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5600BCX

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5.3:1

Line Capacity: 14/180
Braid Capacity: 30/250
Ball Bearings: 3+1
Max Drag: 12.5 Lbs.
Recovery: 22.5" Per Turn
Reel Weight (oz): 10.4
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5601BCX

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5.3:1

Line Capacity: 14/180
Braid Capacity: 30/250
Ball Bearings: 3+1
Max Drag: 12.5 Lbs.
Recovery: 22.5" Per Turn
Reel Weight (oz): 10.4
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6600BCX

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5.3:1

Line Capacity: 14/245
Braid Capacity: 30/330
Ball Bearings: 3+1
Max Drag: 12.5 Lbs.
Recovery: 22.5" Per Turn
Reel Weight (oz): 11.3
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6601BCX

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5.3:1

Line Capacity: 14/245
Braid Capacity: 30/330
Ball Bearings: 3+1
Max Drag: 12.5 Lbs.
Recovery: 22.5" Per Turn
Reel Weight (oz): 11.3
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  • Tough and powerful
  • Three stainless steel ball bearings
  • Corrotech treated Instant Anti-Reverse bearing
  • Anti-Distortion Spool for extreme loads
  • Recessed front for lower profile
  • Soft-touch thumb bar
  • Centrifugal brakes
  • Star drag
  • Oversized handle

The Abu Garcia BCX Baitcast Reel delivers the cranking power and toughness needed to handle big stubborn fish such as catfish or northern pike. Abu Garcia's reliable BCX Baitcast Reel features three smooth-performing stainless steel ball bearings and quiet Corrotech-treated Instant Anti-Reverse bearing for durability and to hold firm against bullish fish. In addition to centrifugal brakes, star drag and comfortable oversized handle, the BCX Baitcast Reel is outfitted with Abu Garcia's innovative Anti-Distortion Spool™, which won't torque under a heavy load.

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Rated 4.1 out of 5 by 154 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by WOW AWESOME REEL Just took this reel out for the first time and wow is all i can say, it casts a country mile with a 1 oz. sinker on it. The bait clicker works well and this reel has all the power in needed to land big cats. Would recommend this to anyone, and i have had no problems with the backlashes and i am a pretty good user with baitcasters. This is my first Abu and WILL NOT be my last. LOVE THIS REEL. March 4, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5 by Great Catfishing Reel I have three of these reels on a 8' Ugly Stick rod which I use for catfish. Although I haven't landed any 50+ punders with them, I have caught some in the 30 lb. range and they worked fine. They have a good drag and bait alert if you want it. One of my reels was actually my dad's that he bought around 30 years ago and I'm still using it today. March 1, 2013
Rated 1 out of 5 by JUNK!!!! BCX 6601 This reel was defective right out of the box. Abu Garcia failed tremendously on this one. Not sure why they would destroy their reputation by manufacturing a reel like this which doesn't live up to their brand. Returning it and going for a Shimano instead. Don't waste your hard earned cash on this reel January 4, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5 by Walleye reel I bought this reel to drag worm harnesses for walleye. The price was reasonable and the performance so far seems to be excellent. October 23, 2012
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Depends on what size you are fishing for. If you and planning on catching sharks 3 feet and under this reel could work for you but if you are planning on catching much bigger ones I would looking into some PENN reels.
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You can fish for shark, however this reel would need to be throughly rinsed after use to clean out the salt..
2 months, 2 weeks ago
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for striper fishing

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will this handle live bait striper fishing
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Yes it has all the power you will need.
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Oh yeah this reel may be inexpensive but it definetly lives up to the abu name...
6 months ago
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yes, i use 30lb spiderwire braid on mine
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I used a 1 oz. and it launched it across the pond i was fishing at.
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Yes, it cast good with 3 oz of weight. I've even used 2 oz bank sinkers and it still casts pretty good. You may have to loosen the spool tension knob on the side to allow it to cast further depending on the amount of weight you're trying to cast.
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I fish 40lb braid on mine all the time and it throws better than my revo's
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I would like to get the right size reel, but was also wondering if it would be good for fishing deep crankbaits for largemouth. is the smallest size reel the one i need? i would fish this on a wright and mcgill rick clunn rod that is 7'8 long.
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I bass fish with the 6600 bcx, and I love it...
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This reel has a lot of cranking power but has a slow retrieve. A better option is the abu garcia black max, its about the same price and has a faster gear ratio to help get those crank baits down deep. I have a black max and love it the casting controls are great for the such an affordable reel.
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I throw 3/8 oz bait's and it will throw a country mile with 40lb braid (stren) or 30lb fireline, it throw better than my revo's
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Your anti backlash control is your thumb. Ihave cast a little as 1/4 ounce with Ambassador reels on a med action rod and 12 pound test line. If you need a magnetic backlash control this is not the reel model for you.
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Anything below 1/4oz is difficult to get any kind of control or distance. With a light weight lure I've had MORE backlash than with excessively heavy lures (3oz+).

