on with the comment on too large gear.it's the number one mistake I made over the years.
    It's the same with rods. Too heavy and you find how low your casting distance is.

  • @mhyatt82262
    @mhyatt82262 3 года назад +1

    I just happened upon this video by chance and to be honest, I don’t watch random videos because of all the falsehood and click bait attacks. But I did start it while I was cleaning a bit here and I immediately knew that I would enjoy this guy’s videos. He’s a straight talker and brings up some good information. I just SUBSCRIBED.

  • @mikec.8556
    @mikec.8556 2 года назад +2

    One of the more informative videos for people that are starting up Great job

  • @johngarnett8293
    @johngarnett8293 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much , you blew my mind about same size reel at different size series. You just save me from making a mistake I'm in the market for new rod and reel and I was going to purchase online. After watching this video I'm definitely going to the big box store to see and feel.

  • @chriscook215
    @chriscook215 Год назад +1

    Finally I found the answer to my questions ! Thank You.

  • @Fishwish
    @Fishwish 2 месяца назад

    Congratulations! You're the first person I've seen on YT to point out that the numbering systems are not industry standard. That they may as well write small, bigger, even bigger on the spools. It's hardly surprising that beginners are so confused - they ask the Q on FB or Reddit about sizes and get a load of advice with no baseline or context. Long live the tackle shop. Nice one. Subbed.

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks. It does make buying stuff online a gamble and confusing.

    • @Fishwish
      @Fishwish 2 месяца назад

      @@CaptChrisMyers i think the continuous release of new products makes everything confusing for beginners, especially as the marketing is now under the guise of online tutorials and misleading influencers. So refreshing to see your straight talking content. Thanks

  • @seand6707
    @seand6707 2 года назад +2

    Thanks mate.. very helpful.. about to head out on the Kayak

  • @allthingsunrelated2919
    @allthingsunrelated2919 2 года назад +4

    My Penn reel of well over a decade I think, has finally caught its last fish. I’m researching how to pick the right size reel and your video is just what I needed. Thanks so much for the hard work and sharing your knowledge with us. Very helpful 😃

  • @dklk6567
    @dklk6567 4 года назад +6

    Thanks Chris. Lots of new information that I will put to good use. Love all your videos.

  • @johnandrewservice8598
    @johnandrewservice8598 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing this wonderful information Onelove.

  • @CutandShoot5x5
    @CutandShoot5x5 Год назад

    Extremely helpful Capn Chris! New to angling & as a SUB!

  • @cagrozgen6113
    @cagrozgen6113 4 года назад +3

    Precious information! 👍Thanks, Chris 🎣

  • @mhyatt82262
    @mhyatt82262 3 года назад +4

    That’s the way it goes. People often order something way more than they need. If I had to go with only one rig, the 2000 to 3000 would be my choice for streams and lakes....it can even handle shore fishing in saltwater.

    • @utahsmurfet6643
      @utahsmurfet6643 3 года назад

      I had 80's shimano with quick fire was too small 1000 had issues making good cast with tight little spool. Was super fast retrieve often too quick spinners. Must been something fancy

    • @knotenoughfishing3612
      @knotenoughfishing3612 2 года назад

      Can size 30 reel handle 20-30lb braid for bass?

  • @kurtisdavis9526
    @kurtisdavis9526 2 года назад +1

    My go to is an Abu Garcia 2000-3000. I find that they can fit all my needs

    • @kencleg7721
      @kencleg7721 5 месяцев назад

      The sp30 Zata Abu Garcia is a great reel drags great very smooth just keep things under 1 oz

  • @boomhauer8484
    @boomhauer8484 3 года назад +1

    Good information… I think 3500 20lb braid is a good all around reel

  • @chadreeves403
    @chadreeves403 2 года назад +3

    I just bought a 6000 series megaton. Starting to think I went too big. Plan on using it for some salmon fishing but not sure for what else? Maybe pier casting Cleo’s for Browns? Either way, my new pole will be big lol

    • @BM_knockout
      @BM_knockout Год назад

      Did the same thing smh

    • @juwulwu560
      @juwulwu560 11 месяцев назад

      I Just bought my first fishing combo and the reel that come with the Rod is apparently 6000😔

  • @Tscaperock
    @Tscaperock 5 месяцев назад +1

    You are correct 2500 is plenty for a recreational fishing trip!

