Good review ? No. It's a terrific review ! I'm in the market for a spinning reel and this video has helped me immensely. I have looked at the Stella and was shocked when I saw the price tag. I don't see that as a fair trade for my money. Some folks would think the price as a good value and God bless them. I wonder what the odds are regarding total sales of each reel. 10-1, 5-1, 20-1? Anyway thank you for your effort. BTW I think Alan Hawk is a wonderful writer and smart guy. God Bless.
Absolutely love your reviews, very thorough and you share personal experience along with your technical understanding of fishing reels. Keep up the great work!
😳I’m sure I could take it all apart. Putting it back together is another story. Such an impressive display of fishing knowledge, mechanical skills, and product knowledge. A lot to learn here besides reel comparison.
@@RyanMorie Your videos are fantastic ! Ryan keep it up really ! I have a question to ask, what would you put on the Palms xxh106 ? A saragosa 8000 or 14 000 ? Also a 4500hs slammer iv or 6500hs slammer iv ?
Solid honest review Ryan. You covered a bunch just from watching the videos of you catching a wide variety of fish. I've actually talked on the surf about what you have conquered with this reel which was impressive to say the least for $300. The parts and service from shimano is a huge deal breaker in its class.
I think a key thing to consider is usage. If you are going to be beating the crap out of the reel using it on shore etc, the Stella makes sense. I am purchasing the gosa for tuna jigging off LI where 80% of our time is spent trolling. Great video Ryan!
This was a great review. Actually recently purchased a new SW8000 at the Pacific Outdoors show in Costa Mesa over the weekend. Have yet to try it out. Thanks for the excellent video Ryan!
Hey, I love how you break the reel down and show the components. I'm terrified about taking my reels apart. I think you sold me. Next reel I'm looking at will be the Saragosa SW. I like this type of video. Keep it up.
Very impressive review and review style. I am a shimano guy and have been for many years. I personally find the quality of the Stradic, Ultegra XTD, Saragosa and Spheros very good for the price point and would much rather have 3 or 4 reels for my $1000. I would be one that would enjoy watching you put that Saragosa back together!!
Nice review, you nailed it. On Shimano and Daiwa’s website they talk about Hagane gear blah blah to lure people money. I have 10 years old reel and they still perform. I believe these companies are enjoying fisher man money more than actual fisher man enjoying catching fish. Only few people catch good fish and not all but every one spends a lot of money on buying latest and greatest rods and reels.
Having a 6000 for micro jigging and dead baiting domersals, a 10,000 for jigging pelagic‘s and a 20,000 for live baiting. All for less than the price of one Stella option, I’ll go the Gosa any day of the week! Awesome review mate!
@@hldemi_fishing agreed mate the 6000 is a beast of a real but I have had some interesting bi catches micro jigging and dead baiting including big kingfish and blue groper I prefer to have the guts of the 6000 in case I need it
Wow , that’s a true review from unbiased n unsponsered guy , i’d take ur words over AH anytime , i have almost all shimano reels 3 stellas down to sonora , durable as hell n i’m tough on my gears , casting allday long 7:10 hrs is nothing but tough tasks for any spinning reel to stand for . Stella is the real king but yes it is way expensive ,agaiin so the saltiga and they wont going to reduce their price down as long as we keep buy them.
Solid review and honest. One of the best reels I own and you will never have to worry because it’s just that well made. I don’t own a Stella but I own the tranx 500 and a Trinidad and you definitely get what you pay for from shimano. The best about shimano is if you do need it fixed they’re warranty is send it in and you get it back brand new. Literally I took my Calcutta in and the just gave me a new one. It does help to live in Orange County since there in Irvine
Jiss dude... a review with a disassembly 😱 insane amount of effort put into it... i really enjoyed it and could be helpful with the disassembly part as well... Awesome vid
Thanks for a very convincing review/comparison on Saragosa SW-A and Stella spinning reels. Especially appreciated you pointing out the anti=reverse being found in the 18000 models and above. BOL Tight Lines...
Great review! The taking apart part is awesome (tackle advisors style). What I didn't like is that your room was a bit on the dark side, extra light would be nice. Other than that a perfect review and would love to see more of these. Just ordered a 14000 Gossa btw ...
Love the tackle reviews! I'm a huge tackle nerd and watch/read whatever I can on reels like like. I even bought a saltiga expedition and a saragosa SWA 10k after your videos lol Keep up the great content
Fantastic. A video worth viewing. God bless. I often watch a lot of your videos but never thought of subscribing. Today I did as you work really really very very hard to come at this level. Thanks from Antonio, from Goa, India.
To fish well you need to be confident you have an advantage on the fish, this is what keeps you concentrating on your game from 1st to last cast of the day, the knowing if a fish comes by you know how and have what it takes to catch it, this advantage, this confidence you build in yourself comes from either or both your knowledge and technique and from having good gear, confidence comes at a high price for some, in this times more expensive is better, not all people look anymore at value for money, who knows if they came with something much more expensive than Stella they might sell like mini bread loafs. Saragosa priced to sell, Stella priced to make larger profit on smaller numbers. Not all my reels are sealed however I rarely have issues with salt and corrosion. (apart from BG's sticky drag knob and Stradic's noisy roller guides) a good rinse and once a year open clean and grease keeps them going forever. Some sites sell all wearable parts which are easy to replace. I must say that having boat in Florida fishing all year round brings maintenance time higher once you gone through the Centaur slow pitch jigging, Saragosa sw speed jigging, the BG's live bait surface , the Speedmaster's wrecks fishing , the Stradic FJ 8000 (rare) surface stick bait and popping reels, the Tyrnos trolling reels, the Stradic FI (yes still going strong) bass fishing, new Stradic SW shore fishing, add to that I like to have at least a couple so I can take along friends who don't have thier own gear, add to that the odd reels picked up here and there as travel souvenirs and piled in the big box with hundreds of unused untested lures for which you always think you found them the perfect job until you purchase the appropriate reel for the job, plus soon I hope the deep drop reels which luckily will also serve as kite reels, once you've done them all a year has passed and you can start again from beginning. Full time job...haha It seems I am very much a 200 to 300$ reel king of guy, I think for what fish we have here most shimano's mid-range do the job no problem and for long time. The BG's are my cheapest but I like that on the 5000 at 100 bucks you can put a lot of line which is great for sailfish, I am thinking the new Saragosa's should replace them soon. I should think of something else, real obsession...
Hi, Great video and also great knowledge. I have a Daiwa BG Mq 6000 and a Shimano Saragosa 6000 in front of me and tried to make it out which one is better. Now I know which one I'll send back. 😅 Thank you a lot. Tight lines.
