Fishing Reels

  1. Shimano Tranx 400 B Low Profile Baitcasting Reel

    $369.99
  2. Quantum Accurist 100 Baitcast Reel

    $149.99
  3. Quantum Merit Spinning Reel

    $99.99 - $149.99
  4. Quantum Strive Spinning Reel

    $129.99 - $179.99
  5. Quantum Benchmark Spinning Reel

    $189.99 - $239.99
  6. Quantum Cabo Spinning Reel

    $249.99 - $299.99
  7. Tsunami Shield Handle Assembly

    $14.27 - $15.02
  8. Tsunami Shield Handle Cap

    $2.80
  9. Tsunami Shield Spool Assembly

    $15.31 - $20.99
  10. Tsunami Shield 3000/4000 Shaft Pin - SHD34-SFTPN-060

    $0.93
  11. Tsunami Shield 5000 - 8000 Drag Knob Kit - SHD58-DRGNB-332

    $2.47
  12. Tsunami SaltX II Spinning Reel

    $429.99 - $499.99
  13. Tsunami Spear II Spinning Reel

    $14.24 - $19.25
  14. Tsunami Wreckage Star Drag Reel

    $68.99 - $77.99
  15. Tsunami Barrier II Spinning Reel

    $38.99 - $55.99
  16. Tsunami Evict II Spinning Reel

    $199.99
  17. Tsunami Shield II Spinning Reel

    $149.99 - $199.99
  18. Tsunami SaltX II ArmourTech Spinning Reel

    $429.99 - $529.99
  19. Tsunami Shockwave Pro Spinning Reel

    $18.00 - $26.99
  20. Tsunami Citadel Spinning Reel

    $22.99 - $29.99
  21. Tsunami Citadel II Spinning Reel

    $18.00 - $35.99
  22. Tsunami Guard Spinning Reel

    $75.99 - $101.99
  23. Tsunami Sea Tech Spinning Reel

    $25.99 - $26.99
  24. Tsunami Spear Spinning Reel

    $16.22 - $19.99
  25. Tsunami Sea Tech Level Wind Reel - TSSEA30LW-C

    $50.99
  26. Shimano Tiagra Reel Cover

    $26.99 - $32.99
  27. Shimano Talica Reel Cover

    $19.99 - $24.99
  28. Shimano SpeedMaster II Lever Drag Reel

    $264.99 - $404.99
  29. Shimano Talicia A 2-Speed Lever Drag Reel

    $659.99 - $1,259.99
  30. Shimano Talicia Single Speed Lever Drag Reel

    $524.99 - $534.99
  31. Shimano Talicia 2-Speed Lever Drag Reel

    $609.99 - $619.99
  32. Shimano Tiagra Long Range Special Lever Drag Reel

    $739.99 - $839.99
  33. Shimano Tiagra Lever Drag Reel

    $789.99 - $1,519.99
  34. Shimano Torium Jigging Special Lever Drag Reel

    $299.99 - $309.99
  35. Shimano Ocea Jigger Star Drag Reel

    $539.99 - $619.99
  36. Shimano Ocea Jigger LD Lever Drag Reel

    $649.99
  37. Shimano Ocea Jigger 4000 Lever Drag Reel

    $689.99
  38. Shimano Trinidad Star Drag Reel

    $544.99 - $584.99
  39. Shimano Thunnus CI4 Spinning Reel

    $339.99 - $369.99
  40. Shimano Stella SW D Spinning Reel

    $1,169.99 - $1,199.99
  41. Shimano Saragosa SW A Spinning Reel

    $324.99 - $464.99
  42. Shimano Stella SW C Spinning Reel

    $1,049.99 - $1,449.99
  43. Shimano Nasci FD Spinning Reel

    $124.99 - $144.99
  44. Shimano Sustain FK Spinning Reel

    $389.99 - $399.99
  45. Shimano Vanford A Spinning Reel

    $284.99 - $294.99
  46. Shimano Twin Power SW C Spinning Reel

    $604.99 - $754.99
  47. Shimano Twin Power XD FB Spinning Reel

    $514.99 - $544.99
  48. Shimano Twin Power FE Spinning Reel

    $494.99 - $514.99
 
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About Fishing Reels

FAQ - Defender - Fishing-reels

Where can I buy Fishing Reels near me?

