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Pro Tip Use this knot when targeting finicky bass in clear water

Budget Option: Shimano Spheros SW 14000, which offers the same internals as Saragosa, minus the line roller design Best in Class: Daiwa Saltiga SW 14000, which has a Duralumin main gear, marine bronze pinion, magnetic sealing for smooth operation and backup anti-reverse Authors Choice: Shimano Saragosa SW 14000, with a cold-forged aluminum main gear, brass pinion, and best-in-class sealing Gear Ratio & Cranking Power Ryan Morie When popping for tuna, spinning reels with a high gear ratio reign supreme for three main reasons: In order to work a popper effectively, a reel is required to pick up all of the slack line in between pops

Its worth noting that a higher gear ratio is a double-edged sword

Whether you're fishing from the bank, boat, or riverbank, these combos give you the power and reliability to land big catfish with ease

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