Backlash control isn't great. Always keep your thumb on the reel and continually check your drag. Otherwise backlash central.
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The reels (both the 5600 and the 6600) have great antibacklash control. For the 5600, it needs at least1/2 or 3/4 oz to cast. The 6600 needs a little more, about 3/4-1oz to cast.
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The stiffness of your rod has a lot to do with it. if your rod is to whippy you can get alot of back lashes. I use the 6600 as a heaving reel (casting 5 oz lead plus bait) and can let this reel roll all the way till the bait hits the water. The 5600 i use for bass fishing with sufix 17lbs line and casting a texas rigged worm with an 1/8th oz sinker is no problem.
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I do most of my fishing in a narrow oxbar lake in Alabama. Does the reel allow finesse to get under and around potential obstacles? Is it good at using light lures as well?
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I would invest in a spinning outfit, My preference is a pfleuger president , I use the 6930 for crappie and the 6940 for bass, jmo
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This not a reel i would pick for light lures it doesnt have a great spool brake. The black max or the silver max are a better options for smaller lures because of the magnetic braking, but still have great power and are similarly priced
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I used 1/4 punce weights with 6 inch worms with my Ambassador Five and 5500 C3 with no difficulties. New, these reels need a little time for break in but are absolutely dependable. The five is used as my jig reel on a seven foot heavy pole with 1/2 0r 3/4 ounce jigs in heavy cover.
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In my opinion, no. I use it for jigging up deep lakers because it has good line capacity and durability. I would not list finesse or casting ability among its strengths.
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yes i use it for every thing to me its the best reel in a long time
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I am planning to pair the 6600 model up with a 6'6 medium action rod. I was wondering if that would be ok or if i should go with the 5600 model.
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I have one one a 6'6 veritas and one on a 7' veritas and I love them both, It's all about what you are comfortable fishing with..
6 months ago
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Yes just don't put as heavy of line on.
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That is a little light, especially for the 6600. I personally use 6' 6" medium heavy action rod for the 5600. Don't underestimate the 5600, it is a very strong reel. So I wouldn't put either reel on a medium action rod. But if you insist on pairing up a BCX reel with a medium action rod, choose the 5600
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Yes. That is exactly the set-up I use. Works very well.
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You could use it like that if you wanted to. I use my two with a 7'6" MH and love it!
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I have the 5600BCX paired with a 6'6" UglyStik med. action rod and the balance is great, very easy to use setup, but I also have a Ambassadeur 6600C4 on a 7'3" Abu Garcia Veritas medium/heavy rod and it feels great. Being that the 6600 is slightly larger, in my opinion it would be more suited and on a 7'-7'6" medium-medium/heavy rod. But it all comes down to the type of fishing you're doing and the setup that feels right to you.
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I am planning on using this reel in saltwater for porgy. I was wondering if this would be ok?
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Yes but I think it can handle more than that. The reel is very strong.
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I do not see why you would not be able to use for Porgy Fishing. Just remeber when using a conventional reel (not a spinning reel), keep your thumb on the spool to avoid tangles as you let your line to the bottom.
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15# test?

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Would it be ok to put 15 # test on the 5601BCX for light saltwater applications?
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I would put at least that big if it was me, probably with 50lb braid... . I don't like 5601 for salt water I would go with the 6601, JMO
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15 pound test is what i have on my 5600. it gives you plenty of strenght and line capacity. ive caught tons of blue fish flounder and sting rays with my 5600 matched with a bass pro shops graghite series 7' mh action rod
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yes but, i personaly use 20 lb power pro braid in moss green.
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15# test line would be okay on the 5601 BCX. Only drawback would be it won't hold as much line as a it would a smaller line. Will work well for you though.
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Is 180 yds. of line ok?

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I plan to put 14 # test mono on the 5601BCX model. I was wondering if that would work for light saltwater applications.
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Not on the 5601, but it will be fine on the 6601
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I'd go with some sort of braided line
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that would work greatly for saltwater in those circumstances.
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well when i use my freshwater reels in saltwater i always wash it out the spool and gears to get the corrosive salt out
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