A good secound hand reel will cost u $150 and up depeneding on size of reel.
It is a freshwater reel. Only the Zebco 808 is considered a salt-water resistant reel.
The Zebco 600 spinning reel is a durable, user friendly, economical fishing reel. Not very expensive either. Brand new, it can be bought for 16 to 20 dollars, US. Used in good working order, probably less than ten. The Zebco Quantum 600 bait casting reel is more expensive, but still fairly cheap, a new one can be picked up for around 30 dollars. Used, good condition, around 15 to 20.
The Zebco 600 was manufactured from 1970 up until 1984, when it was replaced by the 606.
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ABU Garcia is a fishing reel and equipment company from Sweden. They manufacture the Cardinal series of spinning reels. The company was originally known as A B Urfabriken.
Neither a spinning real or push button type reel are used in fly fishing.
The most conventional fishing reel is the spinning reel. Easy learn and easy to use for most general applications.
Depends on the buyer if someone had a reel like that when young, but for some reason don't now. They might pay considerably for one, as a collector reel there's so many out there the price probably isn't that much.
The two main types of fishing outfits are spinning outfits (comprising of a spinning reel and a spinning rod) and baitcasting outfits (consisting of a baitcasting reel and a baitcasting rod). Each type is suited for particular fishing techniques and styles.
After reviewing 6 years of collected sales information I found that the average price/value of the F.B. Saltwater 450 to be $20.00, this is without the box and paperwork. With the box, paperwork AND all the decals on the reel its price/value is found to be $45.00. Hope this helps. Bob Halver.....The Airex Guy
To set up a pre-spooled spinning reel, first attach the reel to the rod. Then, thread the line through the guides on the rod and tie it to the spool. Close the bail, and start reeling in the line to ensure it is properly spooled. Adjust the tension as needed.
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