I use to fish years ago as a kid and looking to get back into it again. Mainly fishing in lakes and ponds around me, but considering the last combo because it says it’s suitable for fresh and salt water. Any opinions on these?
Posted by gripdrift
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dilo_phosaurus on
Shimano is definitely better, profishiency is made to appeal more due to colors and designs but it isn’t nearly as good quality
seriousboreDom on
I would go with the Shimano Nexave. It’s a solid setup that will last for years.
JustACookNamedW on
Don’t have the rod but I have a shimano sienna reel that I have used regularly for the past 5 years with little to no trouble. Always buy shimano if you can, whether it’s the expensive or cheap category. Even their cheaper reels are great.
MrFumbles91 on
Also have Sienna reel that is just fantastic. Can’t say anything about the rod but I am sure it is more than adequate
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Shimano is definitely better, profishiency is made to appeal more due to colors and designs but it isn’t nearly as good quality
I would go with the Shimano Nexave. It’s a solid setup that will last for years.
Don’t have the rod but I have a shimano sienna reel that I have used regularly for the past 5 years with little to no trouble. Always buy shimano if you can, whether it’s the expensive or cheap category. Even their cheaper reels are great.
Also have Sienna reel that is just fantastic. Can’t say anything about the rod but I am sure it is more than adequate