Defender offers a wide selection of fishing reels in-stock for immediate shipment, same day pick up in store, or shop our retail location and talk to our seasoned staff here to offer you advice and get you the right reel for your next fishing adventure. If you're looking for something specific or prefer the convenience of shopping from home, Defender.com offers a wide range of fishing reels with detailed descriptions. Just make sure to consider shipping times if you need your new reel for an upcoming trip, and don't hesitate to reach out to customer service for any questions about the products. We have the selection of reels to meet your fishing needs.

What are the best brands of Fishing Reels?

When it comes to fishing reels, a few brands consistently stand out for their quality and reliability. Shimano is known for its smooth drag systems and durability, making it a favorite among both freshwater and saltwater anglers. Penn is another solid choice, especially for those tackling tough offshore conditions, as their reels are built to withstand the elements and heavy use. Daiwa offers innovative designs and lightweight options that appeal to many anglers looking for performance without the extra weight. Lastly, Abu Garcia has a long-standing reputation for producing dependable reels that cater to a range of fishing styles, from bass fishing to inshore species. Choosing the right brand often comes down to personal preference and the specific fishing conditions you plan to face, so it's worth trying a few to see what feels best in your hands.

How do I choose the right Fishing Reels to buy?

When choosing the right fishing reel, start by considering the type of fishing you'll be doing. Spinning reels are great for beginners and offer exceptional versatility for inshore and offshore fishing, while baitcasting and conventional reels offer more precision and may be better suited for more experienced anglers. Next, think about the size and gear ratio of the reel. A higher gear ratio means faster line retrieval, which is ideal for techniques like topwater fishing or when you need to quickly reel in a fish. Make sure to match the reel size with your rod and line type to ensure a balanced setup that can handle the fish you're after.

What Fishing Reels do I need this season?

When choosing the right fishing reel, start by considering the type of fishing you'll be doing. Spinning reels are great for beginners and offer exceptional versatility for inshore and offshore fishing, while baitcasting and conventional reels offer more precision and may be better suited for more experienced anglers. Next, think about the size and gear ratio of the reel. A higher gear ratio means faster line retrieval, which is ideal for techniques like topwater fishing or when you need to quickly reel in a fish. Make sure to match the reel size with your rod and line type to ensure a balanced setup that can handle the fish you're after.

How much do Fishing Reels cost to buy?

Fishing reels can range in price from around $20 for a basic spinning reel to over $500 for high-end models designed for serious anglers. The cost often reflects the reel's materials, features, and intended use, so it's important to consider what type of fishing you plan to do before making a purchase. For casual fishing, a mid-range reel priced between $100 and $300 will usually offer good performance and durability without breaking the bank. If you're into tournament fishing or targeting larger species, investing in a premium reel can pay off in terms of reliability and smooth operation when you're out on the water.

What do gear ratios mean in Fishing Reels?

Gear ratios in fishing reels refer to the relationship between the number of turns of the spool and the number of turns of the handle. For example, a 6:1 gear ratio means that for every one complete turn of the handle, the spool turns six times, allowing you to retrieve line quickly and efficiently. Understanding gear ratios is crucial for selecting the right reel for your fishing style. Higher ratios, like 7:1 or 8:1, are great for techniques that require fast retrieves, such as topwater fishing or when working jigs. On the other hand, lower ratios, like 5:1, provide more torque, making them better suited for heavy lures or battling larger fish that require more power to reel in.

What are the different kinds of Fishing Reels?

Fishing reels come in several types, each designed for specific fishing techniques and environments. Spinning reels are versatile and user-friendly, making them ideal for beginners and experienced anglers alike; they excel in freshwater and saltwater applications. Baitcasting reels offer greater accuracy and control, perfect for targeting larger species or casting heavier lures, but they require a bit more skill to master. Fly reels are tailored for fly fishing, featuring a simple design that allows for smooth line retrieval and easy drag adjustment. Trolling reels are built for big game fishing, designed to handle the heavy loads and long runs that come with deep-sea fishing. Lastly, conventional reels are robust and reliable, often used in saltwater fishing for bottom fishing or battling larger fish. Each type has its strengths, so choose based on your fishing style and the species you're after.

What are the best Fishing Reels for saltwater?

When it comes to saltwater fishing, you want a reel that can handle the harsh conditions and the big fish that come with it. Look for reels made from corrosion-resistant materials like aluminum or graphite, and make sure they have a strong drag system-something in the 20-50 pound range is usually a good starting point for offshore species. Some top choices include spinning reels like the Shimano Saragosa or the Penn Spinfisher VI, both of which are known for their durability and smooth operation. For conventional reels, consider the Daiwa Saltiga or the Shimano Talica, which are built to withstand the punishment of saltwater fishing and can handle larger game fish with ease.