Great review… based on this and Alan’s review I bought a 10,000 and 25,000. I do have several Shimano and Daiwa reels. But, this seems to be the best all-arounder that I can lend to guests or use as a backup for tuna fishing. Living in Japan, I can buyTwin Powers or Certates for around $100 more than a Saragosa. Given the close pricing,which would you choose?
Like and subscribed BUT let me say why it was ALMOST a great video. First, I was guessing the entire time if this was a 10,000 size reel. I never saw it on the spool and you never mentioned the size. I assume it was because you did mention the gear ratio. I really did like the video but if you could confirm your rod and reel setup that you had paired in the video I would appreciate it very much. Thanks and I look forward to more
The new 8000 still have the same annoying wobble in the rotor. It looks like you have the 10 000 which have the same rotor as the 8000. The wobble is less noticeable on the 10 000 because of the lower gear ratio (slower rotation speed)
@@jeremylewis8316It's a feature. Not too wobbly on the 14000 suprisingly. This, and the Spheros SW/ Stradic SW all have it. Excellent big game reels for the price. If your after smoothness and no wobbling just get a expensive daiwa.
My favorite offshore Shimano reel is actually the TwinPower. I've owned Stella's but the TwinPower feels more solid. It's definitely heavier but it feels stronger.
It does feel good but technically it's not stronger than a Gosa. The old Stella (SWA, SWB) is a totally different reel, the SWC isn't. The rotor and the anti reverse of the older Stellas play in a different league. Now only the Makaira Spinning and the Saltiga are true big game spinners in current production.
I love how you casually go out to test it by catching trophy fish! I just got my 25K in the mail, going to test it out in Destin this weekend, pretty stoked!
hey man I'm thinking about buying the saragosa but the reviews I see aren't that good with people getting used/broken reels, did the reel work out for you?
@@Richard-rr6ze Hey sorry man, I woke up to use the bathroom and quickly replied to that comment. I got mine from BassPro, strictly for the points and whatnot. What size are you thinking of going with? I went all out on the 25K, eventually I was going to need it, but it is quite large. I'll probably get one or two more in the 4500-5000 range, or the new Shimano Twin Power. Also those vanfords replaced the very popular CI4 and those have amazing reviews, I hope to grab one of those sometime in the future. Let me know what you decide on!
The 2008 Stella SWA did have the all metal anti reverse already and I believe even the 2001 FA. The anti reverse in the SWC, Saragosa, Spheros, Twin power, and even many recently produced budget reels was in the 1998 and maybe even the first 1993 Stella.
It only makes a difference in high drag uses, cause both types live extremely long, the difference is simply that while both last extremely long extremely long when fished within they're healthy range, it's that range of drag pressure. The anti reverse in the old Stella(very similar to the anti reverse in the Saltiga and Makaira) has an almost unlimited range while the one in the new Stella, Saragosa etc. Is much more limited. Point is that both types will perform identically (even though the one with the plastic housing feels kinda spungy and less solid) until the lesser one is pushed to, or beyond it's limits, then the all metal system will be superior since it's stronger. BTW: The two anti reverse systems are basically the same, both use metal (SS) break cylinders and metal (SS)springs which won't wear out like the standard plastic V springs. The difference between the two anti reverse systems we are talkin' about here is that the all metal anti reverse has an metal frame which is directly fitted into the reels frame (plastic in the Gosa, metal in the Stella) while the cheaper version has a plastic housing which is simply screwed down to the frame of the reel. Again, both systems work the same, but one has an extremely solid connection without any weak points and the other is simpler and cheaper but just as effective as long you don't push it too far. This is also why the new Stella has a lesser drag output then the old ones (real drag, shimanos claims are rubbish)
Like so many things, you pay a LOT more, for just a little more in quality and functionality. But, IMO, get a Thunnus, because the bait feeder feature is that big a deal. And sealed beyond any reason. My friend's Thunnus went overboard, to about 100 feet DOWN; he fished it back with a jig stick--then fished it the rest of the day. That night? He took it apart, not ONE drop of water inside. How is that for sealed and nowhere near a Stella in price.
I just picked up the 10000 primarily for throwing jigs up to 6oz but 3oz 90% of the time. The 10000 is a big reel so I THOUGHT I was going back for the 8000. Checking specs right now I may go to the 6000 or possibly even the 5000. The 6 can carry 290/30 PP and the 5 carries 225/30 PP. but the reels weigh the same essentially. The use of smaller set ups has come a long way. In the past light tackled killed a lot fish because it took so long to land them. Now even the lighter reels can can get a fish to the boat quickly enough. Sometimes I don’t think rods have kept up with reels.
The 8k is on the same platform as the 10k so it’ll fish very similarly. I’d go with the the 6k if you want something lighter. The 6k and the 5k are practically the same too
@@RyanMorie haha.. I went back to the b&t today and told the guy I’d like to check out the 7000. I’m sure you know what I mean. It would be nice to know what Shimano has against the number “7” ???? I’ve got two older Stratics. Older but they still run great! Well the spools are interchangeable. Same real just different spools. I don’t know why they can’t come up with something that hints at the size. Case in point. 5000 are giant compared with the 4.5k.
I have both Saragosa and 2015 Stella SW1000SZ. They both have served me well. After the Stella brings in a 100lb yft I get frustrating bail closer on the following cast. Now I know why.. but no issues with stopping them from top water casting. However the Gosa gets really hot when almost, I mean almost getting spooled, but no premature flip bail. I need durability out there on the north Pacific Both reels has never been dunked but a simple wash and wipe down after use and stored there in warm climate I used them every 4-6months for 4 years on my return. serviced twice for re greasing and bail trip/flexing. looking at Penn slammer IV Don't want to break my arm. Any idea the weight on the 6500h.(hidden files)Why dont they come with beveled spool. No brainer1!!!!! I dont need all that friction in my life.
What can you upgrade on the reel to make it like a Stella? Maybe a video of certain upgrades you can do to the reel to make it closer to the Stella. Ie changing to a bearing in the knob…
I actually just picked up my gosa the other day for a birthday present to myself 🤣 put her on a 7 ft med heavy action ter rod. Got a calissa surf lure to set out for her maiden cast
30 is an ENORMOUS amount of drag, fact is, when I was a kid, the industry standard, the "Jigmaster" (Penn 500) was about eight pounds and with that, people caught large, offshore fish. And they still do. Here is one downside of this much drag-seriously. Say you have a drag set that high and you do NOT have the bail OFF, a large fish hits running away from you. The rod/reel CAN fly right out of your hand, you CAN get hurt, a fact of fishing today. One thing for double damn sure, put that rod in a rod receiver belt, not your gut, your leg or your....groin. Be ready
@@danielwutfisho not really, I WATCHED a rod fly out of a guy's hand, closed bail, ,when an offshore tuna hit. I'll bet it flew fifty feet through the air before it splashed down, never to be seen again. "I wasn't expecting it" , he said. I'll bet.
i got a daiwa ninja lt5000. doesnt even have any waterproofing seals etc dipped in salt water many times (fell since i fish on a jetty :) ) never ever ever got anything i opened many times to check and stuff. it is smooth a f . yeh one thing ill point out if u replace its felt dragwashers with carbontex ones ur done. best reel ever
Ryan, very informative video. I just purchased the Sargussa 18000 HG… I will use it for pitching , flat line and drop to the bottom from time to time. I fish in South fla. Wahoo, mahi and mutton. How would you spool?