  • @kathrynhagemeier2505
    @kathrynhagemeier2505 3 года назад

    Price is important oh great one thanks for the info.

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  3 года назад

      Thanks. While larger reels may cost a bit more within the same model, price usually coincides with quality. Price is an important factor to consider when choosing a reel but it does not factor into the decision on what size to get very much.

  • @usteupidu1950
    @usteupidu1950 3 года назад +1

    How to choose reel if already have medium heavy rod specification? I'm basically newbie just started to understand about fishing.

  • @bensoy5882
    @bensoy5882 2 года назад +1

    So what’s the minimum reel for king mackerel on a pier fishing?

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  2 года назад

      That would depend on the line strength and size of the fish. You can always add more drag instantly by palming the spool

  • @Gypsyboy932
    @Gypsyboy932 4 года назад +1

    Thanks

  • @kevinjtoner
    @kevinjtoner 4 года назад +1

    Great information!!!.......Thank you!!! 👍🎣

  • @davidtownsend5436
    @davidtownsend5436 3 года назад +1

    Awesome vid, thanks!!!

  • @Dino_Ds64
    @Dino_Ds64 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @Baka_Komuso
    @Baka_Komuso 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this information Captain. But, may I ask where you shot this video in Florida. Is that snow cover? I know it ain’t Matlacha. I have subscribed.

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  5 месяцев назад

      In the Orlando area. I was under a pavilion where it was shade so the background looks much brighter. It was 75 and sunny.

  • @ulyssesbullock7261
    @ulyssesbullock7261 2 года назад

    Which spinning reel would be a good choice for saltwater fishing ? Alaskan Halibut and Lingcod weighing any where from 20 to 160 lbs ?

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  2 года назад

      The reel I use for 20lb fish would be a 4000. That is way too small for a 150lb fish. For them you would need a 10000.

  • @lone5ranger
    @lone5ranger 4 года назад +2

    Thanks Capt. I missed it early on, what is the brand of the 2500 you like? Does it have the "screw into the body handle system. I'm a shamino guy at heart, but their reels have gotten so expensive its thought for a recreational fisherman to justify them.
    I'm planning to visit my son in Deland this spring so I'll be looking to contact you about a trip. Is spring a good snook time?
    Stay safe

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  4 года назад

      I have a selection of Daiwa Ballistics and Procyons. the ballistic has the thru handle, I don't know if the new Procyon does. For a lower price, I have heard great things about the Daiwa BG. You can see lots of reviews. For even less, Cadence makes all their reels with this type of handle, I believe. Spring, depending on what time, is probably a bit early for good snook. Mostly big trout, reds, and drum.

    • @lone5ranger
      @lone5ranger 4 года назад

      @@CaptChrisMyers Big trout, reds and drum sound good. I'll get more information later this year. Hope to see you then!

  • @waelgaber3440
    @waelgaber3440 4 года назад

    thanks chris for that nice video , i like to ask about the suitable size of reel to catch offshore and what you think about sargossa vs slammer thnx again

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  4 года назад

      I have not used the slammer but I have never heard anything bad about them. If i go offshore, I take my 4500 Daiwa Saltist which is as big as a Stradic 6000. This is fine for big tarpon, sharks to 100 or so, kingfish, etc. If i were going for larger fish than that, there are 8 and 10k sizes that hold a ton of line.

