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    I'm about to pull the trigger on some trolling rods and I need to figure out what type of reel to put on them. I will mainly be spider rigging but would like to long line also. So spinning reel or baitcaster? Does it really matter or is it personal preference? Thanks.
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    Matt I am no expert on the subject but I like spinning reels best..I tried 1 bait caster for awhile but changed it back to the spinning reel. . Could be flash back about bird nests I had back when I bass fished with a bait caster..I am sure some of the more experienced guys will reply to your post.

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    I use spinning reels and like them but a line counter bait caster would be nice for long lining, they also make some add on line counters if you do go with spinning reels but I cant say if they work very good. I would think it would come down to personnel preference honestly.
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    Matt, I've about tried it all from the mini line holders, to small spinning reels to bait casters. What fits us is a 2500 series in a quality reel. I do have some line counters on the cranking rods, but I won't hesitate to mix in a jigging/longlining rod and reel, if needed when cranking. On the jigging poles, it is small pflueger spinning reels with an occasional pink Okuma thrown in for my lady friend.
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    I'd say it's personal preference, I like bait cast reels, but most use spinning reels from what I've seen on the water
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    I use the Shimano IX 1000 R spinning reel. Haven't had any problems at all. Light on the pocket book as well.

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    Matt, my preference is spinning, I have many uses for extra spinning reels (trout, bass, whites, bream) but not other uses for small lesser quality cheap bait casters. Just figured if I was gonna have to buy 8 or so more reels might go with something very versatile. Just my 2 cents.
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    I am fond of the Abu Garcia Cardinal sx10 reels. I give them a beating and they last me 5 years or so. These cost me about $35. Think these will get the job done? RCC - you mention the 2500 series. What size line does that handle? I'm guessing that it is a medium sized reel, 8 pound line (mono)? I normally get the cardinal 10 for most of my spinning rods for creek fishing and I run 6 pound mono on it. Just not sure how big of a reel that I should get. Thanks.
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    I second the Abu Garcia Cardinal. I've been using them for trout fishing and crappie fishing. Good reels
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    The reason that I use the 2500 reels is strictly about the amount of line that they will hold. When long lining or if you get a bad hang up, the extra line on the spool can be a real asset. I do like the size of a small reel when transporting or when they are in the holders, but when it comes action time, I like the larger reel. The Shimano Sonora's in a 2500 that I use will hold 140 yards of 8lb. I have 4 of these and 4 Pflueger Presidents that are about the same size. I bought them all for less than $30 each when they were marked down at Walmart.
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