Collection: Spinning Reels

For light fishing pursuits like rainbow trout, regular trout, grayling, and perch, we recommend opting for size UL/1000/10. If you're into jig fishing for perch, bass, walleye, lighter pike endeavors, or sea trout, the size 2500/25/30 is ideal. For slightly heavier action, such as pike and sea trout, go for size 4000/40/30. If you're venturing into sea fishing for cod, saithe, etc., sizes 5000 and above are a great fit.

Here's a quick guide:

  • Light: 10/1000-20/2000
  • Medium: 25/2500-30/3000
  • Heavy: 40/4000-50/5000
  • X-Heavy: 60/6000+

Maintaining your reel is crucial for longevity and performance consistency. Regularly reviewing your reel ensures a steady and smooth drag. You can find the warranty waiver for Shimano reels on their website, www.shimano.com.

According to Shimano's, here are some tips for at-home reel service:

  1. Wipe the reel with a cloth after fishing and store it in a dry, warm place.
  2. Release the drag between fishing trips.
  3. Service the reel with oil at regular intervals, and you can find tutorials online for guidance.

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