Need some advice/info about BFS reel.

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Re: Need some advice/info about BFS reel.

Post by LowRange » Wed Apr 12, 2017 11:15 am

shu-bfs wrote:Just finished a custom Abu 1500c. I was able to easily cast down to 3g with 4# FC. Love these reels :)
Currently working on a 2500c and a Pro Rocket 4500cs

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I love modern higher performance dressed in vintage cloathing. Has anyone seen a BFS rod build with a vintage appearance?

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Re: Need some advice/info about BFS reel.

Post by Bootytrain » Fri Apr 14, 2017 2:26 pm

waterone wrote:Shu-bfs and poisonokie:

As I said, I picked up one of the new Abu Garcia BF7, and I picked up a new Daiwa Alphas Air.

So far the the AB BF7 is better than my Daiwas, and it's much lighter in weight.

Still, I love my round Abu 1500CIAR, and as it's configured, this 1970's tech will cast just as well as the 2017 model reels.

There is one considerable difference - the 1500CIAR has a chrome plated brass frame, and weighs over four times the weight of the BF7!

I know I could find one of the aluminum frame to install as a replacement for the brass frame, but so far I'm keeping the reel as UT Reels set it up.

I also have two special custom 2500C IAR reels that are my "heavy" finesse and UL Surf reels. They are nice. but be careful casting two heavy a lure while surf casting - on a powerful rod, with something like a 4 oz. lure, you can cast all 200 yards of line off the reel! Usually the heaviest lure I have cast on my UL Surf reels is a lure just under 2 oz.

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Not surprised there, my LTX BF8 which has the same spool as the BF7 outcasts my Aldebaran BFS XG and Daiwa SS Air, but the brakes are not as forgiving for me.

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Re: Need some advice/info about BFS reel.

Post by abbor » Sat Apr 22, 2017 10:30 pm

I'm also a big fan of round reels, but for the lightest jobs I now prefer Daiwa reels with SV or Air spools. Below are my 1500C's modified for UL. Both reels are heavily modified using UT Reel parts, shallow spool, 8 + 1 bearings, aluminum line guide, carbon tex brake, ceramic prawl. These reels I've modified myself, except the dual bearing handle knob which is done one by Ulf (UT) and the other by Reelman. I have four 2500C, two 5500C and one 6500C built by Ulf (UT).

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Re: Need some advice/info about BFS reel.

Post by abbor » Sat Apr 22, 2017 11:58 pm

My favorite rod for 1500C is Megabass Pagani Air Bamboo F0-61PB, I also like Major Craft Corzza 652UL which is a much cheaper alternative.

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Re: Need some advice/info about BFS reel.

Post by shu-bfs » Fri Apr 28, 2017 1:22 pm

abbor wrote:I'm also a big fan of round reels, but for the lightest jobs I now prefer Daiwa reels with SV or Air spools. Below are my 1500C's modified for UL. Both reels are heavily modified using UT Reel parts, shallow spool, 8 + 1 bearings, aluminum line guide, carbon tex brake, ceramic prawl. These reels I've modified myself, except the dual bearing handle knob which is done one by Ulf (UT) and the other by Reelman. I have four 2500C, two 5500C and one 6500C built by Ulf (UT).

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Love the gold 1500!

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