Someday I hope to fish an Islander, but it may never happen because I just couldn’t ever justify spending essentially a thousand bucks on a reel. I appreciate that much of it comes down to each person’s individual sense of value and what they like in a reel. People happily pay many thousands of dollars for a mechanical watch that will never keep time as well as a quartz watch that sells for less than $100. But they value aesthetics over performance, which is fine.
Do Islanders really perform better than the Shimano and Daiwa mooching reels that sell for $100 to $250? I am talking performance, not aesthetics. Even in terms of durability, if you have to replace the Shimano or Daiwa after 10 years, but the Islander will go 20 or more but requires expensive maintenance or drag rebuilding, your still big money ahead with the cheaper reel.
I’d be curious to hear views on this, just in terms of a performance comparison.
Not looking to create a debate, because of course each person values different things (performance, aesthetics etc. etc.) differently. Just interested in hearing the different perspectives, all of which are respected. None of this is a competition.
My own perspective has changed over the years. My son and I fish mostly 5 inch wooden Peetz reels with the new one way drags. I will admit that the drag on these is not as finely adjustable as that on the Daiwa M-1s we used to fish. But, ironically, this is why we like them so much. We only use moderate drag to apply little pressure, because we are controlling how much is applied by palming the reel. This way we can adjust on the fly, continuously, without (or rarely at least) touching the drag knob. The wide wooden spool and rim of the Peetz is perfect for this. The bigger the spring, the bigger the challenge. So from our perspective, when it comes to fighting the fish, a more basic mooching reel increases the challenge and the fun.
We see this already with mooching reels because most Canadians on the West Coast keep fishing “knuckle-busters” because of the challenge they involve, despite the ready availability of anti reverse moochers and level wind reels, the latter giving advantages in terms of a fast retrieve ratio. My son and I just take it a step further.