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Not Ranked : 0 Reels for trout Reels for trout fishing are a bit confusing with all the brands and models out there. For many years I just used Scientific Anglers System 2 reels and did fine, they were relatively inexpensive and never felt I lost a fish because of the reel and its drag system. Two years ago I upgraded to Tioga reels, a little better quality. Lately I have been thinking of upgrading again for something more expensive then wondered, why would I want to do that. I never lost a fish on either because of the reel. So what is the justification for sepending $300 to $500 for a trout reel unless I just want more toys. Can someone give me an answer to that ?
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