Spinning Reels

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    13 FISHING AERIOS SPINNING REEL

    13 FISHING AERIOS SPINNING REEL Experience smooth performance and cutting-edge design with the 13 FISHING AERIOS SPINNING REEL. This reel is engineered for anglers seeking a reliable and high-performing spinning reel for their fishing adventures. Built...

    $135.00
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    13 FISHING KALON A SPINNING REEL

    13 FISHING KALON A SPIN REEL Experience smooth performance and cutting-edge design with the 13 FISHING KALON A SPIN REEL. This fishing reel is engineered for anglers seeking a reliable and high-performing spinning reel. The KALON A offers a perfect...

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Spinning Reels

Spinning reels are the most versatile and widely used reels in fishing—trusted by beginners and seasoned anglers alike. Known for smooth casting, simple operation, and excellent line control, they’re ideal for a wide range of techniques and species, from light-line trout fishing to inshore saltwater angling.

The Spinning Reels collection at Los Cazadores includes sizes and features to match everything from ultralight freshwater rigs to heavy-duty coastal applications.

Smooth Operation, Easy Handling, and Broad Application

These reels mount beneath spinning rods and use an open-face spool with a bail system, allowing for longer casts and fewer tangles. You'll find options with sealed bearings, precision drag systems, braid-ready spools, and corrosion-resistant frames. Spinning reels are compatible with mono, fluoro, and braided lines, and they excel when casting lightweight lures or live bait.

FAQs

What size spinning reel should I choose?

For ultralight fishing, a 1000–2500 size is ideal. For bass, inshore species, or larger freshwater fish, go with a 3000–4000. Larger reels (5000+) are best for heavy-duty or saltwater use.

Are spinning reels good for beginners?

Yes. They’re very user-friendly, making them an excellent starting point for anyone learning to fish. They also perform well in experienced hands.

Can I use spinning reels in saltwater?

Yes, as long as the reel is built with corrosion-resistant components. Look for models labeled as saltwater-safe and always rinse after use.

What kind of fishing line works best with spinning reels?

All major line types—mono, fluorocarbon, and braid—can be used with spinning reels. Make sure the line strength matches your reel’s specs.

Are these reels left- or right-handed?

Most spinning reels feature interchangeable handles, allowing you to set them up for either left- or right-handed use.