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In 1947, a Texas watchmaker named R.D. hull got the idea for a new kind of fishing reel after watching a clerk at a meatcounter pull string from a fixed spool. In 1949, the first "Standard" spincast reels are produced by Zero Hour Bomb Company of Tulsa, OK, maker of electric time bombs for Oil Drilling. Zebco became an icon after the 1954 introduction of the Zebco 33 spincast reel, and to this day is the manufacturer of first-rate spincast reels.

Zebco Spincast Reels

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Zebco Bullet 20 Spincast Reel
$109.99

Designed for phenomenal speed and lightning-fast retrieves, the Zebco Bullet 20 Spincast Reel is one of the fastest spincast reels on the market by allowing anglers to quickly pick up slack on long casts with the ability to pick up 28.9" of line with each turn of the reel handle.

Zebco DELTA Spincast Reels
$64.99

Built with a durable all-metal construction for exceptional rigidity, the Zebco DELTA Spincast Reels provide the strongest performance for a spincast reel with increased drag capacity and 20% more cranking power than the previous generation.

Zebco Omega Pro Spincast Reels
$89.99

Engineered with Zebco's GlideLine II friction-eliminating retrieval system for silky smooth retrieves, the Zebco Omega Pro Spincast Reels deliver unparalleled freeness that can be felt with every cast and retrieve.

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Zebco Bullet MG Spincast Reels
Spincast Reels
$139.95

Revolutionizing the fasted spincast reel ever created, the Zebco Bullet MG Spincast Reels are made with an ultra-lightweight magnesium body to make them 20% lighter than the original Bullet. Designed with precision-machined aluminum gears and a Glideline ball bearing, the Bullet MG is machined for silky casts and lightning-fast retrieves.

Zebco Casting Reels

Zebco Roam Casting Reel
$44.99

An excellent option for beginner to intermediate anglers to improve their casting distance without backlashing, the Zebco Roam Casting Reel features an external DynaMag cast control that offers multiple levels of adjustments so anglers can fish a wide range of lures and adapt to the current conditions.

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