Shimano Charter Special Lever Drag Levelwind Reels Review

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Shimano Charter Special Lever Drag Levelwind Reels Reviews

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Nice affordable reel!

Marcos
3 years ago

I really like this reel. It’s versatile, light and budget friendly. I’m using mine for bottom fishing and trolling from a kayak. There are few lever drag/level wind reels on the market. This one is a proven performer.

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Solid, Great Performing Reel! Love the Smooth Lever Drag

Bottom D.
4 years ago

I just love the smooth lever drag on these TR-1000LD Charter Specials. I bought my first two in 1998, and are is still going strong. I have added two more recently as I keep adding new rods to my collection.
I use these TR-1000LD for everything from Sturgeon fishing to trolling for halibut. For sturgeon, need a very light drag on the initial pickup, them be able to smoothly read more apply heavier drag when fish starts to run. Halibut like to swim up to the boat, then dive like crazy at boat side, so need to be able to back off the drag as they come up, and keep from snapping terminal tackle on that last run.
These TR-1000d really fill the bill. I am glad that Shimano is still making them.

Great reels for a charter business

Kenny
5 years ago

These reels are very affordable which makes it great for charter captains and especially easily replaceable. If you're in the charter business there's always a risk that setup is easily lost to a beginner angler

TR-2000

Scott
5 years ago

Great reel for the money.

Best Reel Deal Out There

Frank
5 years ago

I own 6 of these now. Bought my first pair in the early 90's and they are still as good as the day I bought them. Been downrigging for salmon and trout with them now going on 27 years and never an issue. Same with the TDR rods I paired them to. These will last me the rest of my days. Superb quality and value and love the lever drag! Sure makes handling a breeze when you have a big read more fish on spooling off line and you have the downriggers to tend to at the same time.

Reel is fire

Nick
7 years ago

dope ass reel

Awesome little lever drag

Loosey L.
8 years ago

Spent a half hour on this reel spooled with 20lb and hooked to a big drum. These little Shimano lever drags get the job done. That's why I have several of them

What a great reel

Kevin P.
9 years ago

the shimano charter special what a outstanding reel for the money, lever drag and leverwind, you can't ask for more it has the best of both worlds...

Great reel

Renato
9 years ago

Great reel: good price , multiple use, lightweight,smooth,portable,..etcetc

Great reel for the price

Randal
10 years ago

Bought this reel on the last day out at port a texas it performed great the 50# line broke with no real strugle from the reel

For the price you couldn't ask for more

Randal
10 years ago

Seems to be a pretty good reel bought it on the last day of fishing hooked up a few times the reel handled great only problem was the 50lb line broke next time out I will be trying 100lb braided I plan on buying another and spooling 80lb just in case 100lb is to much for the other one

Great All Rounder.

Steven
10 years ago

I have a few of the Charter Special L/D L/W Reels for use when fishing for Gummy Sharks.
They are level wind which is great for those that are not that familiar with over head gear, other great features of these reels are they have a generous line capacity and a fantastic drag system.
Great All Rounder.

Nice Reel

Dan
10 years ago

Last year I used my 2 x Charter Specials and 2 x Shimano TDR trolling rods to fish for Salmon. I occasionally used them to bottom fish as well and they worked great for both applications. The levelwind and lever drag makes it almost feel like you are cheating when you start to reel in your catch.

Great value

Chris
10 years ago

I have three of these reels and the all work great! Never had a problem with them. They have plenty of drag and are very smooth. They are light weight and I love the level wind lever drag ... it's a great combination that works very well. I use these reels for trolling, drifting live baits and bottom fishing, although the ratio is not great for bottom fishing deeps water. This read more is not a great casting reel nor is it my first choice for jigging ... overall this is a great reel. There is at least one on the boat every trip out.

Shimano Charter Special

Colin
10 years ago

This was my first lever drag reel, and I've used it for years for seabass, flounder, and striper. I like the reel, and it gets the job done. It's easy to use, and it spools line very nicely.

Shimano Charter Special Lever Drag Levelwind Reels Questions and Answers

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Asked by Gus 6 years ago

Could this reel be used for trolling for kings? That and could it be used for bottom fishing large redfish?

Bernie 6 years ago

The Shimano Charter Special reels are very versatile so yes you can either use them for bottom fishing for bull reds or trolling for kings

Asked by jon bloom 2 years ago

<p>does this reel come in left hand and right hand crank handles or just right hand</p><p><br /></p>

Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service 2 years ago

<span>Hi Jon, The Shimano Charter Special Lever Drag Levelwind Reels are only available in Right Hand retrieve models. Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines. </span>

Asked by Tom 5 years ago

Will this reel pair well with a Tsunami Classic Series 7,3 bottom fishing rod?

chris jones 5 years ago

it will work, but not Ideal.

Asked by Frank 9 years ago

Do these reels come with a rod clamp? If not, could you provide a product number for a rod clamp that would work with this reel? Thanks.

David 9 years ago

This reel does not come with a clamp, and from the information that I have received it is not designed to fit a clamp.

Asked by Vincent Praino 9 years ago

Is this a good reel for trolling large stripers?

Frank 9 years ago

Vincent, That is a excellent reel for trolling for large stripers.

Asked by Glenn 10 years ago

Can this reel be had with a line counter? If this has the quality of the TLDs, line counter and levelwind- THAT IS A REEL THAT I WOULD BUY. Several of them!

Customer Service 10 years ago

Unfortunately, Shimano doesn't make this reel with a line counter. You can use color metered braided line with it though.

Asked by Matt 10 years ago

Will this reel fit on an ugly stil tiger rod, specifically, the BWCA/O220270?

Customer Service 10 years ago

Yes, the Shimano Charter Special will fit on the Ugly Stick Tiger rod nicely.

Asked by Dave 10 years ago

Difference between the 1000 and 2000? I am salmon fishing in Alaska and on occasion hook into a halibut while trolling. Also what line should i use.

Customer Service 10 years ago

The difference between the two is line capacity, The 2000 holds 300yds of 20# mono while the 1000 holds 300yds of 14#. As for what kind of line to use, braid is more sensitive and has no stretch. Mono will stretch a bit and is less sensitive. Pound clas

Asked by Brian 11 years ago

what is the Max Drag at Full w/ Freespool (lbs) what is the Max Drag at Strike w/ Freespool (lbs) Thanks for your help

Customer Service 11 years ago

In full = 33lb in strike = 22lb