If you’re looking for a quality baitcast reel, you’ve come to
the right place. Bass Pro Shops has a great selection of casting
reels to choose from, as the pros can tell you. This is where
they shop!
Not all baitcasters are the same, though. They vary greatly in
price and performance, from brand to brand and style to style.
Before you plunk your hard-earned money down for one of these
reels, you’ll need to consider a few important factors.
Brand
Bass Pro Shops carries all the best-known baitcasting reel
brands, with extensive selections from Shimano, Daiwa, Lew’s,
Abu Garcia, and many more. Look into a professional angler’s
boat, and most likely, these are the names you’ll see.
But if you follow today’s major tournament telecasts, you’ll
notice that a number of top pros have made the switch to using
Johnny Morris baitcast gear. This is our own brand, developed
with input from the experts and designed to deliver the best
performance-to-price ratio in the industry. These reels are
proven winners and, we believe, the best value you’ll find!
Species
Bass and baitcast reels go together like cake and ice cream. By
design, these reels simply have the strength to handle the
heavier lines and lures used in bass fishing. And by the same
token, baitcasters are also the reel type of choice for anglers
targeting muskie, striper, catfish, and other challenging
freshwater species; these reels are used extensively in
saltwater as well.
Features
Do you really need all those bells and whistles? Answer that
question, and you’ll be much closer to narrowing down your
choices. For instance, some baitcast reel frames and sideplates
are made of metal such as aluminum or magnesium, for maximum
strength or to reduce the overall weight; some feature graphite
construction. Some are small and compact for easy “palming,”
which is important for finesse tactics, while others may have
full-sized round bodies – all the better for winching in large
game fish.
Similar considerations apply to various baitcaster components:
the spool, gears, casting brake, bearings, drag system, handle
type, etc. Our descriptions often touch on the reasons behind
the differences in features, so be sure to look at several
similar models before making your final choice!