Front drag

Front drag

Spinnng reels with a front drag are the most popular spinning reels among the predator anglers, especially for spinning. If you use the spinning reel a lot, for example when spinning, the quality of the materials is very important, because you use the spinning much more often than during the deadbait fishing. The spinning reels wears much faster and high quality is therefore necessary.
Some brands that are popular among predator anglers due to the quality are Shimano, Daiwa and Spro.

What is the best predator spinning reel?

When choosing the best spinning reel you need to start with the correct size. The size must be in balance with the fishing rod you use.
For fishing with a light spinning rod up to 2.10M with a low casting weight for trout and perch, we recommend a size 500 to 1500 approx.
For spinning rods from 2.10 to 2.70M for fishing for pike, a 2500 or 3000 spinning reel fits best.
If you fish with a 2.70M spinning rod with a high casting weight, take a bigger and stronger spinning reel from size 4000. So that you can throw further and drill the largest pike.

If you go fishing for zander with a dropshot rod or vertical rod from the boat or belly boat, you will hold the rod a lot and you will need little line capacity. A small, light spinning reel with a size of 1000 to a maximum of 2500 is the best option. If you are going to fish for zander from the shore, you will need a spinning reel from size 2500.
If you want to go catfish fishing, take the strongest and largest spinning reels from size 10,000. Catfish are that strong, you can also consider using a baitcasting reel, given that they are a lot stronger than a spinning reel.

Do you prefer to use a spinning reel with a rear drag? No problem, because it does not matter how the spinning reel functions.

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Front drag

Spinnng reels with a front drag are the most popular spinning reels among the predator anglers, especially for spinning. If you use the spinning reel a lot, for example when spinning, the quality of the materials is very important, because you use the spinning much more often than during the deadbait fishing. The spinning reels wears much faster and high quality is therefore necessary.
Some brands that are popular among predator anglers due to the quality are Shimano, Daiwa and Spro.

What is the best predator spinning reel?

When choosing the best spinning reel you need to start with the correct size. The size must be in balance with the fishing rod you use.
For fishing with a light spinning rod up to 2.10M with a low casting weight for trout and perch, we recommend a size 500 to 1500 approx.
For spinning rods from 2.10 to 2.70M for fishing for pike, a 2500 or 3000 spinning reel fits best.
If you fish with a 2.70M spinning rod with a high casting weight, take a bigger and stronger spinning reel from size 4000. So that you can throw further and drill the largest pike.

If you go fishing for zander with a dropshot rod or vertical rod from the boat or belly boat, you will hold the rod a lot and you will need little line capacity. A small, light spinning reel with a size of 1000 to a maximum of 2500 is the best option. If you are going to fish for zander from the shore, you will need a spinning reel from size 2500.
If you want to go catfish fishing, take the strongest and largest spinning reels from size 10,000. Catfish are that strong, you can also consider using a baitcasting reel, given that they are a lot stronger than a spinning reel.

Do you prefer to use a spinning reel with a rear drag? No problem, because it does not matter how the spinning reel functions.

Read more