Pflueger Patriarch Casting Reels - $199.99
The Patriarch is Pflueger's new top-of-the-line baitcast reel. Stylishly put together with its modern low-profile look, the Patriarch is packed with quality components. The lightweight one-piece aluminum frame is solid, without flex and coated with Titanium for added durability. The drag system has also been beefed up in the new models for added power.
The Patriarch comes standard with the Pflueger Ultimate Brake System, which provides dual system cast control. It combines six pin centrifugal brakes and magnetic cast controls for a wide range of casting precision. The centrifugal brakes are easy to access, and the externally adjustable magnetic brakes are great for fine-tuning the amount of braking power you need as you toss different weighted lures. It currently comes in two speeds with the choice of wide or standard spools. This is a solid reel from Pflueger, especially with a price tag under $200.
| Reel Specs |
| 64LP |
| Bearings: 10BB Line Cap: 12/100 yds |
| 64WLP |
| Bearings: 10BB Line Cap: 14/130 yds |
| 71LP |
| Bearings: 10BB Line Cap: 12/100 yds |
| 71WLP |
| Bearings: 10BB Line Cap: 14/130 yds |
Comments: Got two of the wide spools on sale here before they sold out. They come with 4/6 brakes set at the factory. These reels are very smooth and easy to cast. A word of warning...DO NOT OVERCAST! These reels can sling a lure a long ways, but if you sling one really hard be ready with your thumb or you'll be digging out a bird's nest. I have one with 12lb that I use for shallow/med cranks. The other is loaded with 17lb Flouro for pitching and various other chores. I'd happily swap all of my older Shimano Curados for these anyday.
From: Jim: Paris, TN
Comments: This real is nothing but great. Open the side plate and turn on or off the amount of centrifugal brakes as you need first. Then adjust the cast control knob for the weight of your lure. Then adjust the magnetic brake for wind or fine tuning. read the instructions several times and do what it says. Practice with your thumb slightly on the spool/line for added control. You must learn to use your thumb correctly, the adjustments are meant to help, your thumb is the critical part. It's like any other sport where you have to teach your muscles to behave correctly, it takes practice. With that said, this real is exceptional. I'd trade all 17 of my other reals for 17 of this one.
From: Steve: Isanti, MN
Comments: I hear a lot of complaints about this reel not being able to cast far. All I have to say is open the side plate and turn off some of the centrifugal brakes. Straight from the factory all six centrifugal brakes are turned on. By far this is a nice silky smooth solid reel. Heck, upgrade the bearings for more performance. BTW I do not recommend this reel for saltwater use. It corrodes/rusts really easy. So if you do use it in saltwater clean it after ever outing.
From: Bay Area, CA
Comments: I commented Below about 1 year ago, (update) i now own 6 Patriarchs, 1 left hand, I hear people saying "They Backlash" "They don't cast that far".... All i have to say is Learn to Dial in your reel, and Thumb it properly, and you wont have any problems, This reel is great for someone who likes a sensitive tension control reel, ONE audible click forward or backwards on the CAST CONTROL KNOB makes a BIG difference, Ive tested this. That is why it makes a Clicking sound, Its telling you its engaging the spool more or less. In addition, The magnetic brake on the side of the reel, Is like all others, and it Must be dialed in properly. This reel DOES Cast a country mile, if it didn't i wouldn't own 6 of them. My first one was the (7:1:1 wide spool) had it now for 3 years, and its like new, no scratches, no fading, oil/grease every winter like you should and they will last a life time.
From: Brian: Aurora, IL
Comments: I used this reel one day and returned it because no matter how I adjusted each of the settings it would backlash....I was expecting so much and was very let down...I stick with my curados now...
From: grant: Poughkeepsie, NY
Comments: Just got this reel about a week ago and put 4 solid days on it so far. I am in love with this reel. Casts amazing once i set the brakes, has tons of power, and is buttery smooth. So far i have only managed to backlash once and even then it was very minor. I have other Pflueger products such as a President spinning reel and it has been nearly flawless through years of abuse. I would not hesitate to buy more of these reels. This reel tackled about 25 7-8 lb pike this weekend and dozens of smaller 3-5 lbers without a sweat.
From: Brandon: Moosomin Sask, Canada
Comments: i had the same problem as robbie from FL..this damn reel would basklash almost every cast...took it back 4 days later...sad i was expecting better.
From: Big John: VA
Comments: wow this reel sucks i sent it back a week after i got it because you have to be super careful not to cast hard or the reel will backlash i tried adjusting the brakes and spool tension nothing helped..... maybe i got a bad one, but when i sent it back i got a Shimano Citica,casts just as far for only 89 bucks! shimano guy 4 life!
