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Cbad Mike 03-02-2015 03:11 PM

TURNER'S ad for Fred Hall
 
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Cbad Mike 03-02-2015 03:15 PM

What's the word on the Sealine X reels???
Any good for LJ?
What size is recommended???
Any info. would be appreciated.
Thanks.

Shimano Penn 03-03-2015 04:19 PM

Despite my loyalty to my user name inspirations I have two Sealine X 40's, one low speed I use for live bait and squid and one high speed I use for irons. I love them and plan to buy at least one more, maybe two. According to the pro's at Squidco they are low maintenance and durable enough take the kind of beating ( and occasional drenching ) that kayak fishing dishes out. Sure there are "better" reels but these seem like an excellent overall value, I'm happy with them.

food4less562 03-03-2015 04:54 PM

I have a couple sealine reels in my collection. They are great reels. A salesmans at Turners said they are going to be around 40% off.

Cbad Mike 03-03-2015 05:08 PM

Thanks for the replies guys.
Your input is appreciated.
I think I'll pick up at least one.
:cheers1:

HBOUND808 03-03-2015 06:53 PM

Great reels. Daiwa sealines have been around a long time. Light, cast great, super durable, could use a drag upgrade, but good enough. I would say they are the best bang for the buck, especially when they are on sale.

bubblehide 03-03-2015 06:56 PM

Gotta agree with everyone, for a kayak reel, you get the most bang for your buck.

RobFish 03-03-2015 06:57 PM

They're great reels Mike.
Think of it this way…the 20 and the 30 are the same spool diameter, with the
30 being a fraction wider. Same thing with the 40 and the 50.
Solid performers, can take a hell of a beating, easily maintained, and very affordable, especially when 40% off retail. I ran them for years before I switched over the lever drags. Now my brother owns them all.
I have one Daiwa, a Saltist 40, on my jigstick for surface irons, and that's just because I can cast a star drag much further than I can cast a lever drag, and I run straight mono.

bubblehide 03-03-2015 07:26 PM

I hear that new Penn Fathom lever drag, open spindle, casts just as well if not better than the star drags. I have yet to try one, but I do plan on buying one. I have several of the Fathom star drags, and I'm very happy with them. But for a budget yak reel the Sealines can't be beat.

dmrides 03-04-2015 06:34 AM

X2, the sealine used to be required equipment for yakkers. Both my 40+ YT came in on the 40xha.
The stock drags are crap, they get sticky really quick. When you buy the reel, get the carbontex drags and replace the stock ones. As you do this, spread a very thin layer of grease on all the internal surfaces of the reel. That will keep all the salt from building up and you will have a kick ass yak reel for years to come. Assuming the clicking doesn't drive you crazy and force you to sell all your sealines so you can buy saltists.

45user 03-04-2015 01:04 PM

$89 for sealine 40 size at turners

momo fish 03-04-2015 01:16 PM

That's a good deal for a reel that will get abused on a kayak anyhow...

EastLosYaker 03-04-2015 09:15 PM

Picked up an Avet JX 6.0 single speed "Blem" for $199 plus tax. Save $50 for mismatched colors? I'll take that any day. Bought some Rapalas with the money I saved. Preferred the silver, but screw it, it's UCLA Blue/Gold anyways. Go Bruins!

MrPukaShell 03-05-2015 04:09 AM

Got me a MXJ 2 Speed for $239.00 and free spectra. Black and Silver


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