Most reliable fishing reel under £25?

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duir

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Oct 29, 2006
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Cumbria
My recent foray on the Ardnamurchan peninsula has finished off my £4.99 spinning reel! Now I am looking for something a little better but want to stick with the food for free (or as little as I can get away with!) concept.

I will use it mainly for spinning for sea fish and inland for trout etc.

My main criteria are:

Durability, compact, under £25 and able to use with my telescopic rod.

Any recommendations?
 

uncleboo

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Jul 30, 2008
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Lanarkshire
Any of the Far Eastern companies selling on E-bay, most tackle sold today is of Chinese origin anyway, regardless of brand.
I've had a few and they perform faultlessly and cheap enough to be almost disposable!!
 

Opal

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Dec 26, 2008
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Liverpool
I use Shimano, Youngs centrepin, Abu and the much cheaper Okuma fixed spool reels, these Okuma are absolutely a fine reel for the money.
I've used them for spinning from rocks to pike fishing on canals, If I take someone new to the sport I let them use an Okuma, if they drop it and break it (which I doubt) it didn't cost me much anyway. ;)
 

stooboy

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Apr 30, 2008
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Fife, Scotland
if heard good things about the okuma reels also, but i ended up going for ye old mitchel reel as it was on a special. Depending on your location take a wander through to glasgow angling center loads of choice there.
 

Prawnster

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Jun 24, 2008
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St. Helens
Yes I have an okuma reel as well, although it's a multiplier, and it's very good. Mitchell's are good too, I've used a few, good value.
 

Thijzzz

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Jan 8, 2007
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The Netherlands
I'd go for Shimano or Daiwa. I have some more expensive Daiwa's and a few cheaper ones (€ 20,-) and they do the job excellently. My fishing buddy always uses Okuma (though a pricier model than what you want) and it's done its job very well also.

PS: Avatar caught with Daiwa Regal-Z reel ;-)
 
Aug 31, 2007
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Northampton
It's a friday night so i'm in a good mood, and although I don't believe in it, a bit of karma never did anyone any harm. As I now live in Northampton which isn't that far from being the farthest place from the sea, drop me you address and i'll pop my old reel in the post (fixed spool okuma, in perfect working nick).

Dave
 

Martin1

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Dec 29, 2009
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E. Yorks. UK
I used to be an avid fisherman 30 odd years ago. I still have all my old gear and my late fathers. I was going to sell it but then after having seen just how cheap new stuff is these days I didn't as its worth s.f.a really by what I can gather.
Which leads me to your question. Have you considered looking on FleaBay? You can get some of the really old but good gear on there dirt cheap. Like my Mitchell 300 series fixed spool real etc. A classic in its day.
But I am sure all the cheap new gear is as good if not better probably now. Carbon rods and such.
( I still have a Spanish reed rod of my dads.:))
 

Bogman10

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Dec 28, 2006
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Edmonton,ab,Can
Just try and get one with as many ball bearings in the drive that you can afford, Abu Garcia and Shimano are my 2 favorites and everytime I add a new reel to the pile, it is one of those 2 brands.
 

Shewie

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Dec 15, 2005
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Yorkshire
Another vote for the Okumas, I bought one on the bay last year and it's really nicely put together. Great value for money and a reel of similar spec 10 years ago would have cost nearer £75.
 

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