Just bought a vanford 1000 for my crappie rig. First cast I ended up snagging a 5 pound large mouth some how and I only had 4 lb mono on the reel. The drag was so smooth that I was able to get the fish in without ever feeling like I was in danger of breaking off. I was really impressed with this little reel though.
That’s incredible! I haven’t had a chance to check out the drag on the 1000, but as shown in the video, I’ve put my 3000 to the test on some I incredible steelhead. I’m sure the 1000 will be the same. Thanks for sharing that experience! 👍🏻
@@Ptro1 I put it on a G.Loomis Trout Series Ultralight TSR801-2, they are hard to find right now, but I would also highly recommend the G.Loomis GL2 Trout Jig Series. I have the 782-2 for trout fishing, a little cheaper than the trout series. It’s a 6’6”, Light/Fast action, rated 4-8# line. They have different lengths, you might want a longer rod for crappie. I use the same rod for crappie in Oregon, if you dig way back on my page, I fish that rod for Crappie.
Ive tried this one in the store, its *smooth* Also tried the new stradic out, was also a smooth reel but there was a big difference in weight and resistance
Thanks! I’m a big fan of those reels. I’m going to add one more 3000 before winter steelhead season, so I’ll have one on both E6X’s. They are so light! Trims more than 3 ounces from a standard Shimano 3000. 👍🏻
Great review my friend! Top notch! I have a Stradic 1000 FJ. It's around 4 years old. I've been looking into reels lately. This was very informative and interesting. Looks like I might be stepping into a Van!! Looks like a great reel for not a ton more than a stradic. I use St. Croix rods mostly (premier series) nothing top of the line. But I'm interested in trying a G Loomis out. Most of my my rods are 6'6" or 7'. Could you recommend a smaller G Loomis rod, mostly for portability reasons. I fish for gills, perch and crappies most of the time. Mid range price point...again, great review! Thank for any advice you can send my way!
Thanks for the feedback! I have several models of Stradic as well, great reels, but hard to believe the Vanford is 2/3 of the weight in most cases. As far as rod suggestions in the G.Loomis line, I highly recommend the GL2 Trout Jig Series. You can see me using my 782-2S TJR in most of my trout, shad and crappie videos. Here’s the link to G.Loomis’ GL2 page. www.gloomis.com/products/gl2-trout-jig My very first G.Loomis rod was an old GL2 6’6” trout rod, I still have it. If you watch our latest video, “East Lake Trout and Kokanee fishing”, my wife and I are fishing with these 2 rods, the old and the new. It’s very versatile, from small panfish to Shad, which are hard fighters. Definitely check it out, it’s $250 MSRP, but well worth it.
@@RAGEFISHING thank you brother! I appreciate the response and advice! Your videos are awesome! I will definitely be checking out a GL2. Hard to find right now though, seems a lot of rod's are on backorder right now. Thank you so much for your reply and insight! I'm subscribing! Keep reeling them in!
@@jwalczak74Thanks again, I appreciate it! Yep, low supplies on hood rods and reels. It took me a while to find the Vanford 1000 as well. I just kept checking back to all my usual online stores until I found one. Thanks for subscribing! 👍🏻🎣
Nice to have a future replacement for the Ci4 reel. Been looking for a new loomis trout rod, your model is not available on Amazon. :-(. PS. Every fish for Salmon?
I think it is on Amazon, I put a link in my description field. I do like Salmon fishing but I hunt most of the fall so I don’t get out much. I should have gone springer fishing on the McKenzie. We had decent numbers, but I got busy with other things, like editing that backpacking series. 😁
So much wonderful choice in Oregon! I’ll be on a boat tomorrow out of Newport. Hopefully Salmon will be plentiful! Otherwise I’ll be a Rogue. Win,win. Would be great to watch you hunting Salmon.
@danibadalov6121 if you’re running floats for steelhead and salmon I would recommend a 10 1/2’ medium heavy or heavy spinning rod with a Vanford 4000. You could run 40# Power Pro Super Slick as a main line. I’m a G.Loomis rod fan, but you could look for those specs in something more reasonable. Having light equipment (rod and reel) will make for a much better day of float fishing, so quality rods and reels make a difference.
Just got my first vanford 1000. I own nothing but daiwa spinning reels. I have 4 fuego 1000 size reels. My only complaint with the vanford is that the bail wire feels super thin but I guess that the price you pay for how light it is. Compared with daiwa reels in the LT series they are a lot more beefier. Everything else about the vanford is on point. I watched another review video saying that the line roller bearings tend to go out after a year? Maybe that’s with daily use. I only use my trout gear around 2 to three times a month during trout season. Have you had this same problem?
