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1000 series reels are flying off the shelves of our online tackle store!

I’m surprised because all we (and most other people we know) use for inshore fishing is 2500 and 3000 size reels.

So what’s the big deal about 1000s?

Are they any better than the 2500 or 3000s?

Can they still handle the big redfish, trout, and snook in our inshore waters?

In this video, you’ll get answers to these questions and more as we break down the differences between the main inshore spinning reel sizes.

You’ll learn:

– How the 1000 vs. 2500 vs. 3000 stack up against each other
– Why the 1000 might actually be better for your health
– What the most important component of your gear is (hint: it’s not your reel)
– And much more

If you’re in the market for a new reel, or you’re curious about how the different sizes compare to each other, then you’re going to love this video!

Have you used a 1000 series reel?

What’s your favorite size reel for inshore fishing?

Let us know down in the comments!