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    I don't spider rig anymore, but rather I long line troll. I had a older basspro crappie max spinning reel go down I've had for years. I went back with a new crappie max $20 in the blister pack, I used it for the 1st time yesterday it's as smooth as any high dollar bass reels I have I'm definitely going to replace the next with them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KrappieKrane View Post
    The Shimano 1000 rear drag spinning reel sold in the plastic pack for around $15 works well for spider rigging. Think I bought all mine at bass pro years ago
    That’s pretty crazy that you said that because I just bought 6 Shimano 10s the ones with the trigger on them. I figure they will do the job just fine


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    Quote Originally Posted by KrappieKrane View Post
    The Shimano 1000 rear drag spinning reel sold in the plastic pack for around $15 works well for spider rigging. Think I bought all mine at bass pro years ago
    I too have a bunch of these reels. Local shop sells them for $10 each all day long.
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    Cheap bait casters for me..lots of reel for the occasional big fish and much easier to handle with the thumb bar to release the line on the long rods.

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    Those closeout 25.00 ultrex reels from grizzly are really nice . Have had mine for several years . Handled a 15 lb. flat head with no problems . lol

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    I prefer a small spinning reel... there are tons to choose from I got my set off eBay...


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    I use the quantum q10 micro spinning reels. I find them on sale at academy for $17. Normally $20. But either price I think the my are one of the best micro spinning reels out there.

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    I'm with those that like bait casters with thumb bars for reasons mentioned
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    The solo reels are perfect for spider rigging. I switched from the Shimano 1000 to them. Shimano 1000 are good reels also, use them for longlining.

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