Spinning Reel for Noodle Rod

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2012/03/06 08:49:06 (permalink)

Spinning Reel for Noodle Rod

I'm in the market for a new spinning reel on my noodle rod. I'm looking for suggestions. I'd like to stay under $50 and I'll be using Powerpro to spool it. I've been doing some research but they all seem good when reading a manufacturers description. Any ones you guys have used to stay away from completely, or that you'd recommend?

Men and fish are alike. They both get into trouble when they open their mouths.
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    Loomis
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    RE: Spinning Reel for Noodle Rod 2012/03/06 09:14:50 (permalink)
    If you are planning on using it for steelhead, I would not get a cheap reel.

    For strictly trout, the Shimano Sedona is a nice reel for the money.

    http://fishusa.com/Shimano-Sedona-D-Spinning-Reels_p.html
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    RE: Spinning Reel for Noodle Rod 2012/03/06 09:37:59 (permalink)
    Thanks Loomis...it will be in fact for steelhead. What would you suggest then?

    Men and fish are alike. They both get into trouble when they open their mouths.
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    RE: Spinning Reel for Noodle Rod 2012/03/06 10:07:13 (permalink)
    If you want to stay under $50 it's hard to beat a Pflueger Trion. If it was me I would spend the extra $20 and get a President.
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    RE: Spinning Reel for Noodle Rod 2012/03/06 10:16:48 (permalink)
    I have an abu cardinal on my noodle rod right now, its cheap and has held up fairly well. It's probably about 6 or 8 yrs old, the drags getting a little choppy though. But w a 10'6" lt action I still rarely break off even w 4lb line. Presidents are very nice, I have 1 on one of my bass rods and like it.
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    RE: Spinning Reel for Noodle Rod 2012/03/06 10:30:01 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: TastyTrout

    Thanks Loomis...it will be in fact for steelhead. What would you suggest then?



    Well, I used a Sedona for steelhead a little this season after my main reel was out of service, it is already shot after 3 trips, and the drag sucked on it anyways.

    I have heard great things about the Shimano Stradic. I used the Quantum PtiB 30 it was not a bad reel either, but I broke it trying to clean it, it is being repaired now.

    Anything in the 150-250$ range should be pretty good. Of course, you will get mixed opinions about why you shouldn't spend that much on a reel, but I would if I were you (or anyone else for that matter).

    I have also heard great things about the EXO Pti although I haven't used one (yet). Plan on getting this or the PTi smoke here very soon.

    http://fishusa.com/Quantum-EXO-PTi-Spinning-Reels_p.html
    post edited by Loomis - 2012/03/06 10:33:48
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    RE: Spinning Reel for Noodle Rod 2012/03/06 10:49:41 (permalink)
    i like the sedona's...but fully understanding that i will burn them up and trash them in a year or two

    the new brownings have a good drag and work well
    for me its all about balancing with my rod so i take it in to BP and mess around til i get a combo i like
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    RE: Spinning Reel for Noodle Rod 2012/03/06 12:15:41 (permalink)
    Thanks for the suggestions guys. I've looked into each option and so far I'm leaning toward the Pfleuger Trion (thanks mote). I wouldn't mind paying the extra $20 for the President but after looking at the reviews for the Trion it seems that everyone is very pleased with it.

    I'm still open to suggestions as I'm not going to make a final decision until this Saturday.
    post edited by TastyTrout - 2012/03/06 12:16:04

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    RE: Spinning Reel for Noodle Rod 2012/03/06 12:26:59 (permalink)
    I've used an older model of the shimano Sedona in the 4000 series for the last 3 years and I've been satisfied with it.  The one thing I would do is take the rod with you when you go and get the size reel that balances best with your rod.

    Buy whatever you think will fit your situation best.  I'm with a previous poster though.  If the cheaper reel burns out in a few years go buy another new one and start over.

    I've never seen any mention of it but are the drags etc. built better on the larger size reel or do they have more surface areas to provide a better drag?
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    RE: Spinning Reel for Noodle Rod 2012/03/06 13:05:15 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: davef

    The one thing I would do is take the rod with you when you go and get the size reel that balances best with your rod.



    I'll be purchasing online from FishErie so that's going to be kind of hard to do. As long as the reel is decent and will last me some time I'm fine with that. Until now I've never seen the point to buying a reel by itself. I always just bought combo's from sporting good stores and done just fine. In this case with my noodlerod I'd want to get a better reel on it and I'm hoping it lasts me a while.