  • @jwill227
    @jwill227 8 месяцев назад

    INCREDIBLE VIDEO

  • @reymelchorparac9754
    @reymelchorparac9754 3 года назад +1

    Hi! Can you recommend me a reel and rod which fits for my budget around less than 200 dollars for saltwater fishing 20lbs and up drag? Thank you 😊

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  3 года назад +1

      Hard for me to recommend a rod as people like all kinds of actions and various rod actions work better in differing situations. The Falcon Coastal medium Gulf spin is one I like for under $100. I use the 7'6" medium action. A Daiwa BG reel is a tough one for around $100. The Okuma Azores Blue is good. Cadence Stout has a lot of drag for less than $75.

  • @alanjohnson8396
    @alanjohnson8396 3 года назад

    Excellent and informative overview Mr. Myers. What model is the last small inexpensive $40 reel you showed? Thanks

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  3 года назад +1

      It is a Cadence CS4 1000. Looks like they are sold out of that size at the moment - amzn.to/3sQXuOX
      I also have the Cadence Lux 1000 and it works fine as well - amzn.to/2R0hqk9

    • @alanjohnson8396
      @alanjohnson8396 3 года назад

      @@CaptChrisMyers Much appreciated Sir. I'm a freshwater angler but over the last few years have fished more and more salt as I spend more time in south FL (I'm considering a full time move there, BTW) and your video is 100% spot on. Your video describes my experience 100%. I began using 4000 reels with M and MH 7' rods. Now I've downsized to 2000 and 2500 reels with 7'6" ML or M rods and WOW what a difference. I hope a lot of folks see and learn from your insight here as it it priceless.

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  3 года назад

      Thanks

  • @greenberetsdaughter
    @greenberetsdaughter 2 года назад

    Great informative video!

  • @temmie-shop
    @temmie-shop Месяц назад

    what if the spinning reel i'm willing to buy has basically the same weight between size 3000 and size 4000? should i buy the bigger one or the small one?

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  Месяц назад

      I would say if weight is not a factor, ask yourself if you really need all that extra line you will have to put on the larger reel. For me, 99% of the time, I would not. I am almost always in a boat if by chance I hooked this monster that was going to spool me, I can chase it down.

  • @haroldcale4767
    @haroldcale4767 Год назад

    no boat / kayak so bank fishing all I do. most of the time I use baitcaster reels, not to happy with spin cast reels. what to do ?

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  Год назад +1

      They do everything a baitcaster can do and more with less hassle. Cast light lures, vast heavy lures, use light or heavy line, crank in big fish or small out of cover or open water all with a cool drag sound. What are you usually fishing with? Bait, lures? How heavy?

  • @juans3728
    @juans3728 Год назад

    How about matching the reel for the rod.

  • @ngoctu2603
    @ngoctu2603 2 года назад

    Super. Very clearly.

  • @nicolasdagenais396
    @nicolasdagenais396 3 года назад

    what would you recommend for northern pike fishing? my daiwa regal 4000 wasn't cut out for it and the gears are shot in it now... im using a 7 foot medium-heavy rod

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  3 года назад

      A 4000 size reel should be able to handle any pike. I was catching 50lb tarpon on a 4000 last week. Of course a less expensive reel has gears made from less durable metal but I routinely use a 1000 size $59 reel to catch saltwater fish and we have landed fish over 35lbs on them this year. Buying a $100+ reel should last you many years.

    • @nicolasdagenais396
      @nicolasdagenais396 3 года назад

      @@CaptChrisMyers i dont want anything bigger than a 4000 for sure (prob smaller) i just want strong internals. Might go with shimano, my dad still has his old gx130 from the 80s and its built like a tank and works flawlessly. I took both the gx and regal apart and its not the same quality of parts at all lol.

  • @nicholaskrut3008
    @nicholaskrut3008 Год назад

    What size reel for bass/catfishing on a 6.7 foot rod?

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  Год назад

      What kind of conditions? Heavy cover or rocks or more open water?

