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Reel Size Guide: What The Numbers Mean

Learn what fishing reel sizes mean and how to pick the best reel size for your rod, line, and techniques.

Quick Answer

Reel size numbers indicate spool size and body class. Bigger numbers usually mean more capacity and drag, while smaller numbers often improve balance for lighter setups.

Key Takeaways

  • •1000-2500 is common for ultralight to medium spinning setups
  • •3000-4000 adds capacity and drag for heavier applications
  • •For baitcasters, 100/150/200 classes usually scale from finesse to power
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