Saxe Point
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I’ve ordered 2 of them. I’ll let you know once I start fishing them.The Peetz stainless reel looks like a nice reel and seems to be made in Canada. Any feedback on these?
I’ve ordered 2 of them. I’ll let you know once I start fishing them.The Peetz stainless reel looks like a nice reel and seems to be made in Canada. Any feedback on these?
You’re very welcomeWill do!
Thanks for the help Stizzla!!
You’re very welcome
Called spoke to a lady, she said Dan was unavailable.
Anyways back to regular price $375 and they don’t like to ship to US.
Oh well it was worth the call.
We are so close too! I can see the San Juan islands from my house.Called spoke to a lady, she said Dan was unavailable.
Anyways back to regular price $375 and they don’t like to ship to US.
Oh well it was worth the call.
He man, I could reship to you down south. Stores like Harbour Chandler have free shipping in Canada & it would be nothing to redirect to you. I see these reels on sale a few times a year. Next time I do I will send you a message. Next sale should be springtime.
We are so close too! I can see the San Juan islands from my house.
I’ll touch base when I go in for my weekly shop and see what I can do.
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I've got one. Its nice but nothing like an islanderI’ve ordered 2 of them. I’ll let you know once I start fishing them.
I have no doubt that it's not like an Islander, but I got 2 of them for the price of one Islander. I like the fact that the Peetz has a modern one way drag system, but is otherwise very simple in design and also classic in appearance. Very reminiscent of the Hardy Longstone in appearance. While Islanders are certainly very fine reels, unless I were fishing for billfish I doubt whether the drag offers any tangible advantages for the experienced angler over a Shimano GT 4000, Daiwa M1 (what the Peetz are replacing) or the Peetz. Note that I said tangible advantages; the aesthetics of a smoother drag and other things are just that, aesthetic. And for lots of people, that justifies the higher pricer and that's certainly fine. But for me, less is sometimes more. I find that most mooching reel drags are more than adequate to the task, as I really fight the fish using the palming ring anyway. I almost switched to wooden Peetz reels with the new one way drag for salmon. But I did get two old Peetz wooden reels refurbished and modern drags installed - for halibut. The fact that they are Canadian reels with a long history is the aesthetic part that I like. There are reels for every taste!I've got one. Its nice but nothing like an islander
PEETZ SS is certainly a workhorse. I couldn't compare it to a Hardy Longstone though. They are two entirely different animals. The PEETZ is quite a bit larger and heavier than the Lonstone, although - yes they will both complete the same job quite adequately. These are all Longstones and the flat faced one is smaller then the contoured one. Both models are a much smaller & lighter profile than the PEETZ. All my PEETZ are wood.
Hope that helps.
Picked up 2 of these at Peetz today. Looking forward to using them!Great reel none the less. Just a bit too big for my personal comfort in the way that I like to angle.