    • @nicholaskrut3008
      @nicholaskrut3008 Год назад

      @@CaptChrisMyers Open water. Usually ponds and lakes

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  Год назад

      A 2500 with 10lb braid will work fine.

  • @rigobertocamarena168
    @rigobertocamarena168 3 года назад

    what reel and size do you recomend for stripper bass

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  3 года назад

      That would depend on the average size of the fish you are targeting. If they are 10lbs and under, a 2500 size is all you need. If they are larger fish, a 4000 would be more appropriate.

    • @TheFrogfeeder
      @TheFrogfeeder 3 года назад

      Few weeks ago I got 2 kastking megatrons for stripers, got the 2000 and the 6000, both fit my ugly stick striper good, one is obviously for bigger fishing conditions the other for smaller... the 2000 made quick work of several stripers so far from barely-keepers to a nice 39” hen. I got the 6000 because it has more drag lbs, and will fish easier the sfbay and the ocean, it also fits good on my 10’ surf rod so I can use it on that too. I’m not a paid spokesperson for them, but I am loving the megatron a lot. Aluminum frame and braid ready spool.

  • @ezequiellopez4582
    @ezequiellopez4582 2 года назад

    Is a Penn fierce 3 4000 reel good for a beginner that wants to jump between fresh and saltwater? I don’t plan on catching anything bigger than snapper in saltwater. Should I move up to the 5000?

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  2 года назад

      A 4000 can hold a lot of line. How big and deep are the snapper?

    • @ezequiellopez4582
      @ezequiellopez4582 2 года назад +1

      @@CaptChrisMyers I have no idea. I’m completely new to this

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  2 года назад

      Are they deep water snapper on reefs or inshore around channels and mangroves? Where is this?

    • @ezequiellopez4582
      @ezequiellopez4582 2 года назад

      @@CaptChrisMyers I live in southeast Texas not far from Galveston. I’d most likely be fishing from a pier if that helps 🤔

  • @erric288
    @erric288 2 года назад

    Thank you for the video. I'm seeing that I need less reel than I thought. I'm looking to do mostly shore fishing in MD and NJ from seawalls, jetties, around bridges, etc. targeting things like fluke, bluefish, stripers, black sea bass, weakfish, black drum. I might encounter a king mackerel, black drum, or striper that could be over 50lbs, but most other fish will be below 20lbs. So I'm not sure if I should go with a 3000 or 4000 series reel. And then I suppose a 7ft rod with a medium heavy action would be sufficient? I currently have a Penn Battle II 2000 series on a 6'6" medium fast action rod with 10lb braid that was originally intended for freshwater fishing. Could that be useful in a saltwater application, or is it just too light? Thanks!

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  2 года назад +1

      For me, I would get a setup that is appropriate for the fish I catch the majority of the time, not the occasional giant I might get. A medium heavy rod is pretty stiff for 5-10lb fish. I can certainly catch them but it does not offer as much fun. I prefer medium or medium light with a smaller and lighter reel unless I have a need for a huge line capacity. I use 1000 size reels on ultralight rods routinely on my saltwater charters and clients have landed fish over 30 pounds on them. Of course, we are able to chase these large fish with a boat so i probably would not recommend trying for huge fish on ultralight gear from shore but it shoes that the tackle can handle them. Many people I see are using rods and reels far to large for the fish they are targeting.

    • @erric288
      @erric288 2 года назад

      Okay, so if most of the time I'm targeting fluke and other smaller fish sub 20lbs, should I be able to get away with the 2000 series I have on the 6.6ft medium rod I already have?have? Should I respool it with heavier lb braid or will I not have enough line? What is the minimum number of yards required for shore/pier/jetty type fishing? Thanks again for your help!

