Favorite set up I have is my BG 2500 and TD Sol rod for inshore trout and drum. I was so surprised and pleased with the performance of both the rod and reel. Looks like an MQ might just be the next purchase.
Keep in mind you will need to send out the MQ if it needs service. That's why I stuck with my BGs. I could see the Certate or Saltiga being sent out for service but not for a reel less than $300
Ohh no doubt! The MQ reels are a work of craftsmanship but I would only send out the Certate or Saltiga for service. I can't see sending a reel for less than $300 out for service.
My BG8000 spooled with 100 lb braid is an incredibly effective pier/beach setup. Fairly certain that I'll never find anything better. BG fanboy for life.
I am deeply in love with my BG MQ 3000 my wife just got me for Father’s Day ! I thought my Fuego 2500 was amazing but it is arguably the best reel I’ve ever used so far . It is so new still so I’m waiting to hang a monster with it . But I’ve been catching fat 12 and 13 in mangrove snapper for breakfast every Saturday morning . Those fat 11+ inch snapper get mean and put a nice fight . Waiting to hang a nice snook or red on the rod . It will come . I’m blown away by my MQ .
@@Saltstrong I am a Daiwa lifer now because of you guys always sharing and putting the information out . I started out with a Saltist 4500 beef cake reel I reeled in and found . Cleaned it up , pressure wash , wire brush , etc and still have that reel and set up with the same braid that was on it when I reeled it in from the mud that day like 3 yrs ago . Then went Fuego then BG MQ. My life has been changed . So thank you Salt Strong
A few of the tech geeky Guys (who tear down reels) claim there is a flaw on the MQ when it comes to sealing. Namely the screw/fixing on the plate opposite the handle. They say it kind of negates the excellent sealing on the rest of the reel. Anyway the less expensive 'regular' BG seems a great reel.
I have the BG. Great reel I used for freshwater. Looking in BG MQ for inshore fishing. Very interested! And last night I saw BG SW… adding to confusion! 😢 What model is better, MQ or SW?
I just both of these reels. I can say I am dissapointed in the mq. Noisy and feels a little grindy and it is brand new. I will be sending it back. The bg though is smooth and not no where near as noisy. Is the grindy noisy normal for the mq ?
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@@Saltstrong that is always a no good answer…. Last month I just bought the HIGHLY RECOMMENDED by SaltStrong Fuego 2500 on the HIGHLY RECOMMENDED by SaltStrong TFO 7’6” Medium Fast rod. 1st day worked great once I got past the wind knots, 2nd day I noticed a little click when retrieving line and a little harder to reel, yesterday the damn thing would almost not reel at all. Pulled the spool, sprayed with water, a little easier but last night couldn’t get it to reel in at all even with the spool off. Sending it back. May do the Stradic
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@@Saltstrong that is always a no good answer…. just answer the question. You are promoting the reel…. have or get the facts rather than bait people to join your apps
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I guess the reels for the US are not the same as for Europe. The reels for Europe are bad. So BG or BG MQ is the same. Bad quality. Play in the crank, misaligned gears, rubbing noise. For less than $500, you're not getting anything good. Only the high end is good, made in Japan but very expensive.
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I have the BG 6500 and recently pulled up a huge heavy sting ray like it was nothing. My favorite of all the reels I own.
That's awesome!
I use for peacock bass here in Brazil, they are just perfect. I have the 2500 and the 3000. Best in this price range.
When I got into fishing 3 years ago I had no idea about anything. I ended up with BG because I liked the handle.
Favorite set up I have is my BG 2500 and TD Sol rod for inshore trout and drum. I was so surprised and pleased with the performance of both the rod and reel. Looks like an MQ might just be the next purchase.
Keep in mind you will need to send out the MQ if it needs service. That's why I stuck with my BGs. I could see the Certate or Saltiga being sent out for service but not for a reel less than $300
Thanks for sharing!
The only thing I have a problem with the MQ for the BG is not being able to service it myself so I'll stick with my regular BGs.
Thanks for the feedback!
I agree but mqs are sweet as hell tho
Ohh no doubt! The MQ reels are a work of craftsmanship but I would only send out the Certate or Saltiga for service. I can't see sending a reel for less than $300 out for service.
Why can't you service it yourself?
@@eves08109why not?
I have both. Love them both. Best reels at both price points.
Thanks for sharing!
My BG8000 spooled with 100 lb braid is an incredibly effective pier/beach setup. Fairly certain that I'll never find anything better. BG fanboy for life.
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On what size beach rod are you using your 8000?
I am deeply in love with my BG MQ 3000 my wife just got me for Father’s Day ! I thought my Fuego 2500 was amazing but it is arguably the best reel I’ve ever used so far . It is so new still so I’m waiting to hang a monster with it . But I’ve been catching fat 12 and 13 in mangrove snapper for breakfast every Saturday morning . Those fat 11+ inch snapper get mean and put a nice fight . Waiting to hang a nice snook or red on the rod . It will come . I’m blown away by my MQ .
Awesome! Thanks for sharing and for the checking it out!