I’d fish it with 65lb braid. It’ll probably fit around 550 yards. You can add a top-shot of varying size monofilament depending on the situation. (Connect your braid to your mini top-shot with an FG knot for best results)
I need your help, I want to choose the size of this spinning reel Daiwa BG Pilk 2.7m test 50-200 gr, (I dream of catching a GT). please help me choose the size.
my opinion is clear: if you have an 2013 0r 2008 Stella SW, use it as long as possible, by no means do these reels compare to the 2019 Stella, if you want a new Shimano, get a Gosa, its just as capable, if you want a superior reel, get the Saltiga or Certate SW(Certate SW is the same reel, just with an Zaion Rotor, a cheaper handle and a simpler made drag knob) or if you don't like Mag sealed, can live with less crankin' power and smoothness, no hardened spool lip, an aluminum bail arm and a bit extra weight go with the Makaira spinning which is probably the toughest spinner ever made, I managed to break a 14k Saltiga and get the rotor and mainshaft of an 18000 bend a lil, can't imagine thsat with the Makaira, but off the rocks I need the hardened spool lip and an aluminum bail wire is ba news as well, so the makaira is my beach reel and fo the XXXXXXXH boat jobs, when I expect to use 60lb of drag or even a bit more and yes, I've done that on spinners, it works, it just requires the right rod, a very strong real seat and he angler needs to have lots of structural strength( you really need to use your whole body) and a really good technique to do so. for anythin' to 40lb the 8-14k and till 50lb the 18-20k Saltigas will do and they definetly are the nicer reel, not as heavy sealed though and I'm not a fan of mag sealed reels, in this price range for all the Saltiga offers I can accept it though. another thing about 2019 Stella vs. 2020 Saragosa: the 18/20k Gosas actually have a bit more drag than the same size stellas, while in the mid sized reels (8-14k) it's the opposite.
@@S.SABRY. boat fishing is a broad term and it depends on a few things, first is the fish you target, second what rod you use. If the fish, and this includes the fish of a lifetime that's very rare can be caught with a 6k no prob then go for it, gonna be more fun. I would choose the Saragossa Instead of the Stella though (the 2013/SWB Stella is fine, but wobbles and the Gosa is actually a bit more powerful with about double the actual drag out put in this size, plus much cheaper) if you don't have a problem with the service difficulties of MagSealed reels the 6K Certate SW(basically a Saltiga with a Zaion rotor like the 2014/2015 Saltigas) or if you really want to spend some extra cash for a heavier reel with minor improvements, like a better bail the 2023 Saltiga are awesome reels, both run notably smoother than the Gosa and have a slightly better drag. Now if you have to expect bigger fish, have to stop them from structure, gonna fish heavier line (upwards of 40lb) and the Rod can handle a heavier reel (if a rod takes both a small 5/6k and a medium 8/10/14k fine, go with the bigger one if there's any chance you might need it) here go with the Certate SW or Saltiga, but the 14k, it's the same exact reel as the 8k, just a bigger spool, which not only gives you extra line capacity (weight is practically the same, sometimes 10g, trust me you won't feel it) but the bigger spool also makes line come off a bit better, so it casts further and you can drop deeper till the line starts to get sticky and doesn't come off smoothly(with an open bail). On that note, if you're aware that the service won't be available forever, you can also get the 5000, or better 5500 2014 Expedition, 2015 Saltiga or 2016 Catalina, all the same reel basically and the advantage to the Certate SW (basically the new Catalina, so a Saltiga with some minor cost cuts, that are mostly cosmetic and don't hurt the reels ability to catch fish) and 2020 Saltiga is that it's a lighter reel, it has less drag, only about 2/3 but it's enough for pretty much anything you would do on a boat other than spooling it with 100lb line and fighting fish purely over the reel with no rod involvement and on some rods the old medium size Saltiga/Catalina works great, but the newer counterparts are just a touch too heavy
@@maxschmidt9461 Mr. Max thank you for your reply First of all I am from Egypt , Red Sea fishing , we don’t have any Maintenance’s Stores. So we get the parts from Japan and do the service with our hands ,,, I am targeting the big fish , specifically Tuna , and GT I do fishing on Oil Rigs Yes I need something for lifetime, high durability , lots of Drag to stop the fish But in the same time we don’t have the variety of reels , some time I get my reels From Dubai , I have already the Saragosa Sw 14k , but I am thinking for something more powerful , some thing can stop these type of fishing what I have right now in our market just these reels ( Stilla SW 6000 PG , HG , XG , 8000 HG , PG ) and ( Saltiga 8000 P , H 2020 ) and (Saltiga Dog Fight 7000 , 8000 H ) So what do you think in this case Specially you don’t have the variety of reels ,,, and you do the maintenance with your hands And yes yes First Priority durability high Durability . Small note Sir I can make order from Dubai for the new Saltiga 2023 if it’s your advice I trust your experience. And waiting for your reply.
@@S.SABRY. ok, while the Saltiga is amazing, IMO it's out cause it needs to be serviced by a Daiwa center, if not you basically need a new reel after 1-2 hard seasons or 3-5 medium intense ones. For the fish you mentioned a 6k ain't enough. I recommend you try to get the Makaira 10000, doesn't matter if you order it from overseas. It's a heavy reel but it won't fail you, definitely more bulletproof than the Stella, also requires less maintenance and it can be serviced by anyone who knows how to service a reel, though even without service it'll last longer than the Stella or Saltiga. If you can't get the Makaira, get the SWB Stella, again try to get a 14k or buy the 8k and order a 14k spool from somewhere else, especially for Tuna you need the line capacity. If you can only get the SWC 2019/2020 Stella it's not really worth it, only difference that matters is that it has about 3kg extra drag in 8-14k but if it's between a 8k and the 15k Gosa you already have, the extra line capacity of the Gosa will do more for you to land fish like Tuna, if it's the SWB/2013 Stella it can be a different story but I'd still say the 8k is only about equal to a 14k Gosa just from the ability to catch fish, of course the Stella is more fun to fish. Hope this helps, tight lines
What are the specs on that rod? I am very interested in which guides it has and the distance from reel to stripper guide. I have been having a hard time laying out my custom rod to eliminate line slap with a saragosa 18000.
