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Piscifun Flame Spinning Fishing Reels 2000

$15.99
$24.99 36% off Reference Price
Condition: New
Color: Black&Red
Size: 2000
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Top positive review
25 people found this helpful
Worth the money
By Gambit13 on Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2020
The only review you need to read. This is for freshwater review. NOT FOR SALTWATER!!! These are amazing reels for the price. For anyone who is starting out or is avid fishermen. I been using these 4 to 5 times a week on the biggest lake in PNW. I fish Lake Washington. With 30 different types of fish. And different sizes and weight. With great success. I currently own 3 of these Piscifun Flame reels. On 3 different setups, from pan fish to large mouth and cat fish. My setups are all less then $60 including the line I put on the reel. I I get the smooth cast everytime. From my 5" to 7" pole. Using all size lures and just to a split shot and bober set up for some panfish. You wont be disappointed in this reel. This isn't your cheap plastic walmart reel or reel and combo, you get at walmart. This reel does compete with the Penn or even other high end reels. But for a more affordable price tag. I have mine for a year now. And still cast smooth like day one. I don't keep up with the oiling and other maintenance, becuase I wanted to see how long it will last with neglect, also less $30 I can buy a new one if needed to be. So far over a year of use. And still going strong. I will recommend this to any fresh water fisherman or fisherman. It's a great reel for the beginner or the advance. Would I use this for a bass competition, probably. Lol. So here my setup for pan fish and basic bass fishing. If you are new to fishing or just wanting a nice cheap freshwater setup. Panfish - Bluegill,sunfish, pumpkin seeds, perch, white or black crappie, etc. I use a shakespeare micro series rod. This is my 5" rod. Ultra light. Great to feel even the smallest bites. Around $20 on amazon. Bigger fish - Trout, Bass, Walleye, etc. Berkley Cherry Wood HD This is a full wood rod. Coming in around 6'6 and also a 7" rod. Medium/heavy. Now before you say why would you want a Medium/heavy for trout or even walleye. This has a tip of a light rod (meaning you can fill small bites), but the back bone of a heavy rod. I pulled 13lbs fish in on 8lbs test thanks to this rod. This is like the name says. Made of cherry wood, so the tip is easily breakable. But wont break from weight of bigger fish. It's great rod. I been using them for 15+ years now. And own multiple sizes. Around $20 on amazon. I use berkely invisible line on all my reels. Just personal choice.
Top critical review
1 people found this helpful
Almost perfect….
By Amazon Customer on Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
The reel feels great. The operation is smooth, bearings feel fresh and properly greased. Based on others reviews, I took it apart and added anti-corrosive oil that works to keep all my other reels rust free, so here’s hoping. The drag feels smooth, seems to get really light and properly tight, good range. The reel feels great and ‘would totally recommend’. Then there’s that other observation of the line lay. First, an extra spool shim is provided but a shim needs to be taken off as the line lays thicker at the base. Only thing I could do is replace it with a thinner one I had laying around and now it is super close to being square. As long as it doesn’t pull loops off when casting that part should be addressed/remedied but I did happen to have spare shims, thankfully some thinner. And I can’t figure out why there are peeks and valleys on the spool when line is added. I’ve never seen that before. How can there be 3-4 humps in the line on the spool? I’ve never seen a spool not lay flat. Sure, it might bee too high or too low on the spool leading to bunching at the top and bottom of the spool but not bumps in the middle, I can’t figure that out. If the line layed flat and the correct thin shim was provided, solid and comfortable 5 stars with high recommendations, but, I guess call me particular or picky, those bumps in the line mean probable wind knots to me. Maybe the spool is a 0.001 of an inch too tall leading to a gap at the top of the spool and the line rolls into that gap causing those peeks and valleys happening as there seems to be a tiny gap built at the top of the spool, or maybe it’s the incorrect shim as I am still too high causing the line to fill a tiny bit more at the bottom, all I know is, it can’t be much of a fix and it’s near perfect, but… ****UPDATE***** The sun and I got to try it out for the day. The line wrapped below the spool too frequently and it produced wind knots when casting. I’m sure the wind knots are from the inability to lay the line on the spool correctly due to not having the correct shims and the line just doesn’t lay flat. There are humps on the spool. Also the reel is tight, meaning it takes too much force to turn the handle. It’s buttery smooth, but a 500 size reel with 5lb mono, on an ultra light rod, reeling in a 1/8 weight from 20 feet shouldn’t feel like a reel with 1/2 weights reeling in a 3lb bass. It should feel light and easy. It has so much potential but I am a bit disappointed.

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