SPINNING REELS

We’ve put together the top brands for high-quality Spinning Reels at the best prices to make your next fishing trip the absolute best! Shop from Shimano, Florida Fishing, Daiwa, Van Staal, Penn, Quantum, SEVIN, and Tsunami. With our selection of reels, We’ve got you covered for any species of fish you're chasing. There are a lot of options, so if you need any recommendations, feel free to reach out to us!

When you're on the water, you want a quality reel that can handle the job, which is why we only sell the top reels on the market!

Whether you’re a weekend warrior looking to upgrade your gear or a full-on fish bum that needs to have the very best, we’ve got the reel for you. Shop our selection and experience the difference in your fishing! Don’t forget to grab a rod to join your new reel on your way out.

 

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Our Best Sellers in Spinning Reels

We love getting to know what gear anglers love from our selection! Here are a few of the top spinning reels available right now:

  • Florida Fishing’s Osprey Resolute Rugged Series Spinning Reel
  • Shimano’s Stradic FM Spinning Reel
  • Shimano’s Saragosa SW A Spinning Reel
  • Van Staal’s VR Series Bailed Spinning Reel
  • Daiwa’s BG Fishing Reel
  • Recommendations for Beginners

    New to the fishing scene? We love helping beginners get the proper gear they need to have the most fun while getting started in fishing. Here are some considerations you should take into account when choosing a spinning reel for your trip:

  • Size: The size refers to the line you’ll use for the type of fish species you’re fishing for. There are a lot of sizes to choose from and the numbers are important; different brands size a little differently. You’ve got the most common system using the 1000s class which will start at 500 and even go up to 20000+ . Then there’s the other system of 10s which will start at 10 and go beyond 30. The size really does matter since you won’t be casting with a lighter line for bigger fish, you’ll break the line. Smaller fish like trout or panfish don’t require large sizes, stick to somewhere around 500-1000. For offshore fish species, you’re going to need something bigger like 4500+.
  • Gear ratio: The gear ratio determines how fast the spool turns when you turn the handle. A higher gear ratio will allow you to retrieve lines faster, but it will also make it more difficult to cast. A lower gear ratio will make it easier to cast, but it will also retrieve lines more slowly. Go with what you think will work best for your trip and comfort.
  • Always feel free to ask us any questions you have about choosing your spinning reel. Our team has decades of experience in fishing so we’ve got a lot we can share about our experiences.

    Spinning Reel FAQs

    What is a Spinning Reel Best For?

    Spinning reels are better for helping anglers cast, it’s a lot easier to cast when compared to other reels but personal preference is always something to consider. They’re a nice piece of equipment for any skill level. Spinning reels are also a good addition for lightweight gear like your rod so you don’t have a hefty weight in your hands when you start reeling those bad boys in.

    They’re also typically less expensive than conventional/jigging or baitcasting reels so they’re a nice way to upgrade your rod set up and still have an excellent fishing experience.

    What’s the Difference Between a Spinning Reel and a Spincast?

    There are plenty of differences between spinning reels and other reels like a spincast or conventional . The main differences are:

  • The spinning reel casting mechanism needs the bail to be lifted while the spincast is a push-button release for the line.
  • Spinning reels are open-face with a visible line whereas spincast reels are closed.
  • A lot of anglers see spincast reels as being easier to learn and use because of the simple push-button casting mechanism. It’s personal preference at the end of the day.
  • Spinning reels can be used for a lot of different fish species in different water/weather conditions so they tend to be more versatile.
  • What’s Better, a Baitcaster or Spinning Reel?

    Let’s put it this way, baitcasters are big in the bass fishing community and do work well for other species but spinning reels are mainly used for a wide variety of fish species and outdoor conditions. Spinning reels are preferred by many if you do a lot of different fishing.

    All Spinning Reel Brands We Sell

  • Daiwa
  • Florida Fishing
  • Penn
  • Quantum
  • SEVIN
  • Shimano
  • Tsunami
  • Van Staal