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Daiwa Legalis LT Freshwater Spinning Reel

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$49

$70

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Academy Sports+Outdoors has Daiwa Legalis LT Freshwater Spinning Reel (Select Sizes) on sale for $48.99. Slickdeals Cashback is available for this store (PC extension required, before checkout). Shipping is free.

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Available in:Features:
  • Recommended for freshwater bass fishing
  • 6.2:1 gear ratio (25); 5.2:1 gear ratio (30, 40)
  • Antireverse reel
  • Carbon-based composite construction
  • 6 bearings
  • Line capacity: 280 yards/10 pounds, 220 yards/12 pounds, 160 yards/16 pounds (30)
  • Line capacity: 360 yards/10 pounds, 250 yards/14 pounds, 160 yards/20 pounds (40)
  • Line recovery: 34.5 inches/turn (25); 31.6 (30); 32.5 (40)
  • Line capacity: 240 yards/8 pounds, 210 yards/10 pounds, 160 yards/12 pounds (25)
  • Weighs 7.2 ounces (25); 7.5 ounces (30); 8.4 ounces (40)

Editor's Notes

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  • About this Deal:
    • At the time of this posting, Our research indicates that this is $20 lower (29% savings) than the next best available prices for similar products with prices starting from $68.99. -SaltyOne
  • About this Store:
    • Academy Sports+Outdoors Return Policy can be found here
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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Academy Sports+Outdoors has Daiwa Legalis LT Freshwater Spinning Reel (Select Sizes) on sale for $48.99. Slickdeals Cashback is available for this store (PC extension required, before checkout). Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member cskpeter for posting this deal.

Available in:Features:
  • Recommended for freshwater bass fishing
  • 6.2:1 gear ratio (25); 5.2:1 gear ratio (30, 40)
  • Antireverse reel
  • Carbon-based composite construction
  • 6 bearings
  • Line capacity: 280 yards/10 pounds, 220 yards/12 pounds, 160 yards/16 pounds (30)
  • Line capacity: 360 yards/10 pounds, 250 yards/14 pounds, 160 yards/20 pounds (40)
  • Line recovery: 34.5 inches/turn (25); 31.6 (30); 32.5 (40)
  • Line capacity: 240 yards/8 pounds, 210 yards/10 pounds, 160 yards/12 pounds (25)
  • Weighs 7.2 ounces (25); 7.5 ounces (30); 8.4 ounces (40)

Editor's Notes

Written by BostonGirl
  • About this Deal:
    • At the time of this posting, Our research indicates that this is $20 lower (29% savings) than the next best available prices for similar products with prices starting from $68.99. -SaltyOne
  • About this Store:
    • Academy Sports+Outdoors Return Policy can be found here
No Longer Available:

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MB W163
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Thumbs up for all the fishing deals!
techteacher
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They do have a 25 if you click the 6.2:1 gear ratio. Just checked it. Thx.