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  2 года назад +1

      Each reel can hold a different amount of line so i do not know how much braid yours will hold. I would want the spool to be full . A 2000 should be able to hold around 150 yds of 10lb and 140 yds of 15lb. Use more than 15lb braid and your casting distance will suffer. There is even a noticeable difference from 10 to 15. Fish under 20lb should easily be able to be stopped within that distance. 150yds is a long distance and means it is a huge fish or the drag is way too loose.

  • @bryanrichardson6382
    @bryanrichardson6382 3 года назад

    Do you have videos on bait casting reels

  • @Comrade_Akimov
    @Comrade_Akimov 2 года назад

    Do I need 5000 spinning reel for pike fishing with 20-80g jerks? I don't wan to go baitcaster route, they are too expensive.

  • @yeoshuabenzaken7736
    @yeoshuabenzaken7736 23 дня назад

    hi what size reel should I get on a 4.2 meter surf rod with a 100-200 gram weight?

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  23 дня назад

      What size line are you using

    • @yeoshuabenzaken7736
      @yeoshuabenzaken7736 23 дня назад

      I’m going to use braided line. I think 20 lb. I want to cast the farthest distance possible because I’m fishing from the beach. I’m not going to catch huge fish because I’m in the Mediterranean not an in an ocean. I thought the bigger the better.

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  22 дня назад

      The weights you described are very heavy, much heavier that we would usually use from the beach here, Also in beach fishing here, many people try to cast farter and are actually casting well past most of the fish that are closer to the beach in the troughs. You would need braid that heavy with those weights. I would get at least a5 or 6000 size reel with that setup. Not so much to handle the fish you describe but the weight and the line.

    • @yeoshuabenzaken7736
      @yeoshuabenzaken7736 22 дня назад

      Sorry I didn’t understand your answer. What do you mean by the weights are heavy?

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  22 дня назад

      You said you are using 100-200 gram weights on the line.

  • @NHseacoast
    @NHseacoast 2 года назад

    Ok captain, be great if you gave us brand names of reels and their sixes. you like to use ! Thanks

  • @SandbaggerJoe
    @SandbaggerJoe Год назад +1

    The new 4000 size reels from Shimano and Daiwa weigh very little and generate less wind knots than smaller reels

    • @mikecarr1378
      @mikecarr1378 3 месяца назад

      I have both the Shimano sienna and the Diawa fuego 4000 reels they are great !

  • @johnnysjasonable
    @johnnysjasonable 2 года назад

    Hi, what is a good fishing rod for 6000 reel? I'm from mexico.

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  2 года назад

      I like these for my larger spinning reels casting at tarpon - daiwa.us/collections/saltwater-rods/products/td-sol-inshore-rods

  • @elpadre4202
    @elpadre4202 2 года назад +3

    Best you tube tips on reels I've watched. Thanks Captain. I'm running a Shimano Siena 4000 with 20 pound braid and a abu garcia rayrex rod which is lightweight but an take up to 20 pound line. Reel is quite small for 4000 and I feel like I've found a good set up for smaller and bigger fish in Sydney harbour for fishing off the wharfs.

  • @colefinamore747
    @colefinamore747 2 года назад

    What lb would you recommend on a 3000 for monofilament? I fish in bass tournaments, I currently have 10lb test but was looking to go a bit higher to be able to bring the fish in fast

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  2 года назад +1

      I have not used mono in over 20 years. You want to get any bass in fast use 15lb braid.

  • @rdc7622
    @rdc7622 2 года назад

    On Amazon it sez things like Reel size 05, size 30,size 10. So what does this mean?

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  2 года назад

      Not sure, Can you show me an example

    • @danielji2742
      @danielji2742 2 года назад

      I believe
      size 30 = 3000, size 10 = 1000
      etc..

  • @707SonomaComa
    @707SonomaComa 3 месяца назад

    In todays time if I can find a brick & mortar building that actually stocks the products I'm searching for I'm buying it! I will support THAT businesses. Not to mention if they have knowledgeable sales staff to help is a definite plus. Also if you get home and notice something wrong you can exchange it right away. I will happily pay a little more for that expertise as more questions arise.