Congrats on the new Vanford, you’ll like it. Yes the bail wires are thin, but that’s the same on all Shimano reels, not just the Vanford. Sounds like you’re just used to seeing the thicker wire on other reels. I probably own 30 Shimano spinning reels from Siennas to Vanfords and have never had one break or bend. I’m assuming you’ll take care of it anyway for $230 bucks. And as far as the bearings, I have had any issues with any of my Vanfords. I’m up to 3 now, 2 3000’s and my 1000. My first 3000 is still going strong, you can see it in action on my latest steelhead video. 🎣
I do not, I try to stop the blade occasionally which in theory causes the blade to spin the opposite direction. I want a direct connection to the lure, plus a swivel makes the profile longer. For Steelhead, I build a barrel swivel into the eye of my spinners. Swivels do help, but you will still get line twist.
If roll was meant for ‘rod’, you’re on the top end of what I’d consider a trout rod. Most are 2-6# or 4-8#. My favorite trout rod is the Loomis 782-2S GL2.
@@darucak6913 I forgot about the 2000, I think I’d lean that way! It only weighs 5.3 ounces, WOW! My trout rods are all a bit lighter than yours. If I was to run a 4-10, I’d probably go with that 2000.
I appreciate the feedback. I don’t read from a script, I rewatched it and realized I was looking down at the 2 rods and reels making it look this way. UA-cam is a learning process, I’ll try to do better. 👍🏻
Wow yours local rivers look so beautiful. I’d love to visit one day.
That’s the McKenzie River. I’ve fished that spot since I was a kid. The river is so pristine it supplies Eugene’s drinking water.
What a beautiful river to fish by
Definitely. The McKenzie River is awesome.
I love catching large mouth bass on this in the pond by my house. It’s just a giant sand bowl with hardly any cover. It’s so light!
They are fun! Looking forward to some warmer weather so I can hit the local ponds.
Just bought a vanford 1000 for my crappie rig. First cast I ended up snagging a 5 pound large mouth some how and I only had 4 lb mono on the reel. The drag was so smooth that I was able to get the fish in without ever feeling like I was in danger of breaking off. I was really impressed with this little reel though.
That’s incredible! I haven’t had a chance to check out the drag on the 1000, but as shown in the video, I’ve put my 3000 to the test on some I incredible steelhead. I’m sure the 1000 will be the same. Thanks for sharing that experience! 👍🏻
What rod did you put this reel on for your crappie rig? Building a new set up
@@Ptro1 I put it on a G.Loomis Trout Series Ultralight TSR801-2, they are hard to find right now, but I would also highly recommend the G.Loomis GL2 Trout Jig Series. I have the 782-2 for trout fishing, a little cheaper than the trout series. It’s a 6’6”, Light/Fast action, rated 4-8# line. They have different lengths, you might want a longer rod for crappie. I use the same rod for crappie in Oregon, if you dig way back on my page, I fish that rod for Crappie.
@@Ptro1 here’s the link, old video! ua-cam.com/video/8pUkLmb-uXg/v-deo.html
@@RAGEFISHING thanks!
I love my Daiwa Fuego LT. Similar specs to the Vanford... but... I gotta try one of these out! Maybe Christmas I'll buy myself a present. Great review
Thanks! I need at least one more 3000 for my steelhead jig rod! Maybe for Christmas too. 😁
Ive tried this one in the store, its *smooth*
Also tried the new stradic out, was also a smooth reel but there was a big difference in weight and resistance
@@paling1872 Stradics are great reels, I have several. Vanford’s light weight is the feature that makes me pay the extra dough.
I have the 2500 and 5000 Vanford. They're great reels!
Heck yes, I will be adding more to the arsenal! 🎣
Good reel review Barry.
Thanks! I’m a big fan of those reels. I’m going to add one more 3000 before winter steelhead season, so I’ll have one on both E6X’s. They are so light! Trims more than 3 ounces from a standard Shimano 3000. 👍🏻
Great review my friend! Top notch! I have a Stradic 1000 FJ. It's around 4 years old. I've been looking into reels lately. This was very informative and interesting. Looks like I might be stepping into a Van!! Looks like a great reel for not a ton more than a stradic. I use St. Croix rods mostly (premier series) nothing top of the line. But I'm interested in trying a G Loomis out. Most of my my rods are 6'6" or 7'. Could you recommend a smaller G Loomis rod, mostly for portability reasons. I fish for gills, perch and crappies most of the time. Mid range price point...again, great review! Thank for any advice you can send my way!
Thanks for the feedback! I have several models of Stradic as well, great reels, but hard to believe the Vanford is 2/3 of the weight in most cases. As far as rod suggestions in the G.Loomis line, I highly recommend the GL2 Trout Jig Series. You can see me using my 782-2S TJR in most of my trout, shad and crappie videos. Here’s the link to G.Loomis’ GL2 page. www.gloomis.com/products/gl2-trout-jig My very first G.Loomis rod was an old GL2 6’6” trout rod, I still have it. If you watch our latest video, “East Lake Trout and Kokanee fishing”, my wife and I are fishing with these 2 rods, the old and the new. It’s very versatile, from small panfish to Shad, which are hard fighters. Definitely check it out, it’s $250 MSRP, but well worth it.
