BaitRunner: The Top-of-the-Line Shimano Reel


by Robert Feuring - Date: 2008-10-02 - Word Count: 504 Share This!

Your favorite part of the week is the weekend (whose favorite part of the week isn't the weekend anyway?). But your case is different from most people. You can already feel the spray of the water. You can already imagine the taste of the salt of the open sea. And the sense of great adventure is unwaveringly beckoning you to another weekend of fishing heaven. Yep, it's the lifestyle and the choices that set you apart from the pack.

Even before the weekend comes, your gear has been prepared and you're itching to try out your new Shimano BaitRunner. You bought yourself a B series after having been a very avid BaitRunner Classic user. You had to choose among 3 models. A 3500, a 4500, and a 6500. You picked the one that was the best match for the style of fishing that you have. And yes, you recall that it was an easy choice. And easy it was, with all the new design innovations and superb engineering. But Bob, your lifelong neighbor and fishing buddy is skeptical about the BaitRunner's features. So you set out to prove him wrong. And prove him wrong you did with the unbelievable catch you made.

Now Bob is a believer. Who wouldn't be awed with a Shimano Reel that has a graphite frame, a graphite side plate, a graphite rotor, a diecast aluminum spool, flat T type handle grip, a waterproof drag, anti-rust bearings, a dyna balance, a power roller III, a power handle torpedo knob, 3 + 1 stainless steel ball bearings, an automatic strike alarm and a non-corrosive graphite construction?

You showed him the BaitRunner features. He could not believe how easy it was to change the front drag setting. (Turn the notch clockwise to increase drag strength. To reach the maximum drag, just tighten the notch. Turn the notch counter-clockwise and the drag strength is decreased.) When you adjusted the BaitRunner Tension Setting, you just flipped the BaitRunner to the On position and you set the reel in a total free spool. Adjustments were made with the different types of bait you had. The sleek look of the Shimano BaitRunner is not just its source of beauty, you'd have to count in the smooth functions. You had it easy because you just had to turn the tension dial all the way to the left and you got the lightest free spool tension. You turned the dial to the right and the free spool tension was increased. You wanted to fish your bait effectively in a controlled free spool and you just had to flip the BaitRunner's lever to the BaitRunner On position. To set the hook, you just had to turn the handle forward and the BaitRunner immediately shifted to Drag On.

You've never had a baitrunner reel function quite like the Shimano BaitRunner. Now, you tell Bob and all the rest of your fishing buddies that to get the best deals for their Shimano BaitRunner purchases, Sea Isle Tackle is the place to go.


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Robert Fuering is a veteran fisherman who owns a fishing supply and tackle shop. Check out our great inventory of Baitrunner Fishing Reels and other Shimano Fishing Reels at http://www.seaisletackle.com Your Article Search Directory : Find in Articles

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