I should also clarify I’m a fellow Florida fisherman, I just torture myself with using 2500/3000 sized reels for majority of my fishing. I am primarily a shore based fisherman and I’ll walk miles of beach in naples and cast all day so the smaller reels take away some muscle fatigue
@@Drpepperkiller1017 i had both casting all day. Clash failed less than under a year but the slammer 3 3500 still going strong for 2 years now. Shimano Vanford gets my vote vs Ballistic or Ballistic MQ. And if i will be wade fishing as well i might give Saltist MQ 2k or 3k a try.
It’s so hard to choose when it comes to giant blue fin tuna cause once you out there and hooked up you want to have the confidence in your reel to get the job done and not being able to catch fish side by side with each reel how does one choose
Thanks for the video & for the in depth description of my next reel. Just one question..what is the brand of that SURF ROD you are using with the saragosa sw in this video? It looks a very sweet set-up! Thanks again!!
@@RyanMorie Thank you for the quick reply! I heard a lot of good things with Phenix blanks. Too bad we dont have that here in MI. Will watch more of your vidz & u got a new subscriber! Thanks again!
Great video. What rod and braid line do you recommend to pair with the saragosa 6000? I was thinking the Nexus Jigging World shadow surf rod with 30 to 40 lbs braid line. Would love to know your opinions/suggestions...
I just ordered a 2018 Ultegra XTD 5500 for my landlocked state. But, I'm toying with the idea of returning it, spending 60 bucks more, and getting a Sarsgosa 6000 or 8000. I wonder . .
Depends on what you like in a reel. I'm a bigger guy, don't mind a little extra weight to get the solid feel of the Slammer. If being super light is super important, the Saragosa is going to be better. Both will get the job done.
Bob, I’ll be doing a full review on the Saltiga in about 2 months, but objectively I think it’s a better performing reel than the Stella. There’s plenty of nuance to this, and I’d say that there’s almost never going to be a scenario where a Stella fails, and a Saltiga steps in to save the day… but, that’s the beauty of reviewing Super spinners. We get to geek out on minutiae 🤣🍻
@@Tyler-kw9ce my 2020 has held up significantly better than the Saltiga Expedition (which flaked terribly) however I can say the finish definitely isn’t as good as the Stella. And both of them suck compared to an all anodized Aluminum body like you find on a Van Staal.
@@RyanMorie Thanks Ryan, your videos are always so informative and polished. Detailed videos like this are especially helpful when I'm looking for expert opinion. .
Not likely! It’s a manual bail and it has a rubber ring under the rotor that provides friction to prevent the bangle from turning while mid cast. I also had no problems with it in my personal use
Can you install the crank handle on the right side on a Saragosa sw10000? All the pictures i saw, the crank handle is installed oh the left side. thanks
What braid for the 18000? Just got mine and I'm leaning towards 65lb for casting stickbaits, figure I'll get more distance with each throw plus more capacity compared to 80lb. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!
I have 65 on my Spheros 18000 with the target species mainly being sharks from shore. If I were casting big plugs around structure I would go 80 or 100t though. Just really situationally dependent
I'll take 3 Gosa's and $100 in my pocket over 1 Stella every time. Great review.
Agree. But id take a saltiga over any shimano, especially a daiwa dogfight with 66 lbs of drag!And im getting a accurate any day. The ultimate reel.
All day, everyday!😂😂😂
i'll take 5 stradics!
@@Ghost-sz7uo lol same here!
@@stripervince1 and just break your line roller bearing and the main gear itself. 😂😂😂
Good review ? No. It's a terrific review ! I'm in the market for a spinning reel and this video has helped me immensely. I have looked at the Stella and was shocked when I saw the price tag. I don't see that as a fair trade for my money. Some folks would think the price as a good value and God bless them. I wonder what the odds are regarding total sales of each reel. 10-1, 5-1, 20-1? Anyway thank you for your effort. BTW I think Alan Hawk is a wonderful writer and smart guy. God Bless.
Absolutely love your reviews, very thorough and you share personal experience along with your technical understanding of fishing reels. Keep up the great work!
😳I’m sure I could take it all apart.
Putting it back together is another story. Such an impressive display of fishing knowledge, mechanical skills, and product knowledge.
A lot to learn here besides reel comparison.
Thank you for watching!
@@RyanMorie Your videos are fantastic ! Ryan keep it up really ! I have a question to ask, what would you put on the Palms xxh106 ? A saragosa 8000 or 14 000 ? Also a 4500hs slammer iv or 6500hs slammer iv ?
Solid honest review Ryan. You covered a bunch just from watching the videos of you catching a wide variety of fish. I've actually talked on the surf about what you have conquered with this reel which was impressive to say the least for $300. The parts and service from shimano is a huge deal breaker in its class.
I haven’t had to deal with Shimano Customer Service in a few years but in the past they were better than the competition (in my limited experience)
Shimano serviced my old stella for $15.00. Customer service is amazing!
I think a key thing to consider is usage. If you are going to be beating the crap out of the reel using it on shore etc, the Stella makes sense. I am purchasing the gosa for tuna jigging off LI where 80% of our time is spent trolling. Great video Ryan!
This was a great review. Actually recently purchased a new SW8000 at the Pacific Outdoors show in Costa Mesa over the weekend. Have yet to try it out. Thanks for the excellent video Ryan!
Hey, I love how you break the reel down and show the components. I'm terrified about taking my reels apart. I think you sold me. Next reel I'm looking at will be the Saragosa SW. I like this type of video. Keep it up.
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching 🍻
@@RyanMorie just got the SW18000HG.. yet to use it
Wow! Greatest Review of a Spinning Reel I have ever seen.. Real Review - Bravo!!!
Very impressive review and review style. I am a shimano guy and have been for many years. I personally find the quality of the Stradic, Ultegra XTD, Saragosa and Spheros very good for the price point and would much rather have 3 or 4 reels for my $1000. I would be one that would enjoy watching you put that Saragosa back together!!
There’d be way too many curse words involved as I put it back together 🤣🤣🤣
Awesome review, you and Tackle Advisors are the reason I use them. Great reel!
Thank you for all the work you put in!
Nice review, you nailed it. On Shimano and Daiwa’s website they talk about Hagane gear blah blah to lure people money. I have 10 years old reel and they still perform. I believe these companies are enjoying fisher man money more than actual fisher man enjoying catching fish. Only few people catch good fish and not all but every one spends a lot of money on buying latest and greatest rods and reels.
