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  1. When it comes to choosing the best reel for tuna fishing, there are a few things to consider: Line capacity: Tuna are big and strong, so you'll need a reel with a large line capacity to handle their fighting power. Look for a reel that can hold at least 300 yards of line. Drag system: Tuna is also fast and can put up a lot of resistance, so you'll need a reel with a smooth and strong drag system to tire them out. Look for a reel with a maximum drag of at least 25 pounds. Gear ratio: A high gear ratio is important for tuna fishing because it allows you to quickly retrieve the line and keep up with the fish. Look for a reel with a gear ratio of at least 5:1. Based on these factors, some of the best reels for tuna fishing include: Saltwater Trolling Reel RA600D: This reel has a large line capacity, strong drag system, and high gear ratio, making it a top choice for tuna fishing. Penn Slammer III: With its durable construction, powerful drag system, and fast gear ratio, the Slammer III is another great option for targeting big tuna. Daiwa Saltiga: Known for its smooth drag and high-quality construction, the Saltiga is a reliable and effective reel for tuna fishing.
  2. The best fishing rod and reel combination for fishing in freshwater depends on the type of fish you are targeting and the conditions of the water. For smaller fish, such as sunfish and trout, a spinning rod and reel combo works best. For larger fish, such as bass, a baitcasting or trolling combo is best. When fishing in rivers or creeks, a longer rod and lighter line are usually best to help with casting and accuracy. When fishing in still water, a shorter rod and heavier line are better as you don't need to cast as far. Be sure to check the local regulations and research the type of fish you are targeting to make sure you have the right equipment.
  3. I upgraded the 13 Fishing reel handle, and the upgraded color matches better and looks great when assembled.
  4. customer asked if I could do his reel to match the bait he ordered. my Golden Crappie pattern
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