I was considering buying another Pro gear reel. My main stopping point being that the company is out of business(as everyone on this forum knows) and parts are scarce. Would it be worth buying another one or just getting a reel from a company that is still in business. The reel I am considering is a Wahoo special.
I look at Pro Gears as super Tiburon frame and spools. As long as the model can use Penn guts then their construction makes them bullet proof. I don't believe any weren't directly based on Penn innards, but if their were I would be concerned about parts.
Ron
Parts for the wahoo special but if you take care of your reels, I would last a life time.
Personally, you may want to consider a 454. It's about the same size except 4:1 vs 5:1 gearing.
On the other hand, there are enough out there that you could buy one or two as back up or parts reels.
Quote...but if you take care of your reels, it would last a life time.
x2. I love Pro Gears - they were ahead of their time.
I own a 454(65 lbs braid) and a Albacore Special(mono is ridiculous for this reel). The reason I would like to use the 461 is because of line capacity. I love the Pro gear reels! I live in NJ and I am getting ready for a Canyon trip. Unfortunately, I grew up in SoCal and my dream was/is to go on a Long Range trip someday(due to family, I might have to give up on my dream). My gear is designed around braided line. The captains around here only allow mono line, so need line capacity. I have a Newell 533 5.5(50 lbs mono) but I would like a stronger reel plus a reel that I can use not just for around here. I already have the 50's, 30's, 16vsx, mk15 and they are already have braid. It seems like the 461 would be an ideal compliment. A Penn Baja Special seems like the obvious choice but I feel they are overpriced.
It's an awesome reel. This reel is spring loaded double dogged and has a 5:1 gear ratio. Awesome reels. It's worth it, but I think they have similar line capacities to the 454.
Like I said, i apreciate the strength, but I am not certain their is a significant advantage to a fully tanked 113HLW or narrow 114H wich might end up cheaper.
Ron