A good LH downrigging reel?

Posted by: elkrun

A good LH downrigging reel? - 07/23/03 05:40 PM

I am looking for a decent LH reel for using with my downrigger. I'm leaning towards an AMBASSADEUR 7001. Any opinions on this one or another decent, cheaper reel?
Posted by: Birdnest

Re: A good LH downrigging reel? - 07/23/03 06:05 PM

Penn now makes a left handed 209 for around $55. Tight lines.
Posted by: dangerous dave

Re: A good LH downrigging reel? - 07/24/03 06:13 AM

You might want to look into Okuma reels. I picked up a couple last year from Sportco and was pleasantly surprised on how well they functioned. Price is very affordable.
Posted by: Steve Ericsson

Re: A good LH downrigging reel? - 07/24/03 09:54 AM

I have 3 LH Abu 5600c3's, I love them. Came from the Wally Mart with decent poles in a combo for $74, I figured I would almost pay that much for just the reels.
Posted by: STRIKE ZONE

Re: A good LH downrigging reel? - 07/24/03 10:58 AM

6501's work pretty well for my salmon rod's.
Good luck,
STRIKE ZONE
Posted by: baddawg

Re: A good LH downrigging reel? - 07/24/03 12:27 PM

Another vote for the 6501. the 7000 series may be a little bigger than you will need.
Posted by: 4Salt

Re: A good LH downrigging reel? - 07/24/03 12:47 PM

You might also try looking on ebay or in some classifieds for a left-hand Penn 109. They don't make them anymore but what a great saltwater reel they are. Direct drive, clicker, and pretty much bulletproof!
Posted by: Ryan Ositis

Re: A good LH downrigging reel? - 07/24/03 01:07 PM

The GI Joes at Northgate in Seattle has a whole bunch of Abu Garcia EONs on sale for about $40 each last week. They retail for about $120 elsewhere...

The EON E6601 makes for a nice downrigging reel, especially for that price.
Posted by: Jerry Garcia

Re: A good LH downrigging reel? - 07/24/03 03:37 PM

The 6500's are not really made for salt use so they take alot of extra maintainance. I do use the 6500 and bantam 50 alot in the salt and both are good.
Posted by: Dave D

Re: A good LH downrigging reel? - 07/24/03 04:16 PM

I am not a Salty guy so are the 6501's big enough for a mooching reel?

The 7001's are big enough for mooching and would work good as a dual purpose reel. Same reel could be used for trolling and mooching.

I have 2 of the 7000's that are 20 years old, the ones with the red case. They still look and function like they just came out of the box.
Posted by: Sky-Guy

Re: A good LH downrigging reel? - 07/24/03 04:24 PM

Elkrun, try a new centerpin. You have caught a hundred salmon on various levelwinds I am sure, but a battle on a hot fish with a knucklebuster will keep you coming back for more. Mono e mono, you and the fish, like fly fishing, no super-ratio to horse them in with. Most I have seen are reversable so you can fish right or left handed by simply fliiping it around.

I think it adds alot more fun to the fight.
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Posted by: Sky-Guy

Re: A good LH downrigging reel? - 07/24/03 04:41 PM

I forgot to add that I like direct drive reels in the salt because of thier simplicity. Super easy cleanup. My Shimano has a sealed center drag, Three ball bearings, a nice silent retrieve with a crisp out going click, Quick release spool, and an exposed palming rim. It is a hell of alot of fun to palm a fighting fish than to fiddle with a star drag. Plus most centerpins are much lighter than levelwinds.

I like to fish with all different types of gear, that's why I bought one. Now it is my most favorite reel to troll with. The ONLY drawback is that the retreive can be a bit tedious at times from deep depths.

I know GUTZ knows what I am talking about.....how was your and Barry's Sooke trip? Break in your new centerpin up there???
Posted by: Robyns77

Re: A good LH downrigging reel? - 07/25/03 02:56 AM

I would take a very serious look @ the new shimano Tekota 500. Its a little expensive ($150) , but I am super pleased in the one I bought.