@@RAGEFISHING thank you brother! I appreciate the response and advice! Your videos are awesome! I will definitely be checking out a GL2. Hard to find right now though, seems a lot of rod's are on backorder right now.
Thank you so much for your reply and insight! I'm subscribing! Keep reeling them in!
@@jwalczak74Thanks again, I appreciate it! Yep, low supplies on hood rods and reels. It took me a while to find the Vanford 1000 as well. I just kept checking back to all my usual online stores until I found one. Thanks for subscribing! 👍🏻🎣
Nice to have a future replacement for the Ci4 reel. Been looking for a new loomis trout rod, your model is not available on Amazon. :-(. PS. Every fish for Salmon?
I think it is on Amazon, I put a link in my description field.
I do like Salmon fishing but I hunt most of the fall so I don’t get out much. I should have gone springer fishing on the McKenzie. We had decent numbers, but I got busy with other things, like editing that backpacking series. 😁
That rod must just be out of stock, it was there a few days ago. 😢
So much wonderful choice in Oregon! I’ll be on a boat tomorrow out of Newport.
Hopefully Salmon will be plentiful! Otherwise I’ll be a Rogue. Win,win.
Would be great to watch you hunting Salmon.
What rod length is best for salmon and what reel size is more versatile price range does not matter what you advise
Depends on a bunch of things; what method or bait will you be using? bank or boat?
i live buffalo near niagara i'm interested in artificial lures and floats even if i have to buy 2 or 3 rods. from the shore@@RAGEFISHING
@danibadalov6121 if you’re running floats for steelhead and salmon I would recommend a 10 1/2’ medium heavy or heavy spinning rod with a Vanford 4000. You could run 40# Power Pro Super Slick as a main line. I’m a G.Loomis rod fan, but you could look for those specs in something more reasonable. Having light equipment (rod and reel) will make for a much better day of float fishing, so quality rods and reels make a difference.
thanks for the help
@@danibadalov6121 you’re welcome! Good luck.
Just got my first vanford 1000. I own nothing but daiwa spinning reels. I have 4 fuego 1000 size reels. My only complaint with the vanford is that the bail wire feels super thin but I guess that the price you pay for how light it is. Compared with daiwa reels in the LT series they are a lot more beefier. Everything else about the vanford is on point. I watched another review video saying that the line roller bearings tend to go out after a year? Maybe that’s with daily use. I only use my trout gear around 2 to three times a month during trout season. Have you had this same problem?
Congrats on the new Vanford, you’ll like it. Yes the bail wires are thin, but that’s the same on all Shimano reels, not just the Vanford. Sounds like you’re just used to seeing the thicker wire on other reels. I probably own 30 Shimano spinning reels from Siennas to Vanfords and have never had one break or bend. I’m assuming you’ll take care of it anyway for $230 bucks. And as far as the bearings, I have had any issues with any of my Vanfords. I’m up to 3 now, 2 3000’s and my 1000. My first 3000 is still going strong, you can see it in action on my latest steelhead video. 🎣
Do you use swivels for you rooster tails? Bro we all hate line twist, I’m new to your channel
I do not, I try to stop the blade occasionally which in theory causes the blade to spin the opposite direction. I want a direct connection to the lure, plus a swivel makes the profile longer. For Steelhead, I build a barrel swivel into the eye of my spinners. Swivels do help, but you will still get line twist.
does Shimano Vanford 1000F spool will fit on the C2000SF Reel? Are they interchangeable?
No, the 1000 has a smaller spool.
hello brother my rod is 4-10 lb which roll size do you recommend for trout fishing
I would go 1000, the 500 is too small, and the 2500 is too big. Your said roll, did you mean rod? Spellchecker victim?
If roll was meant for ‘rod’, you’re on the top end of what I’d consider a trout rod. Most are 2-6# or 4-8#. My favorite trout rod is the Loomis 782-2S GL2.
@@RAGEFISHING my rod Major craft finetail 4-10lb 2.10 cm shimano twinpower fd reel 1000 and c2000s for trout fishing which one to buy
@@darucak6913 I forgot about the 2000, I think I’d lean that way! It only weighs 5.3 ounces, WOW! My trout rods are all a bit lighter than yours. If I was to run a 4-10, I’d probably go with that 2000.
Very cool vid my friend. Learning from your experience here. Liked and subbed. Stay safe and connected! :)
Thanks for the feedback! I appreciate it! 👍🏻 I’ll check out your channel as well! 🎣
oh that's a nice fish.... 7 inches long
They’re all nice fish, the GoPro wide angle doesn’t do it any favors though. 😁
@@RAGEFISHING yes all fishes are nice :) looks like you had a wonderfull Time at.that river. Keep it up
Stop reading from a script. Makes it less authentic.
I appreciate the feedback. I don’t read from a script, I rewatched it and realized I was looking down at the 2 rods and reels making it look this way. UA-cam is a learning process, I’ll try to do better. 👍🏻