Offshore Angler™ Ocean Master® Round Casting Reels | Bass Pro Shops

Offshore Angler™ Ocean Master® Round Casting Reels

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  • Machined-aluminum, 1-piece frame
  • Machined-aluminum spool
  • 4-bearing system
  • Adjustable 4-pin centrifugal brake system
  • PowerLock™ instant anti-reverse
  • Model OM-4000 includes a FREE live bait handle

Offshore Angler's Ocean Master Round Casting Reels sport a traditional round shape and a lightweight machined, anodized aluminum 1-piece frame ensure top performance in a wide range of saltwater applications. Features a smooth-running 4-bearing system, machined-aluminum spool for maximum casting distance, tough titanium line guide, adjustable [Read More]

   



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OM4000

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5.2:1

Ball Bearings: 4+1
Max Drag: 20 Lbs.
Reel Weight (oz.): 11.9
Line Cap.: 17/175
38-310-067-00
Your Price (each): $99.99
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OM2000

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5.2:1

Ball Bearings: 3+1
Reel Weight (oz.): 11.5
Line Cap.: 12/195
38-352-285-00
Your Price (each): $99.99
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  • Machined-aluminum, 1-piece frame
  • Machined-aluminum spool
  • 4-bearing system
  • Adjustable 4-pin centrifugal brake system
  • PowerLock™ instant anti-reverse
  • Model OM-4000 includes a FREE live bait handle

Offshore Angler's Ocean Master Round Casting Reels sport a traditional round shape and a lightweight machined, anodized aluminum 1-piece frame ensure top performance in a wide range of saltwater applications. Features a smooth-running 4-bearing system, machined-aluminum spool for maximum casting distance, tough titanium line guide, adjustable 4-pin centrifugal brake system; exclusive PowerLock™ instant anti-reverse; and space-age drag washers that can handle heavy pressure without hitching or chattering.

Model OM-4000 includes a FREE live bait handle.

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I have a 4 year old reel and I can no longer get the line guide to flow freely back and forth. It looks like the piece which controls the back and forth distribution is cracked and will not allow it to move after it gets to the right side. Any suggestions?
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 - Norfolk, Va
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send it to basspro repair shop. really cheap. if you look at the reel from the reverse side of levelwind there is a flat head screw cover. take the cover off and there is a pressure pin that rides the grooves on the shaft to turn the levelwind. you can replace the pin.
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Don't even buy this reel.
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 - South Padre Island, Texas
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looks for looks there doesnt seem to be any difference between the OFA OM4000 and the Bass Pro Shops Muskie Angler round cast reels, i just want to know if they are the same, they look like it, and their descriptions are similar and so is their price so i was just wondering. Are they the same?
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The main difference between the Ocean Master Reel and the Musky Angler is that the Ocean master is a Casting reel specifically made for Saltwater. The Musky Angler is a Conventional reel that is specifically made for Freshwater. Thank you!
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 - Springfield, MO
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I need a part for this reel but im having a hard time finding any, anyone out there know a source?
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the roddy 175 by penn has almost identical internals and you can buy one online for less than $40.00 and just switch out the broken parts but if possible find a schematic for the reel
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Yes, clicker button is on the left side of the reel.
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