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I would think the main difference would be the inerds would be corrosion resistant.

 

Yep, but not just the inside parts. Different materials and/or finishing to prevent the salt damage.

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As the title states, what is the difference between these two types of spinning reels?

 

Thanks in advance guys.

 

Hi there. I've had an ID here for a while, but haven't been compelled to post anything yet.

As to your question, some high-end saltwater reels have a 'sealed' drag system, with a rubber washer that keeps the brine out of your gears. However, I have fished many, many hours in saltwater with gear that was only ever intended for fresh. Mind you, I was very meticulous about cleaning my gear after each use, and I used a lubricant that was saltwater repellent. I would assume that you are asking because you will be doing some fishing in the salt. If this is the case, I would just use the gear that you've got, and clean it thoroughly the same day that you use it.

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Well truth be told, I was looking on the bass pro website thinking about purchasing a new reel, or two and noticed the salt water section apart from the freshwater and saw a lot of nice reels in the saltwater section.

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Well truth be told, I was looking on the bass pro website thinking about purchasing a new reel, or two and noticed the salt water section apart from the freshwater and saw a lot of nice reels in the saltwater section.

 

Yeah, well that would be the other difference! High quality drags, all-metal, and so on. Go for the Saltiga! lol. The Diawa Tierra is a nice affordable reel with a sealed drag, all-metal, etc.

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