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I really like the Shimano reels with the Quickfire trigger, so all of my Shimanos have that. Shimano only makes 2 models these days with the Quickfire, the Spirex and the cheapie Syncopate. I have five Spirexes and like them a lot, but they have a bulky double (bait casting) style handle. When I needed a new reel for my new UL rod I ruled out the Spirex because I thought the double handle would be awkward on a UL outfit and add unnecessary weight. So I was left without a good choice with a Quickfire (the Syncopate is OK for the money but I wanted something a bit better). Now that I was going for a reel without the the Quickfire, I just figured I'd try something different. I had heard a lot of good things about the President, so went with that. Last edited by briansnat; 04-20-2015 at 04:10 PM.. |
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I'm a shimano whore lol, but I've heard good things about the president too. I know a few members of this board use them pretty religiously...and they also invest their hard earned money in shimano products as well. While I haven't had the urge to experiment with the pfluegers, it's good to gain perspective on transitioning and expanding the product spectrum. Thanks for the detailed feedback.
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I used to be an all shimano guy (Sahara and higher models), but i recently bought a 1000 class pflueger triton and a 2500 class pflueger president.
Compared to the shimanos, the pfluegers feel like they are filled with sand. I will never make the mistake of buying a Pflueger again.
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The lower price range pfluegers are great compared to other brands. You may actually have sand in there hahaha. There's really only one brand that I'll never buy again, quantum. Had a mid range set up for it, reel turned like crap under just a little strain, brought it back. Replacement, the rod snapped in half on a 12" bass 10 yards out. Took it back and said give me something else and stop selling that overpriced garbage.
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I worked for a number of years at a north Jersey store in the fishing department, and got to handle a lot of reels both new, and from customers bringing them in for line. Our big lines for reels were Shimano and Daiwa, but with some Quantum and Pfluegers. The mentioned President was a good reel (my opinion) and sold well. It was a similar price point as the Shimano Sedona, but the President had 10 bearings, and lots of guys were moved by that. It was a nice smooth reel though. I like the Presidents when they had the rosewood handle, it added that little touch of elegance.
As for having some little "OOPS" moments, I have a few. With that job, I've spooled more reels than you could count, from the old Quick tiny spinners, to a few giant Penn International trolling reels. I've even respooled some "Barbie-style" spin-casters when the kids were there watching, which was actually a very fun part of the job. Can't tell you how many times I've respooled the old Mitchel reels the wrong way. The rotor turns the other way on those, so they wind differently than Shimano, Daiwa, Abu, Quantum, whatever. Sometimes we'd just get a bag of spools with notes attached saying what line the customer wants on each, which makes for a convenient excuse, but I've also been handed the reel and spooled it backwards. DOH!!! |
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