Bass Pro Shops® Crappie Maxx® Deluxe Crappie Reel
- Designed especially for light-biting crappie
- Smooth drag that’s compatible with ultralight lines
- Easy-cranking handle
- Selective on/off bait clicker
- Stop position anti-reverse
- Multi-disc star drag spool tension knob
- 3.6:1 gear ratio
Designed especially for light-biting crappie, the Bass Pro Shops® Crappie Maxx Deluxe Crappie Reel features a smooth drag that’s compatible with ultralight lines, easy-cranking handle, selective on/off bait clicker, and stop position anti-reverse. Features multi-disc star drag spool tension knob and 3.6:1 gear ratio. Weight: 4.3 oz. Line capacity: 6 lbs./90 yards.
Rated 3.2 out of 5Â by 5
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Rated 1 out of 5Â by JBass Crappie Maxx
Performed poorly. Line kept going inside reel causing reel to malfunctions. I would not purchase this item again.
March 15, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5Â by thecrappiekid Not for casting
I bought this reel to go with an uncle bucks crappie rod, but it didn't turn out too well, so I took my crappie pole and took all the line off of it and put a real rod tip on it. Then, I taped this reel on to it. I works great. I can't wait to get the slab grabber combo, because I'm gonna swap reels with it.
June 29, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5Â by Aleon Okay Product
This is an okay product. While it is not a bad product, it could be a little better. When I tighten the drag, it sometimes does not stay tightened and loosens. But overall, it's a good product. The line stays on, and reeling in is smooth and fun. I would recommend this more as a tightline or trolling reel because you can't cast it.
May 21, 2012
Rated 2 out of 5Â by RANGER09 Not so happy
Using the reel on a 10' crappie rod just to hold alittle line to vertical jig but when you set the hook the anti reverse doesn't alway stay engaged. Wouldn't buy again
May 7, 2012
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I fish a lake near my house that has bass that rarely grow over six pounds. Would this be able to handle a three to six pound bass?Oh, and also, can this reel be casted?
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No it can't cast but it can handle bass because it has a drag system and I caught a few 1-2 pounders on it.A:Â
Yes it will I caught a four pound bass out of a creek I fish on the weekendsAnswers
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You can't cast it. It does not have a free spool release.1 of 1
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