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Allen Wyatt at Andy Thornal in Winter Haven said sales are down from last Christmas. But Brent Howlett at Stone's Outhouse in Lakeland struck a more realistic note.

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Does anyone know where to get a Shimano spinning reel repaired?

I have a Shimano Symetre 1000r that the bail wont operate properly. There is a broken intereir part which I could replace if I knew where to get it.


there are tackle shops that fix reels,sometimes they have old parts that will do the trick.if not ,your in the same boat they are,sending to shimano for the part addig to your time and expense.be forwarned its 8.00 dollars to ship back from the company and additinal fee to send it there.also there disclaimer says we may not have parts for older models.check first.my advice,if it is not an expensive reel dump it,it will cost you allot to be fixed either way if parts are involved.if its minor look in yellow pages,lots of guys do it,maybe sping or adjustment.if you love the reel proceed my way you might find success.there are sites on line that will punch up the schmaticcs for every shimano reel.pick the part and order.search you will find it i have ,forgot name.look under reel repair.once you punch up schmatic order and you done.SEARCH REEL REPAIR you will find schmatics and parts for sure


you should try to go to your local fishing tackle shop and if they cant fix it they will be able to tell you where you can get it fixed.


I need to know where the Shimano Stradic MG FB Spinning Reel is produced?

http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/descpageRLSSHIMANO-SSMGFB.html#

The spinning reel on this site, I cannot find out the country it was produced in, can anyone help me?

Thanks!


check if the site bellow helps

http://shimanofish.com.au/publish/content/global_fish/en/au/index/products/reels/spinning.html


Spinning reels: front drag or rear drag?

I'm shopping for spinning reels, specifically the Shimano Symetre series which come in both front drag and rear drag models. I know the main advantage of the rear drag models is that you can quickly and easily adjust the drag during a fight but, what are the disadvantages? Front drag reels definitely seem more popular so there must be more to this equation that I'm seeing. So, to boil it down: what are all the advantages/disadvantages of front drag vs. rear drag spinning reels? Thanks.


The front drag reels have larger drag washer surfaces which provide more control over fighting fish. The only disadvantage is the front drag reels are very slightly more difficult to disassemble/re-assemble for cleaning/service.