Daiwa® Coastal Inshore™ Special Baitcast Reel

   

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CL153HL

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6.3:1

Line Capacity: 12/140
Ball Bearings: 5+1
Max Drag: 9 Lbs.
Recovery: 28"
Reel Weight (oz): 8.3
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CL153H

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6.3:1

Line Capacity: 12/140
Ball Bearings: 5+1
Max Drag: 9 Lbs.
Recovery: 28"
Reel Weight (oz): 8.3
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  • Easy-handling low-profile design
  • Exclusive Total Corrosion Protection
  • Rugged aluminum alloy frame and side-plate
  • Perforated machined-aluminum spool
  • Exclusive 7-disc fiber-composite drag system
  • 5 CRBB bearings plus roller bearing
  • Centriflex™ automatic centrifugal spool brake

The Daiwa Coastal Inshore Special Baitcast Reel is compact, but holds plenty of line -- and it's destined to beat the tar out of your favorite inshore species, from trout and reds to blues and calicos. 5 CRBB super corrosion-resistant ball bearings; Infinite Anti-Reverse roller bearing. Rugged aluminum alloy frame and side-plate; light, quick, perforated machined-aluminum spool; stainless steel main shaft; exclusive 7-disc fiber-composite drag system. All this, plus the assurance of Daiwa's specialized Total Corrosion Protection package, for years of reliable service -- hard to beat at this price!

Rated 4.5 out of 5 by 27 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Smooth as butter I had not used a bait casting reel in quite some time, but after watching Flats Class TV one evening I decided to give the Inshore Speacial a try. Ordering this reel was one of the best decisions I've ever made. The single dial brake system is impossibly easy to use and the gear ratio makes it the best all purpose all tackle application for multiple size rods. I put it on a 7' TFO midium light fast action rod and I go straight from busting bass to slaying Reds and Specks! Must buy for any angler! May 23, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5 by Daiwa Coastal Liked this reel so much I bought a replacement went it went overboard by accident. One of the best casting for thge money. Easy to set. Probably one of the best salt water capable reels on the market today. January 3, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great Performer I have used this reel for two years and had no problems at all. I fish inshore and have put this reel through some hard action with speckled trout and red drum without a failure of any type. It casts better than most of my bass reels as well. December 9, 2010
Rated 2 out of 5 by Lame I fish the surf. and this reel held ok. Besides parts rusting up. I've had to service it 3 times. Buy a quantum. September 13, 2010
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Is this reel made in Japan?

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yes
8 months ago
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 - New Jersey
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I used to take all my reels apart and have no trouble putting them back together but the exploded drawing for this Daiwa Coastal Inshore reel shows it is much more complex than my old Pfleuger Supreme. Can you take your's apart and sucessfully put it back toghether?

Or, if you don't try to clean it yourself,how often do you have your's professionally cleaned, assuming you rinse in fresh water after each use.
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Yes you can do it but to what extend cleaning an lubing are not difficult anything else if you are not handy its better to let the pros do it.
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Do any baitcasters have clickers?
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2 years, 5 months ago
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No it doesn't have that I believe the Revo Toro has that
1 year, 1 month ago
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My reel (same as yours) doesn't click when pulled against the drag. I couldn't speak for "all others".
2 years, 2 months ago
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I think its 8.8 lb. which I think its low for salt water
1 year, 1 month ago
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I doubt the answer to this question would be helpful. Everybody I've seen just pulls the line and adjusts to what "feels" right. I guess you could use your portable fish scale but I don't want that much bother.
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how many lbs? You could probably screw it down to totally lock the reel. I spool this reel with 12lb mono and tighten down to about 8lbs drag. I have handled red drum as large as 32lbs without a problem-although I had to chase the last one with my trolling motor a bit.
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I don't think this is for a first time user there are more friendly one out-there
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Very easy to use, very easy up keep
2 years ago
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Good forst time reel. Few backlashes when set properly.
2 years, 5 months ago
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I think it is easy to use (I just got it) and it had been at least 20 years since I had last done baitcasting. I had stuck to spinning gear for the last 20 years. I used to baitcast cast a lot when I was a kid so I may have retained some baitcasting memory.

I believe this reel is a quality product and that you will enjoy perfecting your baitcasting skill with it.
2 years, 9 months ago
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seems easy
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yes it was my first as well and i beleive that i can cast really good with an occasional backlash but not much.
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i purchased one of these and it was my first baitcast reel but it was an awesome reel to get used to.but all baitcast take practice
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Come in Left Hand?

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yes, i prefer the left as i use spinning gear as well, why switch sides
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Yes, item number 352-138-00 has left hand retrieve.
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right hand reel means handle on the right?

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when the retrieving handle is on the right side
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the handle is on the right side...you are holding the rod with your left hand.....on a left handed reel you hold the rod with your right hand and wind with the left
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