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21st June 00:15
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I've been hearing more and more grumbles about Okuma's quality, reliability
and their durability. On a personal observation, I noticed at ICAST last summer in Las Vegas that the reels in Okuma's booth that were nice and smooth at the beginning of the show were sounding (and feeling) like coffee grinders by the end of the three day show. My marketing guy has burned up two of their high end spinning reels catching 4 salmon. I have my doubts about them. But not about Shimano. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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21st June 00:16
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IMO, regardless of which you buy now, you'll end up with the Shimano later. Is
IMO, bearings are very overrated in a lot of reels. They are either placed where they do not make a difference or they are much cheaper bearings, thus the manufacturer can put more in but they wear out much sooner. I have 18 Shimano reels including 3 Calcutta 251s, so you could say I'm partial, ut the reason all my reels are Shimano is because they have proven to be the best reel I have ever used. Brad Coovert Tournament Director, Greenfield Bassmasters http://www.greenfieldbassmasters.com Esox Rods - Hand Made In The USA "For The Toughest Fishing Around" |
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