  • @toonylcfc781
    @toonylcfc781 3 года назад

    I’ve just started lure fishing in Norway.
    (Sea fishing) haven’t a clue what size real to get. I’ve decided to choose a shimano reel. But would like advice on reel size
    Mostly catching cod, Macrail etc.

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  3 года назад

      What is the average size and are they in open water or around heavy structure?

    • @toonylcfc781
      @toonylcfc781 3 года назад

      @@CaptChrisMyers just fishing of the side of marina there is rocks there apart from that nothing else.

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  3 года назад

      What size are the fish?

    • @toonylcfc781
      @toonylcfc781 3 года назад

      @@CaptChrisMyers varies sizes but no more then 10kg

    • @toonylcfc781
      @toonylcfc781 3 года назад

      25lb

  • @outthebox7678
    @outthebox7678 3 года назад

    I have a st. Croix avid 7’6” rod was wondering what reel size would be best to put on it. Looking at the saltx 4,000 or saltx 6,000

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  3 года назад

      Depends on what you intend to use it for the most. On most of my 7'6 rods i use 2500 reels but for heavier ones I use larger. What are you targeting?

    • @outthebox7678
      @outthebox7678 3 года назад +1

      @@CaptChrisMyers it’s my 1st set up so I kinda want it to be a good all ard set up. And then my second set up I wanna target grouper, shark

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  3 года назад +2

      I would still need more details to give you an opinion. Unless you are targeting fish over 30lbs consistently, you do not need a 4000 or 6000 reel in most cases. If you are targeting fish from shore only and need extra line capacity, maybe a 4000. I use a 6000 size for offshore or large tarpon.

  • @lynnshapiro8320
    @lynnshapiro8320 2 года назад

    What about Van Staal spinning reels?

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  2 года назад

      I have never used them but I know others who do. They have a quality reputation.

    • @eves08109
      @eves08109 Год назад

      Van Staal reels are really surf fishing reels because sealing is very important.

  • @HKX_ORANGECHICKEN
    @HKX_ORANGECHICKEN 3 года назад

    Which size Abu garcia spinning reel 20 size or 30 size for a 7'7 rod rated 8 - 14lbs?? Targeting bass and halibut

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  3 года назад

      I do not have experience with that brand but maybe someone else can help. They have different size numbers than many other manufacturers.

  • @DR0NE_BEE
    @DR0NE_BEE Год назад

    Cpt. Myers. Im curious, doesn't D.O.A mean dead on arrival? Or is it abbreviated for something else?😎
    Nice video thanks.

  • @Ron-rw8uw
    @Ron-rw8uw 2 года назад

    Rods are rared by line test, since there is not really a standard, how are spinning reels rated?

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  2 года назад +1

      There really is no line rating for reels. They will show you how much of various lb test lines the spool can hold but that's it. My reel repair shop says many of the issues they repair come from people putting braid that will never break on reels that are too small and ruining the gears that were never meant to handle line that heavy.

    • @Ron-rw8uw
      @Ron-rw8uw 2 года назад

      @@CaptChrisMyers i have some 40lb braided line and ive been trying to find a reel for that line. However it's been difficult since they rarely have any line rating info at all. Like you said, usually it's just the length of line you can put on. So how do i look at a reel and know if it's gonna handle that 40lb braided line?

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  2 года назад +1

      If you look at the reel specs, it should tell you how much line of various sizes the manufacturer thinks it will hold. Some still only put mono sizes on, some put braid on mono. Look here, for example, there is a whole chart and it shows the 4000 will hold 200yds of 40 braid. daiwa.us/products/bg-sw-spinning
      If they do not show braid sizes, be sure to see the mono equivalent size of the braid you are using.

  • @lone5ranger
    @lone5ranger 4 года назад +1

    Sorry about the language, I'd like to blame it on auto correct, but I really need to improve my proof reading skills.

