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Fishing reels are essential tools for anglers of all skill levels, allowing precise line control, smooth casting, and efficient retrieval. Whether you're fishing in freshwater or saltwater, selecting the right reel enhances your performance, accuracy, and enjoyment on the water.

Latest products for Fishing Reels

  • Sportsman's Guide Okuma Ceymar A Spinning Reels for $59.99
  • Sportsmans Warehouse Okuma Ceymar Baitfeeder Spinning Reel-Size 1000 for $69.99
  • Sportsman's Guide Okuma Avenger ABF Baitfeeder Spinning Reels for $69.99
  • Sportsmans Warehouse Okuma Halogen Baitcast Casting Reel for $69.99
Okuma Ceymar A Spinning Reels
  • Reel Size: 500,
  • Ball Bearings: 7+1,
  • Gear Ratio: 5.0:1,
  • Inches Per Turn: 22.4",
  • Mono Line Capacity (lbs./yds.): 2/165, 4/85, 6/65,
  • Braided Line Capacity (lbs./yds.): 10/90, 15/80,
  • Drag Material: Oiled felt,
  • Max Drag: 7 lbs.,
  • Weight: 6.6 oz.,

$59.99

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Okuma Ceymar Baitfeeder Spinning Reel-Size 1000
  • Color: Black/Red,
  • Bearings: 7+1,
  • Gear Ratio: 5.0:1,
  • Line Cap: 280yds/2lb 140yds/4lb 100yds/6lb,
  • Retrieve: Right/Left,
  • Retrieve Rate: 24in,
  • Max Drag: 6lbs,
  • Size: 1000,
  • Material: Aluminum, Graphite,
  • Reel Weight: 7.1oz,
  • Warranty: Manufacturer 1 Year Limited,
  • Type: Spinning Reel,

$69.99

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Okuma Avenger ABF Baitfeeder Spinning Reels
  • Reel Size: 4000,
  • Ball Bearings: 6+1,
  • Gear Ratio: 5.0:1,
  • Inches Per Turn: 30.9",
  • Mono Line Capacity (lbs./yds.): 8/285, 10/230, 12/190,
  • Braided Line Capacity (lbs./yds.): 30/230, 40/190,
  • Drag Material: Oiled felt,
  • Max Drag: 22 lbs.,
  • Weight: 11.7 oz.,
  • Mfg. Number: ABF-4000,

$69.99

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Okuma Halogen Baitcast Casting Reel
  • Retrieve: Right,
  • Gear Ratio: 7.2:1,
  • Line Cap: 120yds/12lb 110yds/14lb 90yds/16lb,
  • Model: Halogen Baitcast,
  • Bearings: 5,
  • Braid Cap: 155yds/30lb 100yds/50lb,
  • Color: Purple Grey Black,
  • Max Drag: 11lb,
  • Retrieve Rate: 29.9in,
  • Species: Bass,
  • Type: Casting Reel,
  • Warranty: Manufacturer 12 Months,
  • Water Type: Freshwater,
  • Weight: 7oz,

$69.99

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Types of Fishing Reels

Spinning Reels

Ideal for beginners and versatile enough for various species, spinning reels are easy to use and excellent for light to medium fishing.

Baitcasting Reels

Popular among experienced anglers, baitcasting reels offer greater casting accuracy and control for heavier lures and larger fish.

Spincast Reels

These closed-face reels are user-friendly and perfect for children or novice anglers seeking a no-hassle experience.

Fly Reels

Designed to dive and wobble through the water, crankbaits imitate baitfish and trigger aggressive strikes from predator fish.

Electric Reels

Common in deep-sea fishing, electric reels offer motorized retrieval, reducing fatigue during long fights with big fish.

Top Fishing Reel Brands

Shimano

Renowned for precision engineering and durable performance.

Penn

A leader in saltwater reels with robust construction.

Daiwa

Innovative designs and smooth operation for all reel types.

Abu Garcia

Trusted for baitcasting and spinning options.

Okuma

Offers high-quality reels at competitive prices.

Lew's

Known for performance bait casters in freshwater environments.

Pflueger

Great entry-level and mid-tier spinning reels.

Common Uses of Fishing Reels

  • Freshwater Fishing: Use spinning or spin-cast reels for bass, trout, and panfish in lakes and rivers.
  • Saltwater Fishing: Opt for corrosion-resistant spinning or baitcasting reels for surfcasting or deep-sea angling.
  • Fly Fishing: Fly reels are essential for targeting species like trout and salmon in streams and rivers.
  • Trolling: Trolling reels are suited for offshore pursuits like tuna, marlin, or mahi-mahi.

FAQ’s

What size reel should I choose?

Choose based on your fishing environment and target species. Smaller reels (1000–3000) suit light freshwater fishing, while larger reels (4000+) are ideal for saltwater or big game.

What’s the difference between spinning and baitcasting reels?

Use natural colors in clear water and bright or dark colors in murky or stained water to increase visibility and attraction.

Can I use a freshwater reel in saltwater?

Technically, yes, but it’s not recommended. Saltwater reels are built with corrosion-resistant materials. If used in saltwater, rinse your reel thoroughly after each use.

Are expensive reels worth it?

For occasional anglers, mid-range reels are sufficient. For regular or competitive use, investing in a high-quality reel improves reliability and performance.