Having a 6000 for micro jigging and dead baiting domersals, a 10,000 for jigging pelagic‘s and a 20,000 for live baiting. All for less than the price of one Stella option, I’ll go the Gosa any day of the week! Awesome review mate!
6000 for microjigging, I know people that caught 60kg bluefin on 6000
@@hldemi_fishing agreed mate the 6000 is a beast of a real but I have had some interesting bi catches micro jigging and dead baiting including big kingfish and blue groper I prefer to have the guts of the 6000 in case I need it
@@fishinginthedarkwithcalebm3667 Fair enough mate.
@@hldemi_fishing 👍
Wow , that’s a true review from unbiased n unsponsered guy , i’d take ur words over AH anytime , i have almost all shimano reels 3 stellas down to sonora , durable as hell n i’m tough on my gears , casting allday long 7:10 hrs is nothing but tough tasks for any spinning reel to stand for . Stella is the real king but yes it is way expensive ,agaiin so the saltiga and they wont going to reduce their price down as long as we keep buy them.
Excellent review from an owner of both vintage blue FA series Stellas and other mid & high end Shimano SW spinners.
For those who have a Daiwa BG 8000 for heavy fishing, what advantages would I have over the Saragosa? Nice review man! 🤜🤛
Solid review and honest. One of the best reels I own and you will never have to worry because it’s just that well made. I don’t own a Stella but I own the tranx 500 and a Trinidad and you definitely get what you pay for from shimano. The best about shimano is if you do need it fixed they’re warranty is send it in and you get it back brand new. Literally I took my Calcutta in and the just gave me a new one. It does help to live in Orange County since there in Irvine
Jiss dude... a review with a disassembly 😱 insane amount of effort put into it... i really enjoyed it and could be helpful with the disassembly part as well... Awesome vid
Thank you! Definitely a lot of work but I want to make the best videos I can 🤙🏼🍻
bought 3 of the 10,000's dont have them yet, was between penn slammer and the gossa's
Thanks for a very convincing review/comparison
on Saragosa SW-A and Stella spinning reels.
Especially appreciated you pointing out the
anti=reverse being found in the 18000 models
and above.
BOL
Tight Lines...
Thanks for watching! 🍻
Great review! The taking apart part is awesome (tackle advisors style). What I didn't like is that your room was a bit on the dark side, extra light would be nice. Other than that a perfect review and would love to see more of these. Just ordered a 14000 Gossa btw ...
Love the tackle reviews! I'm a huge tackle nerd and watch/read whatever I can on reels like like. I even bought a saltiga expedition and a saragosa SWA 10k after your videos lol Keep up the great content
Wow that’s pretty cool to hear! Thanks for watching my friend 🍻
What rod did you have the reel on for the review?
Thank Ypu - awesome review!!!
Subscribed. The most detail oriented reel breakdown of all time.
Fantastic. A video worth viewing. God bless. I often watch a lot of your videos but never thought of subscribing. Today I did as you work really really very very hard to come at this level. Thanks from Antonio, from Goa, India.
Saragosa for the win. Never lets me down.
Fantastic review. You are very thorough! And concise. I learned quite a bit for not being familiar with the brand or the reels construction.
To fish well you need to be confident you have an advantage on the fish, this is what keeps you concentrating on your game from 1st to last cast of the day, the knowing if a fish comes by you know how and have what it takes to catch it, this advantage, this confidence you build in yourself comes from either or both your knowledge and technique and from having good gear, confidence comes at a high price for some, in this times more expensive is better, not all people look anymore at value for money, who knows if they came with something much more expensive than Stella they might sell like mini bread loafs. Saragosa priced to sell, Stella priced to make larger profit on smaller numbers. Not all my reels are sealed however I rarely have issues with salt and corrosion. (apart from BG's sticky drag knob and Stradic's noisy roller guides) a good rinse and once a year open clean and grease keeps them going forever. Some sites sell all wearable parts which are easy to replace. I must say that having boat in Florida fishing all year round brings maintenance time higher once you gone through the Centaur slow pitch jigging, Saragosa sw speed jigging, the BG's live bait surface , the Speedmaster's wrecks fishing , the Stradic FJ 8000 (rare) surface stick bait and popping reels, the Tyrnos trolling reels, the Stradic FI (yes still going strong) bass fishing, new Stradic SW shore fishing, add to that I like to have at least a couple so I can take along friends who don't have thier own gear, add to that the odd reels picked up here and there as travel souvenirs and piled in the big box with hundreds of unused untested lures for which you always think you found them the perfect job until you purchase the appropriate reel for the job, plus soon I hope the deep drop reels which luckily will also serve as kite reels, once you've done them all a year has passed and you can start again from beginning. Full time job...haha It seems I am very much a 200 to 300$ reel king of guy, I think for what fish we have here most shimano's mid-range do the job no problem and for long time. The BG's are my cheapest but I like that on the 5000 at 100 bucks you can put a lot of line which is great for sailfish, I am thinking the new Saragosa's should replace them soon. I should think of something else, real obsession...
Hi,
Great video and also great knowledge.
I have a Daiwa BG Mq 6000 and a Shimano Saragosa 6000 in front of me and tried to make it out which one is better. Now I know which one I'll send back. 😅
Thank you a lot. Tight lines.
Great review… based on this and Alan’s review I bought a 10,000 and 25,000. I do have several Shimano and Daiwa reels. But, this seems to be the best all-arounder that I can lend to guests or use as a backup for tuna fishing.
Living in Japan, I can buyTwin Powers or Certates for around $100 more than a Saragosa. Given the close pricing,which would you choose?
New to surfing fishing and equipment, found this and your other reviews very helpful. Thanks!
Like and subscribed BUT let me say why it was ALMOST a great video. First, I was guessing the entire time if this was a 10,000 size reel. I never saw it on the spool and you never mentioned the size. I assume it was because you did mention the gear ratio. I really did like the video but if you could confirm your rod and reel setup that you had paired in the video I would appreciate it very much. Thanks and I look forward to more
The new 8000 still have the same annoying wobble in the rotor. It looks like you have the 10 000 which have the same rotor as the 8000. The wobble is less noticeable on the 10 000 because of the lower gear ratio (slower rotation speed)
Are they all like this I feel like it's a major defect for a 300 dollar reel mine feels super wobbly
@@jeremylewis8316It's a feature. Not too wobbly on the 14000 suprisingly. This, and the Spheros SW/ Stradic SW all have it. Excellent big game reels for the price. If your after smoothness and no wobbling just get a expensive daiwa.
My favorite offshore Shimano reel is actually the TwinPower. I've owned Stella's but the TwinPower feels more solid. It's definitely heavier but it feels stronger.