  • @YuGo122
    @YuGo122 Месяц назад

    Chris, but what do all these numbers - e.g. 2500, 3000, 4000, etc. really mean? What do they actually measure?

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  Месяц назад

      Since the sizes do not have any set standard, I don't know that they measure anything. They can just give you a rough idea of the reel's size but, as I showed, they do not always conform. Looking at the spool's line capacity is probably a better measure of size.

  • @kabanchan5768
    @kabanchan5768 2 года назад

    i purchased a 7000 reel but no idea what rod to get for it !!

  • @Shihabdeenrecreationalcyclist
    @Shihabdeenrecreationalcyclist Год назад

    How to choose a braided line pound test for spinning reel

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  Год назад

      Thanks. Good idea. many people use braid that is much heavier than they need.

  • @curtistravis5087
    @curtistravis5087 2 года назад

    You say 4000 Shimano and 2500 Diawa are close to the same size, so would you go with a 4000 Shimano?

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  2 года назад

      Depends on what size fish you are targeting the most. If I am occasionally catching 20+lb fish from a boat with a 2500, no problem. if consistently, then I want larger gears to handle the stress. For average fish 10lbs and under a 2500 works fine for me and it is lighter with less line needed to fill it. A 4000 will work for those fish but it has lots of line that will never see light and it is overkill. 30yrs ago, i thought I needed 4000s. now i fish with 1000,2000, and 2500 the most.

  • @kencleg7721
    @kencleg7721 5 месяцев назад

    Ultra light Nasci 1000 great perch crappie reel 6 lb test tops 30 is plenty for anything 40 or 3500 Penn are larger stippers and great off shore pic up to 20 lb braid the 5-6 6500 are catfish salmon and light offshore many tuna and dorado in 6-7 k reels lots of line capacity for running fish There’s a difference in a 30 3500 I like the 2500-3500 for bass and inshore fishing covers your 30” plus reds and large spec trout for the bass man. No larger than 4 k especially if casting a lot keep the weight down

  • @dak8840
    @dak8840 3 года назад +1

    I was gifted a shimano stradic FL 4500. I fish all bait casting combos and don’t Know much about spinning reels. What would be the right power/action rod and braided line size would you pair that reel with? I fish freshwater for bass and get into striped bass twice a year when they make there migratory run.

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  3 года назад +1

      The rod power and line size should directly relate to the weight of the fish/bait/and structure. For average fish under 10lbs in open water a medium light with 10lb would be my choice. larger fish or heavier cover could demand 15 or 20lb braid. A 4500 hold a lot of line and you may want to fill the spool part way with mono instead of 350yds of 10lb.

  • @andyarce7937
    @andyarce7937 Год назад

    Thinks

  • @michaelyanni4422
    @michaelyanni4422 2 года назад

    Oh this is nice

  • @jasonnorthrup3579
    @jasonnorthrup3579 3 года назад +1

    I use 1000-2000 depending on my rod. The biggest reel I have is a 3000 for peir fishing.

    • @utahsmurfet6643
      @utahsmurfet6643 3 года назад

      Dang just ordered deukio sw3000 sw4000. Should grabed 2000

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    @ejmacewan8942 3 года назад +2

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  • @ramilthekingfisher3324
    @ramilthekingfisher3324 2 года назад

    Ok

  • @paullobwein1632
    @paullobwein1632 3 года назад

    First time watching your videos. Loved the explanation of choosing. Simple practical explanation. I do have a question though. If you had a rod that’s rated 10-15 kilo does that get factored into the equation? Or does the the reel come first? Hmm chicken or egg question maybe?

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  3 года назад +2

      I would not be too concerned about the rod's rating. The size of the fish and line you are using would be more important to me. If you are targeting fish that size i would probably go with a 4000 size reel or maybe even a 5000 if they are 15k and up.