From: Robbie: Pensacola, FL
Comments: The Patriarch gets a lot of things right. The drag is smooth, it casts very well, the finish is durable and is it's reasonably light. I like the dual braking system and the swept handle, I will buy another. However, it does come with four centrifugal brake pins engaged (on) which would make you think it does not cast very far, change it to only two brakes on and it casts great.
From: Ken: Wash D.C., USA
Comments: I fish a lot!!! I fish both saltwater and freshwater. Because of the various applications of fishing I own my fair share of rods and reels. When I bass fish I use the both the Pflueger Patriarch casting and spinning reels and I use Abu Garcia's Revo STX casting reels.
When I fish lighter jigs and baits the Patriarch is hands down my favorite reel/s. The design of the spool allows the spool to unwind with less effort allowing the lighter baits to be cast with greater accuracy. They are smooth when casting, retrieving, and battling fish. They have a solid drag system. The magnetic and centrifugal braking system offer a very wide rage of braking options, which is more then adequate without having to step up in price to a digital braking system.
What I dislike, is that Pflueger does not offer their entire line up Patriarch casting reels in a left handed version, this is why I own the Abu Garcia Revo STXs. When I'm throwing crank baits, spinner baits, or swim baits I want a left handed reel so I can keep my thumb on the reel. I do not like changing hands with the rod and reel especially if I am casting into the wind. If Pflueger offered a left handed version of their Patriarch casting reel in their lower gear ratio model I probably would not own another manufacture.
This if for those who are consistanly getting "bird-nets" and can't get distance on a cast. All (and I mean all) casting reels need to be dialed in to your own personal casting style. The "bird-nests" come when you over cast on it's current brake settings. If you are not getting distance out of your bait caster you need to adjust the pins and dial on your reel. If you don't adjust both you will not be using your bait caster to it's fullest potential and that doesn't matter what manufactuer you use, period!!!
From: Theo: Sharptown, MD
Comments: I got the 64LP on special for $149.99 US ($379AUD in Aust), this is an awesome little reel and new favourite, which I use for Australian bass and barra. Super smooth drag and enough stick to muscle fish from the timber work. It cast like a rocket when you spend a bit of time tweaking the centrifugal and magnetic brakes and the spool control knob. I have mine on a Plueger Trion 6Õ6Ó 1-3kg rod with 15lb powerpro braid for casting 1/4oz to 1/2oz spinner baits, blades etc. I also own 2 Shimano Curados, Daiwa Viento, Daiwa Millionaire 253A CVZ an a Okuma Nemesis
From: Earl: Gladstone, Qld, Australia
Comments: To the guy below me, im pretty sure that the centrifugal brake system comes with four out of the six brake tabs on, try putting them down to only two or one brakes and then adjust the magnetic brake. Hope that helps and good luck!
Comments: Love the feel, the looks and an extremely smooth reel, no matter how heavy the bait it won't cast that well. I own 20 different reels,
casts much shorter than any.
From: Randy: Beaumont, TX
Comments: As a long time Pflueger user, I have not been pleased with the casting distance of the Patriarch. The reel is very smooth, light and comfortable to use. I will purchase the President next time.
From: Charles: Winter Haven, FL
Comments: Buy this reel period. It is as good as any reel on the market. I used to have chronarchs and tried one of these due to price and was blown away. I own 5 of these reels now and love them. Also they have held up for 2 years of constant bass fishing. They truelly have made me a fan. Awesome reel.
From: Aaron: Somerset, KY
Comments:Bought the Trion and was very pleased, smooth drag and excellent casting. It's like a piece of junk compared to the Patriarch. High speed, reliable, in a week's casting, I backlashed once casting into the wind. Have caught muskies, largemouth, and crappies with it and it has performed miraculously.
From:Tim: Wilmington, IL
Comments:GREAT REEL! Worth the Money. I have 3 of these baitcaster reels, 7:1:1 for my Jig's, and 2 6:4:1 one with the wide spool design, and the other is the standard size spool, each are seated on st. croix mojo bass rods. Easy access to the 6 pin brake system, smooth casting, The star drag on these reels is amazing. IT DEAD LOCKS and HAS NEVER SLIPPED when setting the Hook on 4+ lb bass on my jig rod, Very much like a REVO from Abu Garcia, That drag does not slip, am going to buy another one soon, and put it on another bass mojo rod, for crankbaits.
From:Brian: Aurora, IL
Comments: I bought this reel last year and was kinda worried about the price, but man this thing is smooth as can be. It is worth every penny, very good buy.
From:Kenneth: Chetek, WI
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