It does feel good but technically it's not stronger than a Gosa. The old Stella (SWA, SWB) is a totally different reel, the SWC isn't. The rotor and the anti reverse of the older Stellas play in a different league. Now only the Makaira Spinning and the Saltiga are true big game spinners in current production.
this review just sold me on a new saragosa
I think it’s definitely a good value compared to the competition!
What rod is that you are holding at about 5mins into the video? Looks sweet! Thanks for your reviews! I find them very informative!
Always the best review to watch!
Very informative and detailed wise!
FISH ON! TIGHT LINES!
I love how you casually go out to test it by catching trophy fish! I just got my 25K in the mail, going to test it out in Destin this weekend, pretty stoked!
hey man I'm thinking about buying the saragosa but the reviews I see aren't that good with people getting used/broken reels, did the reel work out for you?
@@Richard-rr6ze you mean the wobble? Looks like they fixed it! I saw some reviews about that. No issues here.
@@BodaciousBohannon people said they had issues with the wobble, it was damaged, looked like it was used before ect where did you buy yours at?
@@Richard-rr6ze Hey sorry man, I woke up to use the bathroom and quickly replied to that comment. I got mine from BassPro, strictly for the points and whatnot. What size are you thinking of going with? I went all out on the 25K, eventually I was going to need it, but it is quite large. I'll probably get one or two more in the 4500-5000 range, or the new Shimano Twin Power. Also those vanfords replaced the very popular CI4 and those have amazing reviews, I hope to grab one of those sometime in the future. Let me know what you decide on!
The 2008 Stella SWA did have the all metal anti reverse already and I believe even the 2001 FA. The anti reverse in the SWC, Saragosa, Spheros, Twin power, and even many recently produced budget reels was in the 1998 and maybe even the first 1993 Stella.
It only makes a difference in high drag uses, cause both types live extremely long, the difference is simply that while both last extremely long extremely long when fished within they're healthy range, it's that range of drag pressure. The anti reverse in the old Stella(very similar to the anti reverse in the Saltiga and Makaira) has an almost unlimited range while the one in the new Stella, Saragosa etc. Is much more limited. Point is that both types will perform identically (even though the one with the plastic housing feels kinda spungy and less solid) until the lesser one is pushed to, or beyond it's limits, then the all metal system will be superior since it's stronger. BTW: The two anti reverse systems are basically the same, both use metal (SS) break cylinders and metal (SS)springs which won't wear out like the standard plastic V springs. The difference between the two anti reverse systems we are talkin' about here is that the all metal anti reverse has an metal frame which is directly fitted into the reels frame (plastic in the Gosa, metal in the Stella) while the cheaper version has a plastic housing which is simply screwed down to the frame of the reel. Again, both systems work the same, but one has an extremely solid connection without any weak points and the other is simpler and cheaper but just as effective as long you don't push it too far. This is also why the new Stella has a lesser drag output then the old ones (real drag, shimanos claims are rubbish)
Like so many things, you pay a LOT more, for just a little more in quality and functionality. But, IMO, get a Thunnus, because the bait feeder feature is that big a deal. And sealed beyond any reason. My friend's Thunnus went overboard, to about 100 feet DOWN; he fished it back with a jig stick--then fished it the rest of the day. That night? He took it apart, not ONE drop of water inside. How is that for sealed and nowhere near a Stella in price.
Nice review mate, good on you for paying respects to maestro Alan Hawk.
Thanks for watching Sir! 🍻
I am loving Stella sw ❤❤❤ I am having Stella sw 4000 hg very nice fishing for my life ❤❤❤
Ryan, what pound test line are you running on this reel? Do you spool it all with the main line, or do you put a backing on it?
I just picked up the 10000 primarily for throwing jigs up to 6oz but 3oz 90% of the time. The 10000 is a big reel so I THOUGHT I was going back for the 8000. Checking specs right now I may go to the 6000 or possibly even the 5000. The 6 can carry 290/30 PP and the 5 carries 225/30 PP. but the reels weigh the same essentially. The use of smaller set ups has come a long way. In the past light tackled killed a lot fish because it took so long to land them. Now even the lighter reels can can get a fish to the boat quickly enough. Sometimes I don’t think rods have kept up with reels.
The 8k is on the same platform as the 10k so it’ll fish very similarly. I’d go with the the 6k if you want something lighter. The 6k and the 5k are practically the same too
@@RyanMorie haha.. I went back to the b&t today and told the guy I’d like to check out the 7000. I’m sure you know what I mean. It would be nice to know what Shimano has against the number “7” ???? I’ve got two older Stratics. Older but they still run great! Well the spools are interchangeable. Same real just different spools. I don’t know why they can’t come up with something that hints at the size. Case in point. 5000 are giant compared with the 4.5k.
I have both Saragosa and 2015 Stella SW1000SZ. They both have served me well. After the Stella brings in a 100lb yft I get frustrating bail closer on the following cast. Now I know why.. but no issues with stopping them from top water casting. However the Gosa gets really hot when almost, I mean almost getting spooled, but no premature flip bail. I need durability out there on the north Pacific Both reels has never been dunked but a simple wash and wipe down after use and stored there in warm climate I used them every 4-6months for 4 years on my return. serviced twice for re greasing and bail trip/flexing. looking at Penn slammer IV Don't want to break my arm. Any idea the weight on the 6500h.(hidden files)Why dont they come with beveled spool. No brainer1!!!!! I dont need all that friction in my life.
What can you upgrade on the reel to make it like a Stella? Maybe a video of certain upgrades you can do to the reel to make it closer to the Stella. Ie changing to a bearing in the knob…
I actually just picked up my gosa the other day for a birthday present to myself 🤣 put her on a 7 ft med heavy action ter rod. Got a calissa surf lure to set out for her maiden cast
Excellent review/comparison, Ryan 👌
Thanks for watching!
30 is an ENORMOUS amount of drag, fact is, when I was a kid, the industry standard, the "Jigmaster" (Penn 500) was about eight pounds and with that, people caught large, offshore fish. And they still do. Here is one downside of this much drag-seriously. Say you have a drag set that high and you do NOT have the bail OFF, a large fish hits running away from you. The rod/reel CAN fly right out of your hand, you CAN get hurt, a fact of fishing today. One thing for double damn sure, put that rod in a rod receiver belt, not your gut, your leg or your....groin. Be ready
Unless its a shark or huge tuna a fish will rarely pull a rod right out of your hand.
@@danielwutfisho not really, I WATCHED a rod fly out of a guy's hand, closed bail, ,when an offshore tuna hit. I'll bet it flew fifty feet through the air before it splashed down, never to be seen again. "I wasn't expecting it" , he said. I'll bet.
@@jimquantic 'offshore tuna' like I said
Thank you so much for the video. Super informative. And make me to make a decision super easy. I'm going for Saragosa. Thank you.
