Browning® Fishing Midas Low-Profile Baitcast Reels

   

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MI10SHLD

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7.1:1

Line Capacity: 12/120
Ball Bearings: 9+1
Max Drag: 17.6 Lbs.
Recovery: 31" Per Turn
Reel Weight (oz): 8.85
1650508
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MI20HA

Right

6.4:1

Line Capacity: 12/230
Ball Bearings: 9+1
Max Drag: 16.5 Lbs.
Recovery: 28" Per Turn
Reel Weight (oz): 9.8
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MI10HLD

Left

6.4:1

Line Capacity: 12/120
Ball Bearings: 9+1
Max Drag: 17.6 Lbs.
Recovery: 28" Per Turn
Reel Weight (oz): 8.85
1650509
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MI10HFD

Right

6.4:1

Line Capacity: 12/120
Ball Bearings: 9+1
Max Drag: 17.6 Lbs.
Recovery: 26" Per Turn
Reel Weight (oz): 8.85
1650510
Your Price: $139.99
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MI10SHD

Right

7.1:1

Line Capacity: 12/120
Ball Bearings: 9+1
Max Drag: 17.6 Lbs.
Recovery: 31" Per Turn
Reel Weight (oz): 8.85
1644663
Your Price: $139.99
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MI10HD

Right

6.4:1

Line Capacity: 12/120
Ball Bearings: 9+1
Max Drag: 17.6 Lbs.
Recovery: 28" Per Turn
Reel Weight (oz): 8.85
1644664
Your Price: $139.99
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  • Compact, full-featured reels fit like a glove
  • Powerful one-piece aluminum frame
  • Double-anodized forged aluminum V-spool
  • 9 stainless steel bearings plus Powerlock™ instant anti-reverse
  • Dual Braking - both centrifugal and magnetic cast control
  • Carbon-Teflon®/stainless steel drag system

Trophy bass, walleye, redfish, steelhead…whatever your target, Browning has a top-of-the-line Midas baitcaster that’s ideal for your quest. Our ''10-class'' models are ultra-compact, full-featured reels that fit your hand like a glove and balance beautifully on your favorite rod. Premium exterior features include a powerful one-piece aluminum frame, double-anodized forged aluminum V-spool, and aluminum recurve handle and drag star. Inside are nine double-shielded stainless steel bearings, plus the Powerlock™ instant anti-reverse roller bearing. Fail-Safe Dual Braking uses both centrifugal and magnetic cast control to provide unparalleled accuracy; both systems are externally adjustable, and the palming cover has a handy push-button release for easy maintenance. Other features include high-powered carbon-Teflon®/stainless steel drag system, handy thumb bar spool release, and titanium nitride line guide.

Line recovery in inches per handle turn.

Rated 4.6 out of 5 by 51 reviewers.
Rated 4 out of 5 by Great Value This reel was a pleasant surprise once I used it. In the store I was not sure it was what I wanted or how good it would be, but took a chance since the price was so good. This reel casts great and retreive is also very solid. April 7, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5 by Browning Midas Low Profile Baitcast Reel Last year's Midas reel was the best thing since toast! The 2010 low profile model is the butter and jelly on that toast! I picked it up on sale for $40 off to boot!! The low profile, like it's full-sized predecessor, is a pleasure to cast and has tons of drag. Better still, it fits my hand like a glove, increasing my confidence to manage the reel when it counts the most. Like last year's model, it's all but endlessly adjustable. My opinion: you can pay more, but you simply won't buy better! March 27, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5 by very good reel i bought this reel the first day of the spring classic sale even do it wasnt on sale i still got it and this baitcast reel is dynamite. i used my friends quantum baitcaster and always used to get birdsnest but not with this browning reel its smooth and cast great i paired it up with an abu garcia vendetta and cant wait to use it for the first time in the water!!!! February 28, 2010
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The release button is the Browning logo next to the cast control, opposite side of the handle!
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I don't know too much about Browning, but you might look on the tension side-plate for a screw to disengage the side-plate.
4 months, 3 weeks ago
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The line capacity and drag of the 20 size compares favorably to Abu-Garcia Revo-Toro for 1/2 the price ($130 less). I was curious if anyone has had any experience/ success when going after mukie and any other info (opinions, rod-reel-line-lure combos) they might have about this reel.
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I haven't used it for Musky, but I use it for striped bass, it works well and can handle a 15 lb. bass. I had to replace the bearings on the spool, but it does have over 600 fish caught on it!
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Flipping switch???

