Baitcaster Fishing Reels Left or Right Handed

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Baitcaster fishing reels available in left handed and right handed configuration. They are high quality reels suitable for fishing for small to large sized fish. They come with two spoils, a shallow spoil and a deep spoil.

The SIC ceramic guide ring makes retracting line smoother, wear-resistant and heat-resistant. This results in less damage to fishing line and casting out to up to 100 meters. The super fast 8.1:1 gear ratio coupled with the EVA grip make reeling in comfortable and fast.

Baitcaster Fishing Reels Specifications

  • Model: AS-BS2000.
  • Brand: Adsports.
  • Model numbers: AS-BS2000LH (Left handed bait casting fishing reel), AS-BS2000RH (Right handed bait casting fishing reel).
  • Gear ratio: 8.1:1 Super High Gear Ratio (fast).
  • Brakes: 24 Gear magnetic brakes.
  • Drag: 8kg.

Two Included Spoils with Baitcaster Fishing Reels

This amazing bait caster reel includes two spoils, a shallow spoil and a deep spoil. The shallow spoil is for using lighter fishing line while the deep spoil is better suited for using heavier fishing line.

Shallow Spoil Specifications

  • Lure weight: 2.5 to 10 grams.
  • Inside diameter: 26.4 mm.
  • Outside diameter: 33 mm.
  • Weight: 20 grams.
  • Line capacity: 0.148 mm/125 m, 0.165 mm/100 m.

Deep Spoil Specifications

  • Lure weight: 7 to 30 grams.
  • Inside diameter: 18 mm.
  • Outside diameter: 33 mm.
  • Weight: 17 grams.
  • Line capacity: 0.26 mm/210 m, 0.28 mm/180 m, 0.3 mm/140 m.

We have green Fluro carbon monofilament fishing line available for use with these reels. The correct line to use with the deep spoil is the 0.29mm line as this can hold u to 8.2 kg of weight which matches the maximum drag of these reels. More information on this line can be found here. Light fishing lines are also available using the same link.

We also have spinning reels available. Please see our fishing section for our full range of fishing gear and accessories.

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