What size is the gosa in this video?
Hi what size is the reel 🙏🙏😁😁
What size is this reel?
What kind of rod is that, that you use when testing the drag and castabillity
Great review,thanks.I bought the Saragosa👍Cheers🐟🎣
i got a daiwa ninja lt5000. doesnt even have any waterproofing seals etc dipped in salt water many times (fell since i fish on a jetty :) )
never ever ever got anything i opened many times to check and stuff. it is smooth a f . yeh one thing ill point out if u replace its felt dragwashers with carbontex ones ur done. best reel ever
Nice review. I never own a Gosa before but a HG is my preference gear ratio too.
Hello Ryan , what size rod , also a good rod go well and balance with that Saragosa SW. 6000 and TY for sharing
are the smaller size saragosa built the same way as the larger ....say 5000 and 10000?
Ryan, very informative video. I just purchased the Sargussa 18000 HG… I will use it for pitching , flat line and drop to the bottom from time to time. I fish in South fla. Wahoo, mahi and mutton. How would you spool?
I’d fish it with 65lb braid. It’ll probably fit around 550 yards. You can add a top-shot of varying size monofilament depending on the situation. (Connect your braid to your mini top-shot with an FG knot for best results)
Great review and well explained! Cheers from New Zealand 🇳🇿! Thank you 😀
Thanks for watching 🍻
I need your help, I want to choose the size of this spinning reel Daiwa BG Pilk 2.7m test 50-200 gr, (I dream of catching a GT). please help me choose the size.
my opinion is clear: if you have an 2013 0r 2008 Stella SW, use it as long as possible, by no means do these reels compare to the 2019 Stella, if you want a new Shimano, get a Gosa, its just as capable, if you want a superior reel, get the Saltiga or Certate SW(Certate SW is the same reel, just with an Zaion Rotor, a cheaper handle and a simpler made drag knob) or if you don't like Mag sealed, can live with less crankin' power and smoothness, no hardened spool lip, an aluminum bail arm and a bit extra weight go with the Makaira spinning which is probably the toughest spinner ever made, I managed to break a 14k Saltiga and get the rotor and mainshaft of an 18000 bend a lil, can't imagine thsat with the Makaira, but off the rocks I need the hardened spool lip and an aluminum bail wire is ba news as well, so the makaira is my beach reel and fo the XXXXXXXH boat jobs, when I expect to use 60lb of drag or even a bit more and yes, I've done that on spinners, it works, it just requires the right rod, a very strong real seat and he angler needs to have lots of structural strength( you really need to use your whole body) and a really good technique to do so. for anythin' to 40lb the 8-14k and till 50lb the 18-20k Saltigas will do and they definetly are the nicer reel, not as heavy sealed though and I'm not a fan of mag sealed reels, in this price range for all the Saltiga offers I can accept it though. another thing about 2019 Stella vs. 2020 Saragosa: the 18/20k Gosas actually have a bit more drag than the same size stellas, while in the mid sized reels (8-14k) it's the opposite.
Mr max ,
what’s your recommendation for boat fishing ,
if you have to choose between Stella Sw 6000 , 8000 or Saltiga !!
@@S.SABRY. boat fishing is a broad term and it depends on a few things, first is the fish you target, second what rod you use. If the fish, and this includes the fish of a lifetime that's very rare can be caught with a 6k no prob then go for it, gonna be more fun. I would choose the Saragossa Instead of the Stella though (the 2013/SWB Stella is fine, but wobbles and the Gosa is actually a bit more powerful with about double the actual drag out put in this size, plus much cheaper) if you don't have a problem with the service difficulties of MagSealed reels the 6K Certate SW(basically a Saltiga with a Zaion rotor like the 2014/2015 Saltigas) or if you really want to spend some extra cash for a heavier reel with minor improvements, like a better bail the 2023 Saltiga are awesome reels, both run notably smoother than the Gosa and have a slightly better drag.
Now if you have to expect bigger fish, have to stop them from structure, gonna fish heavier line (upwards of 40lb) and the Rod can handle a heavier reel (if a rod takes both a small 5/6k and a medium 8/10/14k fine, go with the bigger one if there's any chance you might need it) here go with the Certate SW or Saltiga, but the 14k, it's the same exact reel as the 8k, just a bigger spool, which not only gives you extra line capacity (weight is practically the same, sometimes 10g, trust me you won't feel it) but the bigger spool also makes line come off a bit better, so it casts further and you can drop deeper till the line starts to get sticky and doesn't come off smoothly(with an open bail). On that note, if you're aware that the service won't be available forever, you can also get the 5000, or better 5500 2014 Expedition, 2015 Saltiga or 2016 Catalina, all the same reel basically and the advantage to the Certate SW (basically the new Catalina, so a Saltiga with some minor cost cuts, that are mostly cosmetic and don't hurt the reels ability to catch fish) and 2020 Saltiga is that it's a lighter reel, it has less drag, only about 2/3 but it's enough for pretty much anything you would do on a boat other than spooling it with 100lb line and fighting fish purely over the reel with no rod involvement and on some rods the old medium size Saltiga/Catalina works great, but the newer counterparts are just a touch too heavy
@@maxschmidt9461
Mr. Max thank you for your reply
First of all I am from Egypt , Red Sea fishing ,
we don’t have any Maintenance’s Stores.
So we get the parts from Japan and do the service with our hands ,,,
I am targeting the big fish , specifically Tuna , and GT I do fishing on Oil Rigs
Yes I need something for lifetime, high durability , lots of Drag to stop the fish
But in the same time we don’t have the variety of reels , some time I get my reels From Dubai ,
I have already the Saragosa Sw 14k ,
but I am thinking for something more powerful , some thing can stop these type of fishing
what I have right now in our market just these reels
( Stilla SW 6000 PG , HG , XG , 8000 HG , PG )
and
( Saltiga 8000 P , H 2020 )
and
(Saltiga Dog Fight 7000 , 8000 H )
So what do you think in this case
Specially you don’t have the variety of reels ,,,
and you do the maintenance with your hands
And yes yes First Priority durability high Durability .
Small note Sir
I can make order from Dubai for the new Saltiga 2023 if it’s your advice
I trust your experience. And waiting for your reply.
