I've typically relied on Pflueger Patriarch or Supreme XT reels. Some are getting old/floppy.
What other reels in this cost/class do you all suggest?
What other reels in this cost/class do you all suggest?
LOL - that's right - I forgot you are a fan of back-reeling vs relying on the drag.Scheels Daiwa reels have been good for me...the 2500 series work for everything from walleyes to lakers. I like that they have a reverse switch still too.
I was also mainly a pflueger guy, but picked up a Piscifun Carbon X recently, and so far it has been a good reel. I haven't had it long enough to tell if it will hold up to a few seasons of use though.LOL - that's right - I forgot you are a fan of back-reeling vs relying on the drag.
I never developed the habit back in the day, I just swore at my ##### drag when it failed and then retied. : )
I second the Carbon X....I run the Carbon X2's in different sizes and have been very pleased, especially for the priceI was also mainly a pflueger guy, but picked up a Piscifun Carbon X recently, and so far it has been a good reel. I haven't had it long enough to tell if it will hold up to a few seasons of use though.
But I've never seen you catch anything on them, so there's that!I haven't bought a reel for open water use in? Well I'm not sure I guess.
Ice fishing wise I have never complained about Pflueger Trion's for the money. These have been used and abused over and over again and I just can't complain

The Quantum Snapshot was a neat reel for teaching the wife to cast. Not sure why it disappeared...Im partial to my quantum reels but all my reels are no less then a decade old, they were are all top of the line when i bought them and i am firm believer in using synthetic oil and grease every year. I have pflueger presidents and supreme as well but again they are all older reels which i believe the quality was better.
My favorite ice fishing reels are the quantum energy pti05 https://www.tackletour.com/reviewicast09reelsquantum01pg3.html, they are super light and built like little tanks with their titanium coating and ceramic drags and weighing just a tad under 6 oz super light as well. My summer reels are quantum tour edition pti 30 which are 12 bearing titanium coated little heavy though if you are using it on a light action rod but personally i like some weight in my hand when using the long rods. Best time to look for super deals on higher end reels from pflueger, Shimano or quantum is when they come out with their new line of reels, thats whan i did usally save anywhere from 20 to 50 percent of original price. I never pay full price for anything.
Ya know you might be right about that. The last couple times we've met up. I was trying a new Fenwick 32" rod with a Scheels reel I threw on when we were perch fishing and the other time walking around I had the 44" Evolution rods with a Piscifun Inline on one and Okuma spinning reel on the other.But I've never seen you catch anything on them, so there's that!![]()
This^^^got one this spring...love it!I was also mainly a pflueger guy, but picked up a Piscifun Carbon X recently, and so far it has been a good reel. I haven't had it long enough to tell if it will hold up to a few seasons of use though.