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Mad Katz Xalt 6550 Reel - Right Hand - Orange Crush
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Amundson Savvy Conqueror Casting Reel
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Mad Katz Xalt 6550 Reel - Right Hand - Panther
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Mad Katz Xalt 6550 Reel - Right Hand - Smash
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Avet
Avet HXJ 5/2 MC Raptor Plus RH Lever Drag Conventional Reels
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Abu Garcia
Abu Garcia C4-6601 Ambassadeur C4 Round Reel
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Abu Garcia REVO5 ROCKET LP-L Revo Rocket Low Profile Reel
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Madkatzgear
Madkatzgear MKGMK6550GBLIN Xalt 6550 Goblin
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Salty Outdoors
Salty Outdoors DS-SB R3EF Mooching Reel
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Avet
Avet SX 5.3 G2 Single Speed Reel
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Coast Reels
Coast DR3 Mooching Reel - Teal with Gold
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Coast DR3 Mooching Reel - Green Flake with Gold
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Coast DR3 Mooching Reel - Gunmetal with Gold
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Nautilus
Nautilus CCFX2 Mooching Reel - Purple Haze
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Frequently Asked Questions
Saltwater Reels Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is the best type of reel for saltwater fishing?
For most anglers, spinning reels are the best all-around choice for saltwater fishing because they are easy to use and versatile. For trolling and targeting larger fish like salmon or halibut, conventional reels are the better option.
Q. What size saltwater reel should I buy?
For salmon fishing around Vancouver Island, a medium to large reel in the 3000–6000 size range for spinning reels or a levelwind conventional reel is a reliable choice. Larger reels are better for deep water and bigger fish.
Q. Can I use a freshwater reel in saltwater?
Freshwater reels are not recommended for saltwater use because they lack corrosion protection. Saltwater reels are built with sealed components and materials designed to handle ocean conditions.
Q. What features should I look for in a saltwater reel?
Look for corrosion-resistant construction, a smooth and strong drag system, sealed bearings, and enough line capacity for your target species. These features ensure durability and performance in saltwater conditions.
Q. Do I need a special reel for salmon fishing?
Yes, salmon fishing typically requires a reel with a strong drag system and enough line capacity for trolling or deep-water fishing. Levelwind conventional reels and larger spinning reels are commonly used.
Q. How do I maintain a saltwater reel?
Rinse your reel with fresh water after every use and store it dry. Regular maintenance helps prevent corrosion and keeps your reel performing smoothly over time.









































