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Shimano Reel Opinions?

I just got a Sahara. These new Shimano spinning reels today have this anti-reverse feature which means that when set they absolutely do not go backwards at all. It takes some getting used to. That is, you really have to watch where the bail is oriented or you will need to crank it again to get it lined up to 12:00. Most of the time I run in open bail poisition so this is a non issue. But the slop that used to be there did two things, one it allowed you a little play to line up the bail to 12:00 if you passed it slightly and two it allowed you to get some momentum built up to release the bail and start the retrieve. The new reel almost seems stuck at times with the bail open. You have to crank it really hard to get it to trip the bail and this feels like it will bust something in the gearing down the road. From what I have researched people that use these new reels get in the habit of tripping the bail by hand after the cast and before the retrieve. That seems like a pain in the butt. Think about it, when you over cast your target and want to stop the lure in mid air before it hits a boat, goes into a tree, etc. what do you do? It is so second nature that I can't remember what I do at the moment. But I think I start cranking a retrieve or at least crank once to trip the bail. Do the benefits of the next two models above the Sahara justify thier price?
Dannyboyy
May 16
2005
***Congratulations, you just bought one of the finest values in spinning Steve
May 16
Ha! Ok, so what do I owe you for all of that great guide knowledge? Thank you soooo much it makes a lot of sense to me now.

Looks like I need to go practice my casting techniques....and learn some new ones!

Dannyboyy
May 17
I pretty much always flip the bail by hand - keeps down line twist and gives me more control. And I feather the line with my free hand to stop it rather than flipping the bail - gives me more control rather then just stopping the line I can slow it down for more accuracy. Ronnie
May 16
   

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