Baitcaster Reels
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Shimano$539.99 ^ $431.99 Club Price★★★★★ ★★★★★ (9)
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Abu Garcia$499.99 ^Online Exclusive Online exclusive products are delivered directly from BCF and are available via home delivery. Stock may also be available in limited quantities at select stores.
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Abu Garcia$449.99 ^Online Exclusive Online exclusive products are delivered directly from BCF and are available via home delivery. Stock may also be available in limited quantities at select stores.
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Daiwa$359.99 ^Online Exclusive Online exclusive products are delivered directly from BCF and are available via home delivery. Stock may also be available in limited quantities at select stores.
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Daiwa$359.99 ^Online Exclusive Online exclusive products are delivered directly from BCF and are available via home delivery. Stock may also be available in limited quantities at select stores.
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Shimano$549.99 ^Online Exclusive Online exclusive products are delivered directly from BCF and are available via home delivery. Stock may also be available in limited quantities at select stores.
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Abu Garcia$329.99 ^Online Exclusive Online exclusive products are delivered directly from BCF and are available via home delivery. Stock may also be available in limited quantities at select stores.
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Daiwa$329.99 ^Online Exclusive Online exclusive products are delivered directly from BCF and are available via home delivery. Stock may also be available in limited quantities at select stores.
Baitcaster Reels
With a reputation for being one of the most accurate types of fishing reel on the market and the power to punch way above their weight class, it's no surprise that the baitcaster reel continues to grow in popularity, becoming the first choice for so many anglers, no matter the situation. At BCF, we bring you a range of baitcasters from brands such as Shimano, Daiwa, Savage Gear and Abu Garcia. This extensive collection of reels offers you the capacity choice of 4kg up to 8kg, so be sure to know what fish you'll be targeting before you make your purchase. As always stop in at your local store to chat with the BCF'ing experts should you need any advice, recommendations or information on a new baitcaster reel.
What is a baitcaster reel?
The baitcaster reel, or baitcaster as it is commonly known, is a uniquely shaped fishing reel that unlike a spinning reel sits atop your fishing rod during use. Fitting comfortably in the palm of your hand, the baitcaster allows ultimate sensitivity and lure control. Matched with the appropriate baitcaster rod, the pinpoint accuracy that can be achieved is quite remarkable. This improved accuracy is due to the use of your thumb to control line speed and overall distance, while the shorter rods most commonly associated with a baitcaster setup will also help. Baitcasters are used to target many fish species in both fresh and saltwater.
It may take some practice and time before you learn to master using a baitcaster reel, if you need help take a squiz at our very own Sammy Hitzke's how-to guide on casting a baitcaster. This includes step by step instructions that will have you casting like a pro.
Why use a baitcaster reel?
The added accuracy and overall power that the baitcaster is renowned for is one of the reasons why so many anglers are putting down their spinning combos and picking up a baitcaster reel. Compact, light-weight and extremely effective, the baitcaster is ideal for casting lures and baits into structure and tight cover with the utmost precision. Being able to apply extra drag pressure with the use of your thumb is another benefit that is utilised by anglers from coast to coast, chasing a variety of fish species including mangrove jack, barramundi and murray cod.
What size and shape baitcaster reels do BCF sell?
Baitcasters come in two different shapes: ‘barrel' and ‘low profile'. When making your selection it really comes down to personal preference as both are equally capable of stopping large fish in their tracks. Barrel baitcasters come with a larger spool that will allow you to use thicker line and are preferred for targeting larger fish in open water. While barrel baitcasters have been around for decades and many anglers still use them for their reliability and toughness, the low profile baitcaster on the other hand has quickly become the most popular shape. It is lighter and is designed to fit the contour of your hand, making them great for extended use and come choc-full of the latest features to make casting a breeze.
As for sizing, there really isn't a large difference, with line capacity and overall weight being the two main determining factors. 100, 150 and 200 are the most common sizes in low profile models while barrel baitcasters come in 200, 300, 400 and 700 sizes.
What fishing gear do you need for your baitcaster reel?
Once you have purchased a new baitcaster reel that's when the fun really starts. There are a few must-have items you need before you hit the water plus plenty of accessories that can help you when wetting a line.
- Baitcaster rod – That sweet new reel isn't going to catch anything without a rod to match it. Baitcaster rods come in many different lengths and weight ratings to suit the type of fish you want to target.
- Line – Fishing line comes in two varieties braid and monofilament (mono). Each has its own benefits when used on a baitcaster. Mono is great for beginners as it is simple and less prone to birds' nests (line tangles). Braid is much thinner and more responsive for better sensitivity and maximum control.
- Reel bag – For extending the life of your reel and keeping it in tip top condition it’s always recommended to store your reel in a protective reel bag
- Lures – There definitely is no shortage of lures to choose from at your local BCF store. Whether snag bashing with weedless rigged soft plastics, trolling deep diving hardbodies or using jigs to fish the deeper water of your freshwater impoundments, BCF have your needs covered and many more.
What baitcaster reel brands do the BCF'ing experts recommend?
As the latest baitcaster reels continue to amaze with incredibly smooth operation and effortless casting due to the advancements made in technology over the past few years, this has seen many manufacturers try to set themselves apart by bringing something new and innovative to the table. No surprise Shimano and Daiwa continue to be market leaders, however, the likes of Samaki and Abu Garcia are hot on their heels.
As with most fishing gear, the prices will vary and are largely dependent on the brand, quality and size of the item. Sign up to become a BCF club member either in-store or online to receive great discounts and exclusive specials.
What are baitcaster reels?
Baitcaster reels sit on top of the rod and use a revolving spool for accurate casting and strong control. They’re a go-to for lure fishing, heavier lines, and targeting hard-fighting fish where precision matters.
How do you cast with a baitcaster reel?
Start by setting the spool tension and brakes, then press the thumb bar and control the spool with your thumb as you cast. Smooth, controlled casts are key — once you’ve got the settings dialled, baitcasters are incredibly accurate.
What is a good baitcaster reel?
A good baitcaster reel should feel solid, cast smoothly, and have reliable braking. Trusted brands include Shimano and Daiwa for premium performance, Abu Garcia for proven durability, and Samaki for great value options that punch well above their weight, plus more!.
Are baitcaster reels hard to use?
They take a bit of practice, but once set up properly, baitcaster reels are easy to control and rewarding to fish with—especially for lure casting accuracy..
What line is best for a baitcaster reel?
Braid is popular for baitcasters thanks to its casting control and strength, often paired with a leader. Heavier mono can also work well, especially while learning.