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| I'm looking to get a Van Staal reel and have been considering a VS200 or VSB200. I mainly fish from a boat/surf so I want this reel to be able to do both. My buddy at work has been saying he likes the VSB for surf and is good @ night. However he also has the VS and said it wouldn't be good on the boat , more of a pain in the neck, plus I may cut my finger with braided line. I mainly use bailed reels so I'm not so familiar with the none bailed VS. I have tried my buddies and have no problems casting with it. What would be the better choice for an dual reel for surf & boat. I would use it for fluke,stripers,& ect.... Thanks John |
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| This is a great thread and question. I own the VS200 and love the bailess. You get used to it VERY quickly so don't let that be a hangup. The VSBs bail is manual so you'll be flipping it over anyway. I think the only way I'd consider the bail would be if I was live lining or something like that, but my lack of experience in that area means thats just a guess. In the end I think you'll get used to whatever you choose, make it work, and be happy with it. I'd be curious to hear from someone who has and actively fishes BOTH a bailed and bail-less VS. Maybe another reason I like the no-bail version is because I fell on a reel awhile back and bent the bail (not a VS mind you but a 704). The more I talk and listen to my reasons the more trivial the reasons seem... Maybe I really do have a good reason for liking the bail-less version but can't quite put my finger on it (pun intended) ![]() Just a question but does anyone find there's a difference between controlling the consistency of how your braid goes on the spool between versions? I like the bail-less because I feel like I'm better at getting that first loop on there tighter and reducing birds nests |
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| I just have to say I have a brand spanking new VS200 (just made) in Silver that is on a UPS truck out for delivery as I type this. I can not tell you how excited I am for this new reel. I do have to say I owe it all to this fourm which turned me onto this reel and provided so much information that swayed me to buy it. Thanks all. ![]() |
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| I got the new VS200S yesterday and man is it nice. The reeling action seems a bit stiff but from what I have read here that is normal for new reels. Is that true? Anyway I need to go get some 20 lb mono for it today. Man I can't wait to cast this for the first time. |
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