  • @marvsmith6706
    @marvsmith6706 3 года назад

    What is your thought of a 4000 Vanford on a ML bass rod with 15 lb braid and 8 lb flourocarbon leader?
    It is a light reel... it should cast farther than a 2500 due to line being closer to the spool lip... gears are stronger... drag is better...
    Is a stronger drag a bad thing if it is set light for 6 lb line?
    Is the only disadvantage the extra weight?
    I'd fill the spool with backer, then top it off with 100 yds of 10 or 15 lb braid. So this would reel line in quickly also.
    Please explain the negative other than weight.

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  3 года назад

      What are you going to use it for?

    • @marvsmith6706
      @marvsmith6706 3 года назад

      @@CaptChrisMyers freshwater... bass mostly, some walleye & pike.

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  3 года назад

      You probably do not need a reel that large for those fish. I routinely use a 2500 size for most of my saltwater inshore fishing. Unless you have a lot of docks or heavy vegetation, 10lb line will be fine as well. I do not think you will get any noticeable casting distance with the reel size, Line size is more important as well as how much line you put on the spool. A larger reel would be heavier and should make it less challenging to reel in the fish. Other than that, they are about the same.

  • @w0lfm4n43
    @w0lfm4n43 2 года назад

    Thank you for the tips 😊
    Does length of rod come into the equation? Say a 6foot, to 10 foot.. can you use same 2500-3000 reel?
    For the handles that screw in, they are left OR right reels.. ones that go all the way through, they are left and right yeah? So info should be available online before purchase. Am i right?

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  2 года назад

      The only time it would matter is some rods do not have reel seats large enough. The reel seat size is not standard among manufacturers. I have had some 5000 reels that would not fit on a rod when other would. The length should not factor into your decision.

  • @ghostrot
    @ghostrot 3 года назад

    I got a 300i reel

  • @Tscaperock
    @Tscaperock 5 месяцев назад

    I have at least fifty different reals, poles, for all kinds of fishing! If you are new to fishing get what is cheap and works! You can catch fish with a stick and line anytime, if fish are in the water in front of you!

  • @utahsmurfet6643
    @utahsmurfet6643 3 года назад

    I'm so confused lol used to be years ago 3000 was big. Ordered Shimano sienna in 3000 seems small now. I may have dump my spirex shimanos in 4000 they heavy over 400. So got 2 2.5,3000. New sienna and fx light now. Kind liking them

  • @mondefishingvlog6263
    @mondefishingvlog6263 3 года назад

    Can'I get one sir please 🥺😔

  • @utahsmurfet6643
    @utahsmurfet6643 3 года назад

    Good advice so far weight wears you out

  • @RileyReneau
    @RileyReneau 3 года назад

    My dude, idk if you realized it but their was a squirrel in your shirt the whole time. You can see his tail peaking out in most if the video.

  • @joshdudeguy2830
    @joshdudeguy2830 2 года назад

    So for slot red drum (I'm going on vacation to Port Aransas and wanna target them) is a 4000 enough? I'm looking at getting either a 4000 or a 6000 reel for that. Any input would be appreciated!

    • @CaptChrisMyers
      @CaptChrisMyers  2 года назад +1

      I use 2500 reels for the average redfish. Have caught plenty over 20lbs on 2500 and 3000 reels. I use 4000 reels for 20-50lb tarpon and a 6000 for 100lb fish. Unless you are routinely targeting redfish 20lbs and up, there is no need for reels that large.

    • @joshdudeguy2830
      @joshdudeguy2830 2 года назад

      @@CaptChrisMyers Thanks! I honestly wasn't sure if I would get a response at all, let alone so fast. Thanks for helping a newbie out. :)

  • @comment9948
    @comment9948 3 года назад

    They need monitors at the shop that played this when you go looking for rides and equipment.

  • @luddite2702
    @luddite2702 Год назад

    What are lbs. My god.