I like a challenge and this summer I'm looking to up my species score on KP reels.
The standards KP reel cost R327 for a 6'5inch reel...the cheapest R&S reel you can find (smaller ones are a bit cheaper and larger ones bit more).
With everything becoming more expensive and disposable income on luxury items like fishing gear becoming limited I though it be good just to show that you can catch good fish without breaking the bank.
I have paired the reel with a second hand Purglass 350/1 and 350/2... you can pick these rods up for R500-R1000 second hand. They have thick blanks and given the guides are in ok shape and there are no obvious cracks or marks on the blank are really not a risky second hand buy.
To be honest the line and bit of braid backing on the reel cost the same as the reel. I spooled it with 300 yds of 65lb SFX braid backing (R250) and some 0.55mm top shot, so it should be able to handle most fish up to a medium size shark.
It doesn't cast as far as other type setups, it's not as accurate, and not all that great when the wind is in your face... and I don't think it will ever be.
But for an all in setup at under R1500 that you can catch anything from a galjoen to a shark (let's wait and see what the limit is) I don't think you can come close. Very little maintenance (1 bearing) and not much else that can go wrong (mechanically not talking about burn marks and getting wrapped on the fingers).
The standards KP reel cost R327 for a 6'5inch reel...the cheapest R&S reel you can find (smaller ones are a bit cheaper and larger ones bit more).
With everything becoming more expensive and disposable income on luxury items like fishing gear becoming limited I though it be good just to show that you can catch good fish without breaking the bank.
I have paired the reel with a second hand Purglass 350/1 and 350/2... you can pick these rods up for R500-R1000 second hand. They have thick blanks and given the guides are in ok shape and there are no obvious cracks or marks on the blank are really not a risky second hand buy.
To be honest the line and bit of braid backing on the reel cost the same as the reel. I spooled it with 300 yds of 65lb SFX braid backing (R250) and some 0.55mm top shot, so it should be able to handle most fish up to a medium size shark.
It doesn't cast as far as other type setups, it's not as accurate, and not all that great when the wind is in your face... and I don't think it will ever be.
But for an all in setup at under R1500 that you can catch anything from a galjoen to a shark (let's wait and see what the limit is) I don't think you can come close. Very little maintenance (1 bearing) and not much else that can go wrong (mechanically not talking about burn marks and getting wrapped on the fingers).