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Trigger
      
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| i am looking to get a new inshore reel and need some ideas i want to get a good all around reel i am on a tight budget but i realize i will have to spend $$$ to get good quality i have been fishing with penn captivas and silverados which have worked fine but i fish alot and they just dont hold up very long any input would be appreciated
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Trigger
      
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| shimano is what is was thinking that i want are the stradics the best
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The Sahara is a decent reel too. I have one and love it!
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| Daiwa exceler. I'm usually a die hard shimano fan but lately I've fallen in love with daiwas newer models. These reels hold more line, are IMO smoother and a lot lighter for the same size. They are also cheaper; from 79.99-89.99 depending on size.
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| I carry a pretty good selection of them over here in Orange beach but thats a little bit of a drive for you I'm sure. I'm sure they have some at Outcast or GBBT. I'm like you, if it doesn't say shimano on it, its a prebroken reel. But I've been fishing the excelers, coastals, and sols for a little over a year now and I'm blown away by their performance and durability. 5 years ago you couldn't hardly pay me to use a daiwa but now I'd say they are just as good. If you're ever over here I'd be glad to show all the models I have. Chris Vecsey Top Gun Tackle---251-981-3811
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