Offshore Angler™ Inshore Extreme® Low-Profile Baitcast Reel
- Solid brass pinion gear and crankshaft
- 1-pc. aluminum frame and sidecovers
- Forged aluminum handle and drag star
- Machined-aluminum spool
- 6 double-shielded stainless steel bearings
- PowerLockâ„¢ instant anti-reverse
- Adjustable Radial Tuned Braking
Rated 4.7 out of 5Â by 14
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by Gamecox A Real Reel
I have one of these an older model from a few years ago. It is a great reel to have for any type fishing, rather salt water or fresh water fishing. I love it and it does fine. Great for bass fishing, as well as any other. Very stout and very touch, under any conditions. The aluminum frame with 6 ball bearings, makes it worth every dime, you spend on it. Well worth the money, Bass Pro Shops does it again, you guys rock.
April 29, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Cajunboy Great Reel
this is a great reel for the price. the reel casts very easy and is easy to use
April 4, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5 GOOD ENOUGH
GOOD DRAG, HOLDS LOTS OF LINE, CASTS FAR, NOT BACK LASH, GOOD CRANKS ON BIGGER FISH, WORKS FINE IN SALT WATER. PAINT ON REEL IS CHEAP AND SCRATCHED AFTER MY FIRST USE. OTHER THAN THAT ITS ALL GOOD.
January 24, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Z71rancher Good Multi-use Baitcaster
This reel is great for catching reds, specks, and jacks in saltwater applications. And it is also suitable for throwing heavier bass lures. Has proven itself very reliable the past few years.
July 15, 2012
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Push button and turn up not down on the left side of reel .My reel was tight too.All reels are not the same.Details:Â
I live in new jersey by the shore and i do freshwater and saltwater fishing. So im trying to find a alround rod and reel I can use.Answers
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This would definitely be a good option for both. It has the power and line capacity for good saltwater performance, and it has enough finesse to throw freshwater baits. If you are looking to throw really light baits, I recommend going to something else.Answers
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no, this is similar to a bass fishing, lure retrieving reel. Not necessarily for bait fishing.Answers
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I put on 20# fireline and it works fine. I originally had 14# fireline and although it helped cast farther, the thin diameter of this flat line dug into the spool easily causing backlashes.I may try the new fireline braid which is supposedly rounder and less prone to digging in.
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7ft.6in. HV.FLIPPIN STICK. for nasty up close work,and 7ft. HV.to cast swimbaits. You can use any rod you want as far as that goes.But to play with MR.BIG.you need a power pole.Why have 16 and one half pounds of drag and not use it?1 of 1
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