To all the tackle ho's out there.....
BPS reels are made by daiwa?
Who makes the Cabela's private brand reels??
cabela's brand reels
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I think you got mixed up there. BPS reels are made by Browning/Silstar/Pflueger? I think, and Cabela's better reels are made by Daiwa with their lower end models made by probably Silstar also. Not too sure about those.
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Ca-bass,
I agree with BSP, there are better options. I have one of the Johnny Morris bait casters. Not that bad of a reell. Just a little heavy, and doesn't have the free spool match of Shimano and Diawa.
However, you can't beat the cost.
Bass regards, Mel "Kahuna bass"
I agree with BSP, there are better options. I have one of the Johnny Morris bait casters. Not that bad of a reell. Just a little heavy, and doesn't have the free spool match of Shimano and Diawa.
However, you can't beat the cost.
Bass regards, Mel "Kahuna bass"
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Tks guys, after hearing that I think I'll stick to my tdx and curados.
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I've been interested in a nice cranking rod for awhile but besides my fly rods I haven't ever purchased a rod online. Anyone have any good suggesting for a good fiberglass cranking rod? I've used a St. Croix cranking rod before and it was pretty nice(not sure they exact model).
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