--I don't really know the reason but it seem the majority of fishers here when they think of spin gear think of it in the context of the cheapest gear available. I do not often see higher end spin rods and reels in stores.
--Part of the reason is Shimano and probably others... wholesale price in Canada is more than retail for same reel in USA.
--When WFN first came on the scene in Canada...several shows were from Australia where it seems the old egg beater is king among reels... with many different manufacturers of high end salt and fresh water reels. I often go to Australian on line sites to view the gear being used.
--Please if you are using higher end spin gear let us know what the most popular and favourites are... plus don't be afraid to use methods you are familiar with here... they will likely work.
G'day mate.
I use a combination of Shimano Stradic FJ reels (IMO, the best bang for your buck you can get in fishing), as well as the Stella range for large SW applications. The new big thing on the block at the moment is the Okuma Salina III. Don't confuse this reel with the Okuma's made over in the US, it's a completely different thing. The Salina II was a game changer when it was released back in Australia. Previously for all BIG saltwater applications you needed a Stella, Daiwa Saltiga or something similar...all ~$1000 when you get into the bigger models. Okuma released the Salina at $200-250 which is insanely cheap considering the performance of the reel, then went on to release the latest version last year - check out some stats:
Model Max Drag Bearings Gear Ratio Line Capacity mm/M
SA3-4000 14kg 8+1 HPBB 5.0:1 0.25/270 0.30/190 0.32/170
SA3-5000 15kg 8+1 HPBB 4.5:1 0.30/380 0.32/340 0.37/240
SA3-10000 24kg 8+1 HPBB 4.8:1 0.32/430 0.37/310 0.42/260
SA3-16000 24kg 8+1 HPBB 4.8:1 0.37/420 0.42/350 0.48/260
HIGH SPEED
SAS3-5000 15kg 8+1 HPBB 5.7:1 0.30/380 0.32/340 0.37/240
SAS3-10000 24kg 8+1 HPBB 5.7:1 0.32/430 0.37/310 0.42/260
SAS3-16000 24kg 8+1 HPBB 5.7:1 0.37/420 0.42/350 0.48/260
24kg drag on a $250 eggbeater is pretty insane. You can buy 4 of these reels for the same price as a Stella and they come with lifetime warranty.
As far as techniques go, the big difference for me is the use of soft plastics. People love 'pink worms' here it seems, but the market is extremely underdeveloped. Over the years people have become more and more comfortable using SP's, so I am definitely keen to try out a few of the techniques local people have told me "don't work". I have been directed to floss for all fish when fishing in the tidal Fraser as it is "the only technique that works". I have also been told that plastic/spinner presentation is irrelevant here and amounts to nothing when it comes to attracting the fish (seems redundant, eh?).
Out of all the North American brands I have gone through so far, the one SP most interesting to me is the Z-Man Eggz:
http://zmanfishing.com/store/categories/elaztech/ezeggzThis brand in Australia are the #1 in soft plastics at the moment, even surpassing the 'big hitters' like Berkley Gulp's.
It's nice just being able to have a discussion about fishing without people assuming you are a retard because you use spin gear (and pass over the quality of spin gear you are using...probably not knowing high end spin stuff actually exists).
Cheers