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Jun 21, 2021
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jpk1080
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Quote from jplee3 :
Yea, fly fishing is a different beast all together. The big difference with fly fishing is that you're relying on the weighted line to deliver/present your fly as opposed to spinning/baitcasting/traditional gear where you typically are adding sinkers/weight to the line separately. Fly fishing tends to be more 'finesse' by nature, not to say you can't finesse fish with regular spinning gear (this would just involve using lighter weight setups, light weights, etc).
I will say that learning how to fly fish is much more 'multi-dimensional' compared to conventional/normal/regular fishing. It's a completely different set of gear and probably the most important thing you'll need to learn is how to cast and line management. It gets into other things too, like choosing flies/patterns and eventually tying your own flies. It's one of those hobbies that gets expensive really quickly depending on how far you want to dive in... and it's not easy to find yourself in the deep end of the pool with it. It is a lot of fun though. Perhaps consider looking to drop-in on a local fly fishing/fly casting club meetup in your area, if one exists.
Thank you for the answer and suggestions!
Jun 22, 2021
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redcodefsu
Jun 22, 2021
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Quote from chris041378 :
thanks, grabbed 3
Did yours get cancelled like mine? Pissing me off that these stores can't keep track of their inventory.
Jun 22, 2021
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kga004
Jun 22, 2021
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I put in an order and the next day they had a deal 20 off 100 order, put in new order than canceled old. People dont realize how good this real is. 42 dollars each real shipped but had to add 2 dollar filler.
Jun 22, 2021
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roybok
Jun 22, 2021
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Quote from kga004 :
I put in an order and the next day they had a deal 20 off 100 order, put in new order than canceled old. People dont realize how good this real is. 42 dollars each real shipped but had to add 2 dollar filler.
Ditto on the filler and 2x reels. I found a couple smalls bags of sinkers for the filler.
Jun 22, 2021
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chris041378
Jun 22, 2021
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Quote from redcodefsu :
Did yours get cancelled like mine? Pissing me off that these stores can't keep track of their inventory.
No, all three shipped yesterday.
Jun 25, 2021
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Xuan_Z
Jun 25, 2021
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Quote from jplee3 :
Yea, fly fishing is a different beast all together. The big difference with fly fishing is that you're relying on the weighted line to deliver/present your fly as opposed to spinning/baitcasting/traditional gear where you typically are adding sinkers/weight to the line separately. Fly fishing tends to be more 'finesse' by nature, not to say you can't finesse fish with regular spinning gear (this would just involve using lighter weight setups, light weights, etc).
I will say that learning how to fly fish is much more 'multi-dimensional' compared to conventional/normal/regular fishing. It's a completely different set of gear and probably the most important thing you'll need to learn is how to cast and line management. It gets into other things too, like choosing flies/patterns and eventually tying your own flies. It's one of those hobbies that gets expensive really quickly depending on how far you want to dive in... and it's not easy to find yourself in the deep end of the pool with it. It is a lot of fun though. Perhaps consider looking to drop-in on a local fly fishing/fly casting club meetup in your area, if one exists.
I walked into a local fly fishing store, randomly picked up a wooden landing net and realized it's more expensive than the best bass rod I have. At that moment I knew it's not a sport it is an obsession.
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Thanks for all the great deals!
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hardypotion
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Quote from Xuan_Z :
I walked into a local fly fishing store, randomly picked up a wooden landing net and realized it's more expensive than the best bass rod I have. At that moment I knew it's not a sport it is an obsession.
I live an hour or so from a place (Roscoe NY) that got "Ultimate Fishing Town" from a poll from World Fishing Network. After that, all the prices in shops went up a lot since a lot more people started showing up.Business people were arguing among themselves as some were just becomng pikers etc.. Then the size of the fish started shrinkng lol. Otherwise its beautiful up there. People wouldn't guess it was NY from photos
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Jun 30, 2021
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CT200H
Jun 30, 2021
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For you fishing gurus… I am looking for my own salt water reel to go fishing with my pops. We usually go out for haddock and cod sized fish. Appreciate any help and guidance.
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Jun 30, 2021
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hvtran4
Jun 30, 2021
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Quote from CT200H :
For you fishing gurus… I am looking for my own salt water reel to go fishing with my pops. We usually go out for haddock and cod sized fish. Appreciate any help and guidance.
Size 30 is perfect blend for all types of fish
Jun 30, 2021
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CT200H
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Quote from hvtran4 :
Size 30 is perfect blend for all types of fish
Thank you!
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Quote from CT200H :
For you fishing gurus… I am looking for my own salt water reel to go fishing with my pops. We usually go out for haddock and cod sized fish. Appreciate any help and guidance.
This is no way (even the 40) will do haddock and Cod fishing. Those are different set of reels all together. This will do inshore fluke, scup, seabass, well.
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Need the Tatula LT to go on sale next, best reel in it's class

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Quote from jpk1080 :
Thank you. Was wanting to try getting into fly fishing for the first time. Honestly, I've fished with a normal rod and reel a handful of times so was curious what makes a fly fishing reel strictly for that type of fishing. thanks again.
You can get something like this clear float [sportsmans.com] to fly fish with any rod and reel - I haven't used mine much so I haven't caught anything with a fly yet, but I've used this setup on a spincast reel, and you can throw it out quite a ways if you have it slightly weighted.

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