    Men and fish are alike. They both get into trouble when they open their mouths.
    Jimmy D Moore

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    RE: Spinning Reel for Noodle Rod 2012/03/06 13:05:41 (permalink)
    I've been buying trions for the past 5 years love them but they will burn out with a lot of fishing rather quickly. As for the best reel for the money. I would keep up to date on Cabela's and wait for the next time US Reels go on sale to under 50 I now own three and I will keep buying them as long as them make them. They have a very consistent drag and lots of spool capacity with a "braid bar" made of rubber so if you want to use braid it will fill to the top with 100 yards while you can take it off for mono. Also a spare spool same as original all metal, can't beat a quality, American made product
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    RE: Spinning Reel for Noodle Rod 2012/03/06 13:46:27 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: fish whisper

    I've been buying trions for the past 5 years love them but they will burn out with a lot of fishing rather quickly.


    I get at best, 3 steelhead fishing trips a year up to Erie. I wish I could get more but with all the other type of fishing, hunting, golfing, etc. that I do it usually amounts to 3 trips at best. I am going to use the noodle rod for trout this year.

    Men and fish are alike. They both get into trouble when they open their mouths.
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    RE: Spinning Reel for Noodle Rod 2012/03/06 14:35:28 (permalink)
    President...WF
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    RE: Spinning Reel for Noodle Rod 2012/03/06 14:58:28 (permalink)
    Own the trion and the president. Like it was said earlier, I'd put up the extra few bucks and spring for the president.
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    RE: Spinning Reel for Noodle Rod 2012/03/06 15:29:53 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: TastyTrout


    ORIGINAL: davef

    The one thing I would do is take the rod with you when you go and get the size reel that balances best with your rod.



    I'll be purchasing online from FishErie so that's going to be kind of hard to do.







    When you call them ask for wormwaster if he's still there and tell him what size rod you plan on putting the reel on.  I would still suggest a larger size reel.  If you plan on holding it all day a balanced outfit will feel much better at the end of the day.  On my noodle rod I use the 4000 series plus I have 2 ounces of lead epoxied into the rod butt.
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    RE: Spinning Reel for Noodle Rod 2012/03/06 16:43:22 (permalink)
    Thanks Dave. That's customer service...

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    RE: Spinning Reel for Noodle Rod 2012/03/06 17:01:49 (permalink)
    I have all four of the pflueger's, trion, president, supreme, and supreme xt. Don't buy the trion if you think you might (accidently) drop it in the water (unless you enjoy ripping apart your new reel that isn't quite water or sand proof). I like the president just not as smooth as the supreme. Don't waste your money on the supreme xt's, not worth the difference between supreme and supreme xt. I hate to ask if its for this year right around now your paying retail. I've bought all my pfluegers on black friday sales. Trion $25.95, President $35.99, Supreme $47.99, Supreme xt $74.99. Awesome deals for all the reels and like them all but hands down the regular supreme is the best bang for the buck.

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    RE: Spinning Reel for Noodle Rod 2012/03/06 19:11:19 (permalink)
    Thanks for all the info guys...got more responses than I even expected. I guess I have to weigh my options and see what I come up with.

    Men and fish are alike. They both get into trouble when they open their mouths.
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    RE: Spinning Reel for Noodle Rod 2012/03/08 08:37:17 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: coldfront

    tt, i would take the advice that loomis gave to heart, even if it means waiting a bit for your reel purchase. i have had sedonas and liked them a lot, but i most often used them for crappies and walleyes usually under twenty inches. when it came to bigger fish, i stepped up to either a shimano symetre or quantum pt 20s. if i had it to do all over again, i would have gone with the stradics. the better drag systems will save you money and grief in the long run.


    Thanks cold. It's not that I'd have to save up for an expensive reel. I could purchase one today if I needed to. It's the face that I use the rod maybe 3 times a year at the absolute most. I'm lucky if I get 2 trips a year to steelhead fish. Being the rod will sit most of the year I can't justify spending that much on a reel.

    If I was going to fish consistently or even at least 5 times a year with it then maybe it would be worth it to me. I'm leaning towards the Pleuger President at this point....on the cheaper end of things but not an $80 reel either.

    Men and fish are alike. They both get into trouble when they open their mouths.
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    RE: Spinning Reel for Noodle Rod 2012/03/08 10:48:07 (permalink)
    Good point...didn't consider putting it on any of my other rods.

    Men and fish are alike. They both get into trouble when they open their mouths.
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    RE: Spinning Reel for Noodle Rod 2012/03/17 21:51:09 (permalink)
    I've Pflueger supreme xt for steelhead and it does not compare to the quality of a quantum at all.

    The Pti30 I have is incredible, I dont think i will ever buy any reel other than a quantum hands down

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