@@S.SABRY. ok, while the Saltiga is amazing, IMO it's out cause it needs to be serviced by a Daiwa center, if not you basically need a new reel after 1-2 hard seasons or 3-5 medium intense ones. For the fish you mentioned a 6k ain't enough. I recommend you try to get the Makaira 10000, doesn't matter if you order it from overseas. It's a heavy reel but it won't fail you, definitely more bulletproof than the Stella, also requires less maintenance and it can be serviced by anyone who knows how to service a reel, though even without service it'll last longer than the Stella or Saltiga. If you can't get the Makaira, get the SWB Stella, again try to get a 14k or buy the 8k and order a 14k spool from somewhere else, especially for Tuna you need the line capacity. If you can only get the SWC 2019/2020 Stella it's not really worth it, only difference that matters is that it has about 3kg extra drag in 8-14k but if it's between a 8k and the 15k Gosa you already have, the extra line capacity of the Gosa will do more for you to land fish like Tuna, if it's the SWB/2013 Stella it can be a different story but I'd still say the 8k is only about equal to a 14k Gosa just from the ability to catch fish, of course the Stella is more fun to fish. Hope this helps, tight lines
@@maxschmidt9461
Ordering the Makaira 10000 right now
Thank you 🙏🏼 for your advice thank you for helping
What are the specs on that rod? I am very interested in which guides it has and the distance from reel to stripper guide. I have been having a hard time laying out my custom rod to eliminate line slap with a saragosa 18000.
I’d love to see a review of some smaller reels like the Diawa ballistic MQ or Penn Clash II
I should also clarify I’m a fellow Florida fisherman, I just torture myself with using 2500/3000 sized reels for majority of my fishing. I am primarily a shore based fisherman and I’ll walk miles of beach in naples and cast all day so the smaller reels take away some muscle fatigue
@@Drpepperkiller1017 i had both casting all day. Clash failed less than under a year but the slammer 3 3500 still going strong for 2 years now. Shimano Vanford gets my vote vs Ballistic or Ballistic MQ. And if i will be wade fishing as well i might give Saltist MQ 2k or 3k a try.
It’s so hard to choose when it comes to giant blue fin tuna cause once you out there and hooked up you want to have the confidence in your reel to get the job done and not being able to catch fish side by side with each reel how does one choose
Thanks for the video & for the in depth description of my next reel. Just one question..what is the brand of that SURF ROD you are using with the saragosa sw in this video? It looks a very sweet set-up! Thanks again!!
It’s a custom rod built by Juno Bait in Juno Beach, Florida. Blank is a Phenix Black Diamond Hybrid 20-50lb 9’2”
@@RyanMorie
Thank you for the quick reply! I heard a lot of good things with Phenix blanks. Too bad we dont have that here in MI. Will watch more of your vidz & u got a new subscriber! Thanks again!
Max drag rating is normally rated when the spool is almost empty, not at full.
Great video. What rod and braid line do you recommend to pair with the saragosa 6000? I was thinking the Nexus Jigging World shadow surf rod with 30 to 40 lbs braid line. Would love to know your opinions/suggestions...
What rod did you end up getting
I just ordered a 2018 Ultegra XTD 5500 for my landlocked state. But, I'm toying with the idea of returning it, spending 60 bucks more, and getting a Sarsgosa 6000 or 8000. I wonder . .
Hi, I need to choose between saragosa 14k or 18k for popping in maldives. What to choose?
Wondering if new Gosa will come out 2024 or 25?
Has the reel have a manual bail.thanl Darren.
What kind of rod are you using in the video?
Penn Slammer 4 or 2020 Shimano Saragosa?!
Depends on what you like in a reel. I'm a bigger guy, don't mind a little extra weight to get the solid feel of the Slammer. If being super light is super important, the Saragosa is going to be better. Both will get the job done.
i know you were impressed with the Daiwa Saltiga .. Saltiga vs Stella which do you think is the better reel?
Main complaint I've heard on saltiga is that the paint/anodizing sucks and guys are having the finish bubble or flake off. Not cool on a $1k+ reel.
Bob, I’ll be doing a full review on the Saltiga in about 2 months, but objectively I think it’s a better performing reel than the Stella. There’s plenty of nuance to this, and I’d say that there’s almost never going to be a scenario where a Stella fails, and a Saltiga steps in to save the day… but, that’s the beauty of reviewing Super spinners. We get to geek out on minutiae 🤣🍻
@@Tyler-kw9ce my 2020 has held up significantly better than the Saltiga Expedition (which flaked terribly) however I can say the finish definitely isn’t as good as the Stella. And both of them suck compared to an all anodized Aluminum body like you find on a Van Staal.
@@RyanMorie Thanks Ryan, your videos are always so informative and polished. Detailed videos like this are especially helpful when I'm looking for expert opinion. .
Can you change the rotor on this with the aluminum rotor ? I’d the 8000 or 10000 size spool interchangeable on the 6000 Saragosa?
Is this reel prone to premature bail closer when casting heavy heavy lures on 10.6 to 11 foot rods ???....Thank You. Great Video.
Not likely! It’s a manual bail and it has a rubber ring under the rotor that provides friction to prevent the bangle from turning while mid cast. I also had no problems with it in my personal use
Saragosa has line roller bearing vs a daiwa saltist having a bushing??
Love the review really one of a kind information on the gosa! Would you do a review on the Penn slammer 4 next??
facts
Do you know my new gossa feels like I guess you could say vibrating or just not as smooth as it should be
Stella = 3 Gosa’s plus $100.00. Option 2 for me
Great review!! do you know where is the clicking system for the Gosa located? mines got silent after fighting a shark for hours.
It will be fine with a 90 pounder bluefin tuna?
Hi Ryan, awesome vids.. what rod would you recommend for the surf for this gosa 8k?
What is a good rod for the Saragossa for stripe bass and blue fish so like 10-40lbs
Does the Saragossa reel have a reverse switch?
Casting for 6 -7 ft sharks in the surf, is the 25000 Gosa too big?
Que tamaño es el Saragosa?
What was the first rod you were using?
i’ve got the gosa 5000 for kingfish, 3 8000s for tuna, 2 14ks for sharks, and 3 25ks for the shelf, never had a problem with the saragosa, i love them
Should I get this over penn slammer 4s?
Sir you are selling this reel after review
Drag clicker sound on my gosa 5000 is not same after catch tuna 17kg. Any idea?
Can you install the crank handle on the right side on a Saragosa sw10000? All the pictures i saw, the crank handle is installed oh the left side. thanks
good review, thank you Ryan
Love your reviews man you are definitely 1 of the best on TH-cam
Thank you!
What braid for the 18000? Just got mine and I'm leaning towards 65lb for casting stickbaits, figure I'll get more distance with each throw plus more capacity compared to 80lb. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!
How heavy are the stickbaits you use?
I have 65 on my Spheros 18000 with the target species mainly being sharks from shore. If I were casting big plugs around structure I would go 80 or 100t though. Just really situationally dependent
@@RyanMorie Roger that thanks!
is this the 8000 or the 10000 version?
What do you think of the new twinpower?
Is it closer to the Stella or the Gosa?
Closer to the gosa in all reality. But it’s by far the best looking of the 3 haha.