@@Saltstrong I am a Daiwa lifer now because of you guys always sharing and putting the information out . I started out with a Saltist 4500 beef cake reel I reeled in and found . Cleaned it up , pressure wash , wire brush , etc and still have that reel and set up with the same braid that was on it when I reeled it in from the mud that day like 3 yrs ago . Then went Fuego then BG MQ. My life has been changed . So thank you Salt Strong
A few of the tech geeky Guys (who tear down reels) claim there is a flaw on the MQ when it comes to sealing.
Namely the screw/fixing on the plate opposite the handle. They say it kind of negates the excellent sealing on the rest of the reel.
Anyway the less expensive 'regular' BG seems a great reel.
Thanks for watching!
I have DaiwaBG8000.Sturgeon 11-12 ft,no problem I love Daiwa BG
Awesome feedback!
The best reels are the ones that replacement parts are always available and always will be now that is the way to make a great product .
That is true, very hard to find these days but there are some great companies and products out there!
True but these days with supply chain problems some parts are not available. Finding a shops with a skilled reel tech is next to impossible .
I Have 2 BG 4000 and still working. Jigging, casting in open ocean for fish under 10kg. Works great. When I have money I go for the BG mq 6000.
Very nice!
Which lb/kg braid do you run on your 4000’s?
@@davey9738 usually 30lbs to 40lbs
@@saulbibasyou could target a lot bigger fish with that setup
I have the 3000 old BG and love it for inshore
Thanks for the feedback!
Can u plz compare Daiwa 23 BG SW with BG MQ?
Maybe in the future!
That’s what I want to know also. Looking to buy MQ, then I saw the SW.
I have the BG. Great reel I used for freshwater.
Looking in BG MQ for inshore fishing. Very interested!
And last night I saw BG SW… adding to confusion! 😢
What model is better, MQ or SW?
I think BG SW it is just JDM version of old BG. Only the sizes have been changed to match the new size range.
I hear the BG MQ lacks a quality seal; for double the price I will not replace by regular BG.
Thanks for the feedback, we haven't heard or experienced this on this reel.
@@Saltstrong Not likely you would--or will. Until it is dunked which none of us plan to do, and usually do not do. It is a non sealed system.
I just both of these reels. I can say I am dissapointed in the mq. Noisy and feels a little grindy and it is brand new. I will be sending it back. The bg though is smooth and not no where near as noisy. Is the grindy noisy normal for the mq ?
It's because of the fat gearset. Sometimes they don't mesh perfectly out of the box, but do wear in 4 5 months down the road.
Please cold you recommend the proper reel size for 12 ft surf rod 🙏
A surf reel around 4500-6000 will match well with that rod
6500 LC Penn Spinnfisher.50# to 60 # braid .
Hello, could a bg 3500 be suitable for a popping rod MH 7.4 ft, 40-80g, 6 kg drag?
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What is a good rod setup for the BG/MQ 3000 or BG/MQ4000 with 15 pound braided line?
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How this compered with Penn slammer 4 dx
I have a Daiwa bg mq6000D-H, can I use it for shore jigging? 80gr jigs
it seems much smaller than my daiwa bg 4500
Thankss!!
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@@Saltstrong that is always a no good answer…. Last month I just bought the HIGHLY RECOMMENDED by SaltStrong Fuego 2500 on the HIGHLY RECOMMENDED by SaltStrong TFO 7’6” Medium Fast rod. 1st day worked great once I got past the wind knots, 2nd day I noticed a little click when retrieving line and a little harder to reel, yesterday the damn thing would almost not reel at all. Pulled the spool, sprayed with water, a little easier but last night couldn’t get it to reel in at all even with the spool off. Sending it back. May do the Stradic
Yes man,why not
do a bgmq vs stradic vs spinfisher!
Don’t put penn reel in that conversation
@@jayzhou104 why not?
Shimano Stradic wins hands down.. in terms of overall build quality, butter smoothness and looks 😍👌...
but Daiwa BG MQ also a good reel.
They did make a video cross/comparing those reels:
ua-cam.com/video/V0mQvgxaILM/v-deo.html
Yes the Stradic is but the BGs are great reels.
Does the DAIWA BG MQ works for me on surf fishing?
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@@Saltstrong that is always a no good answer…. just answer the question. You are promoting the reel…. have or get the facts rather than bait people to join your apps
I just ordered a diawa bg mq 20000 for muskie fishing lol 😆 i cant wait
Your BG Made by which country??
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The zinc gear in my bg shattered. Mq has a forged gear
Good info
Daiwa should not have kept that cast zinc gear in the BG MQ.
Thanks for checking the video out!
💥💥💥💥💥BG💥💥💥💥💥
This was a joke, right? You don’t seriously expect a company rep to actually say one of their new products is WORSE than its predecessor - right?
the product was amazing but name of type BG was worst
You worried about weight ,get smaller reel .my 8000,after I cast the pole holder takes care of the weight.😂
Didn't even need that daiwa guy lol
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I guess the reels for the US are not the same as for Europe. The reels for Europe are bad. So BG or BG MQ is the same. Bad quality. Play in the crank, misaligned gears, rubbing noise. For less than $500, you're not getting anything good. Only the high end is good, made in Japan but very expensive.
Thanks for sharing!