i just picked up a couple shimano sahara 2500's on ebay for cheap. both new. so one is a "shimano sahara 2500" and the other is a "shimano sahara 2500 FB"
the FB is clearly a much better quality reel. does anybody know the difference between the two? tried to check specs online but didn't have much luck. maybe the FB is a newer model?
Looking at the latest series of all Shimano spinning reels, I see FB's, FE's, FJ's, FD's...So I think that the difference may merely be the FB is a new version as it appears this is how shimano labels their spinning reel lines. The latest line from Shimano Sahara is FD (and FD for this one is not front drag). Do the packages show they have the exact same specs? Weight, bearings, etc the same?
Do you guys believe the ratio and all that stuff for a reel makes that much of a difference in catching fish? I have used reels that come with the pole and never really paid attention to the gear ratio and all that.I still catch myself some nice fish.I think that gear ratio stuff and all that is just a gimmick to get you to buy the most expensive reels.
I've used wallyworld(walmart) rods and reels and caught fish.Just like hunting,they want you to buy all the scent blocker clothes,scents,etc.,claiming they help you get deer.I don't use any of that stuff and got myself a 158lb 10 point buck a few years back,and got a seven pointer last year.So is it really necessary to have the right
gear ratio and all that stuff???I know rod size can make a difference
in your casting for certain lures.
Do you guys believe the ratio and all that stuff for a reel makes that much of a difference in catching fish? I have used reels that come with the pole and never really paid attention to the gear ratio and all that.I still catch myself some nice fish.I think that gear ratio stuff and all that is just a gimmick to get you to buy the most expensive reels.
I've used wallyworld(walmart) rods and reels and caught fish.Just like hunting,they want you to buy all the scent blocker clothes,scents,etc.,claiming they help you get deer.I don't use any of that stuff and got myself a 158lb 10 point buck a few years back,and got a seven pointer last year.So is it really necessary to have the right
gear ratio and all that stuff???I know rod size can make a difference
in your casting for certain lures.
I agree with this, with a caveat.
There are some great no names who make excellent gear who have just not gotten well known yet and sell their stuff at reasonable prices..some just above cost. While a price tag can be an indication of better quality, it isn't always. Sometimes a price tag is just a price hike for a name tag.
I do agree that no expense should be spared when buying quality gear though. You want your stuff to matter when it comes down to it, and if you have a weak link then the whole chain will collapse as soon as it is put to the test. You can get fish on a cane pole with no reel...but the world opens up wide when you have a very sturdy and trustworthy bit of kit in your hands and a monster on the end of the line just waiting to get its picture taken!