Offshore Trolling with Spinning Reels and Braided Line

By A Mystery Man Writer

Can you go trolling offshore for fish like tuna and mahi, with spinning reels and braided line? Yes, but there are a few special requirements and details to keep in mind.

Okuma’s new Salina Spinning Reels are lightweight and ready for battle. These reels are constructed of Okuma’s LITECAST body material which is 15% lighter than diecast aluminum. These reels are built for everything from light inshore to heavy offshore fishing. The Salina features a 6HPB +1RB corrosion-resistant stainless-steel ball bearing system with a full grease pack and waterproof seals on key bearings.

Okuma Salina Spinning Reel - SA-6000HA

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