Fishing reels are the engine behind every cast, retrieve, and hookset. The Fishing Reels collection at Los Cazadores includes a wide range of options—spinning reels, baitcasting reels, trolling reels, and fly reels—each designed to pair with specific rod types and fishing styles. Whether you're casting light lures to bass or trolling deep water for stripers, the right reel gives you smooth control, strong drag, and consistent performance.
These reels are selected for durability, ease of use, and compatibility with both fresh and saltwater conditions.
Each reel type in this category brings something different to the table. Spinning reels offer ease and versatility, baitcasters give more precision and power, and trolling reels hold heavy line with deep drag systems. Fly reels are matched by weight class to rods and fly line. Across all types, you’ll find corrosion-resistant materials, solid internal gearing, smooth bearings, and adjustable drags for battling everything from trout to redfish.
Spinning reels are the most beginner-friendly. They're easy to cast, simple to maintain, and work well for a wide range of species and techniques.
Baitcasting reels offer better casting control and power, ideal for heavy lures and bass fishing. Spinning reels are easier to use and better suited for lighter lines and baits.
Many reels are saltwater-rated with sealed bearings and corrosion-resistant components. Always rinse reels after saltwater use and check for salt-specific designations.
Reel size depends on the species and line capacity you need. A 1000–2500 size is great for light freshwater, 3000–4000 for bass and inshore, and 5000+ for larger fish or saltwater.
Some do, particularly entry-level models or combos. Higher-end reels are typically sold unspooled so you can customize with your preferred line type and weight.