Why would I want a mid-arbor reel?
Why would I want a mid-arbor reel?
cheaper than a large arbor??
Wayneb
Because you don't have one?
You already have one. The Pflueger Medalist - ahead of its time.
It meets your requirements?
I am an engineer by trade. When need a new reel I decide my requirements, which could include reel diameter, weight, backing capacity (min and max), width, drag type, construction type, price, and so on. I find reels that meet those requirements, then select one. Maybe it is a standard arbor, or mid arbor, or large arbor.
I recently purchased a mid arbor reel. I wanted something for an 8wt bass or saltwater taper with at least 100yds of 20lb dacron backing, suitable for light saltwater as well as freshwater fishing, costing no more than $100. I ended up with a closeout Redington CD 7/8 because it was the best price and $35 less than the closeout Ross Cimmaron C3 that I also found, and much more solid than an Okuma SLV at about the same price.
Mid Arbor are not necessarily less. Look at Mako reels. Each model has two different spool options. Same price for either.
You often find the mid arbor will have a greater line capacity than the large arbor.
"We do not inherit the earth; we borrow it from our children."
They usually have a wider spool for line storage than a standard reel, but not as large an overall diameter as a large arbor reel. They usually have a sealed drag as opposed to the geared offset drag of a standard reel.
steelhead??
Quicker to reel in your line than a standard arbor reel, without the bulk of a large arbor.
I don't own one. No need for the dinks I catch.
Kirk