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Title: Bass Pro Spinning Reels
Post by: Langer on February 05, 2007, 11:10:41 AM
I am looking to add a couple more spinning rods to my gear this year.  I was browsing the Bass Pro website and notice their Pro Qualifier reels are on sale. Has anybody used these reels? Anyone got any pros/cons? Any advice would be great. Thanks

http://www.basspro.com/servlet/catalog.TextId?hvarTextId=51646&hvarTarget=search&cmCat=SearchResults
Title: Re: Bass Pro Spinning Reels
Post by: smbassman on February 05, 2007, 12:33:09 PM
Daiwa Exceler for the same price.  Smooth drag, large diameter ABS spool for fluoro and the digi-gear makes this the smoothest reel I have ever used.  I have nothing against BPS stuff, but I was amazed by this reel last summer, buying 3 more this year and evetually will replace all my spinning reels with them.  If you go to the store and try them out, I guarantee you will not find a smoother reel for less than $130 and that is the next level Daiwa.  The only difference is one extra bearing for double the money.
Title: Re: Bass Pro Spinning Reels
Post by: MBell on February 05, 2007, 01:06:15 PM
I have two size 30 bass pro enticer spinning reels.  They have 10 bearings, they are similar to the pfluger presidents.  I was looking to get $30 each or $50 for both shipped.  I got them this summer and they work like new.  I replaced them with some quantums at christmas.  I haven't used this version of the qualifier.
-Matt
Title: Re: Bass Pro Spinning Reels
Post by: Langer on February 05, 2007, 01:48:55 PM
MBell,
Why did you replace the enticers?  Was there something you didnt like about them?
Title: Re: Bass Pro Spinning Reels
Post by: MBell on February 05, 2007, 02:50:03 PM
I wasn't as comfortable with the handles as I was with the quantums.  All of my spinning reels are now quantum catalysts.  I have 10 spinning reels on the boat and it felt weird to switch, so I ended up not using them as much. 
-Matt
Title: Re: Bass Pro Spinning Reels
Post by: karol on February 05, 2007, 03:51:06 PM
 ok , now i have a question about the bass pro reels with the big spools. are these better for florocarbon and braided lines? just got a st.croix mh and am looking for a reel. made a good haul at the musky club swap meet saturday-around 280.00$. almost bought a shimano reel for 89.00. tell me about these reels- the bass pro ones..thanks .karol
Title: Re: Bass Pro Spinning Reels
Post by: Cy on February 05, 2007, 06:28:20 PM
I have a BPS Pro Qualifier bait casting reel that I have had for about a year.  I fished with it all last season and had no problems with it.

Cy
Title: Re: Bass Pro Spinning Reels
Post by: BASS FISHERMAN on February 06, 2007, 12:13:29 PM
i has foond usin thems bass pro reels are no good  :P :P :P
ween chuckin me spinners bait i try thems butt thay juss not lass like thems SHEMANO reels  ;) ;) ;) i has 3 of them nice SHEMANO bait casturs an 2 of them nice SHEMANOS  spinnie reels an thay all good at chuckin spinners bait  ;) ;) ;) never a strip geer or annything rong at all
bass pro reels i strip out thay geers an i brake the dragg systems  :o :o :o
go withs sumetines else othur thans bass pro reels  ;) ;) ;) on anothur note!!! bass pro has nice spinners bait tho   :D :D :D

:-* :-* :-* RANGERS BOAT RULE  :-* :-* :-*
Title: Re: Bass Pro Spinning Reels
Post by: kgr624 on February 06, 2007, 01:24:41 PM
I have quantum PTI 10-20-30 reels and I believe they are the smoothest reels out there. The only problem I have had is that this spring in the spool that creates the drag noise fell out of one of them but works the same. They just fit very nicely with the fishing I do.( they look PRETTY too.)

Ken