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What exactly is a flipping switch? And what does it do???
11 months ago
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 - New-Brunswick, Canada
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This is a great addition to the reel if you fieh in areas where guick responce is a must. When casting you push the bar while holding ths spool at the same time. When you cast and release the bar the the spool locks in for less drop of the bait , helping to keep the bait from sinking into unwanted areas (ie. brush, oyster reef, moss,giving you an advantage, and helping you to keep from free of hangs.
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The flippin switch allows you to change the funtion of the thumb bar. Reguluar potition depress the thumb bar is depressed and the line spool is set in free spool and stays there till the handle is turned to reel the line in. Switch to flippin and depress the bar puts the spool in free spool. Release the thumb and it goes back to locking the spool in the wind up mode right away.
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 - New London, WI
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I'm in the market for a new reel and being new at baitcasting, this is my third season, I would like to know how well the dual brake system works! Not necessarily for distance, but for different lures, and how easy it is to set when changing lures? Is it really fussy, or is it just a simple turn of the dials and that's it? Also is one brand of reel better suited for an individual than an other? Example, if I use a Shimano reel, and I works just great for me! Then I decide to try a Browning reel,of the same specks, and it does not do the trick for me, is it just me, or can it be that one brand is better suited for my needs than an other? Keep in mind that I am new in the baitcasting world, but I have figured out the thumbing and I am getting more accurate. But, I have seen some difference between brands!I know a high end reel is a high end reel, regardless of brand! Once you pass $250, it's pretty much brand preference!

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be safe and tight lines!
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 - New-Brunswick, Canada
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The reel has multiple settings on the side.
By rotating the outer dial you can control the amount of magnetic force applied to the spool.
The inner dial controls the number of break shoes that the centrifugal break system uses to slow down the spool's rotation. By turning this dial to 1,2,or 3 you allow 2,4 or 6 break shoes to create friction against the spool's breaking ring.
Since you are new to baitcasters I suggest you start off with the 10 setting on the outside dial and 3 on the inner.
Also I suggest you start off filling the spool only to 75% capacity. This will help limit your backlashes.
I have replaced all my Shimano reels with these Browning Midas reels. With them set properly I can cast into the wind with no problem. Plus set them for distance and nothing else I've ever used will cast as far.

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1 year, 1 month ago
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Too easy & changeable to wind, lures etc... for words.

Trading brands to & fro no big deal in a day on the water
1 year, 2 months ago
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 - Portland TN
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they dont make them anymore i dont beleive. but if the still do 641 right hand
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1- try BPS-reel service.

or 2, try a hardware store, a good crafty type which carries rare earth magnets in the size you want... LeeValley Tools is a good start after BPS
1 year, 2 months ago
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 - Vancouver Island BC
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How big of a fish can the wide spool handle?
1 year, 5 months ago
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I use size 10 for steelhead, 12# mono just fine, had 2 coho, about 14#, roughly, landed

My 20 I use in the chinook run, 15# mono, landed 2 over 20#. Use to cast salt periodically, 28# ling, but now use Curado 300 most often, although the 20 has bigger drag, Curado casts 3/16oz better.

Ling cod aren't a good test for drags.

Have another 10, w/20# braid I use in slop, good choice.

Key on the line you want to use, then use a rod that will handle the line kindly. Drag's less an issue, but this one will handle anything I'll catch
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This reel has a 17 lb drag. The strongest of any bait cast reel I know. I do believe it is designed for freshwater fishing so I would say your best bet is to call the factory for information.
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light jigs

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I am looking for a high quality baitcasting bass reel that can easily throw light jigs fairly far. Anyone have any ideas?
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The Browning Midas should do the trick.
1 year, 5 months ago
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Buy a BPS Prolite Special bait cast reel and a spool of 10# Excel clear blue line. Will handle down to about 3/16 bass jig pretty well. Don't worry about fish seeing the line.You're better off being able to see bites.
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Logo button gives your thum a leverage spot to open up palm plate on side of reel..
1 year, 10 months ago
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itts just for the looks and to show what brand it is. thats all.
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Generally, the Logo on the reel is used to release the side casing to change your Braking system and to clean the reel. Thank you!
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50lb Line?

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Will this work with spiderwire stealth 50lb test line?
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I AM USING IT WITH 30LB POWER PRO AND WILL BE USING MY NEXT ONE WITH 65LB. EXCELLENT CHOICE FOR BRAIDED LINE.
1 year, 6 months ago
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This will work well with 50 lbs braid just remember to check the line for digging in after u set the on somthing. Line tends to digg in if spool has loose line on it.
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