The Latest Shimano Exage 4000RB
SHIMANO reels have long been seen as the Rolls-Royce of fishing reels and the latest Shimano Exage 4000RB and 3000SFB designs are both classy looking silver machines.
This pair of reels have double handles, a powerful Diecast Drive Gear, tough anodised spare spool as
standard plus Dyna-Balance, Varispeed and a large Power Roller.
I received the Shimano Exage 4000RB and the 3000SFB to have a look at, and the first, most striking thing about both
reels is how spectacular they look with their shining silver finish with gold and black trim. The Exage 4000RB series
features a rear drag with fighting drag lever and push button spools, while the FBs are front drag reels.
SHIMANO Exage 4000RB

So whatever your preference, there is a Shimano Exage for you.
Both series of reels feature an S model which come supplied with shallow spools which should see them become very popular with match anglers.
The bigger Shimano Exage 4000RB looks ideal for all leger and feeder work
as well as heavier forms of float fishing such as heavy pellet waggler work or splasher type fishing.
With this in mind I loaded my Exage 4000RB up with 6 lb line and could see that the line lay on the reel was superb.
The amount of line reels take is a bugbear of mine.
The Exage 4000RB takes even more with a capacity of 240 yards of 8 lb line which is, again, excessive. It is more understandable on this size and type of reel, though, as I think it will be used for light specimen hunting such as barbel fishing, spinning or floater fishing for carp where heavier lines are essential. For my first trial I teamed the Shimano Exage 4000RB with a 12 ft Method feeder rod for a session of long range Method feeder fishing on a mixed commercial. Before starting I tied on a 1.5 oz bomb for a few trial casts and can honestly say the reel casts like a dream.
On my second attempt I chucked the bomb 104 turns of the reel which suggests that with a lighter line and a shockleader, this reel will cast as far as any match or pleasure angler will want to go without putting a big pit reel on. With a loaded Method feeder the reel cast just as well and, after a few trial casts, I settled on a line 60 turns out.
The fishing proved hectic with carp and skimmers coming to the feeder regularly and the reel performed perfectly all day.
The line lay remained excellent with no signs of bedding in even after playing hard fighting carp and, importantly, it had the guts to allow steady winding in of fish rather than needing to pump.
Once the clutch was set correctly it worked reassuringly well yielding line just when you needed it to. I finished the session with some 60 lb of bream and carp and came away very impressed with the Exage 4000RB reel. I have since used the 3000SFB combined with a pellet waggler rod and a light bomb rod and can say it performed just as impressively as the Shimano Exage 4000RB did.
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