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Zero Line Tangles! LONGER CASTS.Great for Monofilament or Braided Lines.

WaveCast Generation 2.0
Doug Hannon WaveSpin™ Reel
U.S. Patent No: 7,300,012

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“WaveSpin…the first significant improvement in salt- and fresh water spinning-reel design in more than 50 years. What set’s the WaveSpin apart from its competitors is that it’s virtually impossible for the line to bird’s nest during a cast.” Put to the test by me and some "pretty vile casters,” Hannon's latest creation lived up to its claims.

Jerry Gibbs
Outdoor Life Magazine - Dec./Jan. 2007/2008

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"Doug Hannon’s WaveSpin Reels are a radical design at a time when innovation in spinning is hard to find."

Field & Stream announcing WaveSpin as Best of the Best for 2008

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Field & Stream magazine says the new WaveSpin spinning reel offered by a relatively small Michigan company deserves its 2008 Best of the Best Award, which is saying something when you're up against the giants of the fishing industry. The publication chose bass fishing innovator Doug Hannon's WaveSpin reel and said that its radical new design came at a time when "innovation in spinning is hard to find." In January, TackleTour.com presented the reel with its Innovation Award, and Outdoor Life Magazine's fishing editor Jerry Gibbs wrote that the reel represents "the first significant improvement in salt- and freshwater spinning-reel design in more than 50 years." Enough said. I bought the smallest of the three models, a freshwater WaveSpin, the DH300 that costs $79.95, and decided to give it a hard workout. I wanted to see whether the WaveSpin's claim that it is virtually impossible for any type of line on this reel to cause loops or bird nests during a cast? It's true. And talk about smooth reeling; it is effortless. The WaveSpin reel features 16 smoothly rounded teeth or "waves" on the spool lip, which completely eliminate the eruption of a pile of loose line. If a tiny loop should occur during casting, the looped line will rest harmlessly between the waves on the spool and will straighten out on the next cast, unnoticed and without creating tangles. The changing of line on the reel is revolutionary. Without requiring a tool, the spool splits and the old line pops off. Terrific.

Gene Mueller
Washington Times – March 9, 2008

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Probably most important is the reduction in the number of loops and snarls. Virtually all spinning reels get these, particularly when used with the vigorous rod action common in working saltwater lures. But when Hannon and I took a couple of the (WaveSpin) reels out for an afternoon on the Little Manatee River last week, neither of us got a single loop while fishing various weights of Power-Pro and Stren Super Braid.

Frank Sargeant
Tampa (Fla.) Tribune, Dec. 14, 2007

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I didn't cast the 10-pound braided line particularly strenuously, but the quarter-ounce lure sailed out so far in front of me, I barely saw it land among the milling reds. I jigged it once - and a red immediately snapped it up and charged away. Not bad for my first cast of the day. Hannon caught and released another redfish - after purposely making several loops in the 14-pound braid on his spool before casting. The WaveSpin is the latest of 16 patents Hannon holds -- perhaps the best known being the weedless propeller used in trolling motors around the world. But the new spinning reel already is receiving acclaim from professional tournament fishermen, guides and outdoors publications.

Susan Cocking
Miami Herald, Feb. 2008

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I decided to give one a try late this summer in the local surf line, and pushed the spool capacity on the WaveCast (predecessor of WaveSpin) a bit by winding 200 yards of 30-pound Sufix brid onto the reel, topped with a 4-foot shot of 25-pound fluorio. The WaveCast cast like a charm, and the “waves” seem to do their thing keeping the wind knots to a bare minimum (though I did spool with thicker 30 pound, just in case.) With a couple of short stripers to its credit, I tested the reel again at the onset of the fall run by scaling back drastically and re-spooling the reel with a super-thin 8-pound braid to get a truer sense of its cast ability. With a Deadly Dick’s metal on the other end of 20 pound fluorio, this 10-ounce mighty might with the 5.2:1 gear ratio cast a country mile, even though the blitzing albacore at my feet needed little more than a simple pitch and crank.

Jim Hutchinson, Jr.
The Fishermen, Oct. 18, 2007 (all editions)

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Throughout the remainder of the day, the WaveSpin reel performed perfectly fine. In fact, considering the amount of line I had on the reel, it performed more than fine, it was actually borderline impressive.

TackleTour.com
Innovation Award winner 2008

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This was my wife’s first time using an open face spinning reel. I was sure I would be spending all day untangling mess after mess instead of fishing  After an hour and half of watching he learn how to use a spinning reel I was totally amazed that she never tangled or bird nested one single time.  Unbelievable, wonderful, unbeatable.  The WaveSpin reel is a big winner in my eyes and top quality to boot.

Lee from Michigan

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As a new dealer I am always anxious to check out products.  Sometimes they meet expectations and sometimes they are disappointing and don’t live up to their promotional literature.  In the case of my recent shipment of WaveCast reels, however, expectations were greatly exceeded by the overall quality and performance of this product.  In field testing, they worked exactly as described, eliminating those loops which so often lead to a tangled mess, and casting further than those “good reels” I was currently using.  Also, out of the box it felt smooth as silk, and the bait’s solid action assured me this was a very high quality product.  My customers have also been delighted with this reel.  Once they pick one up and turn the handle a few times they want one!  Once they see the innovative concepts built in, they need one! Once they see the reasonable price cost, they can afford to own one!  It doesn’t get much better than this for the retailer or the customer.  I have had no complaints.  Also I would like to extend my sincere appreciation to you and the rest of the WaveCast folks.  It has been a pleasure to work with you.  You have always been honest in our dealings and prompt in answering any questions I have had.  I hope to continue doing business with you for a very long time.

Mitch
Owner Red Sea Tackle
Rowe, Mass., Ph: 413-339-5791

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Never having been a big fan of spinning reels, the Doug Hannon WaveSpin has opened a whole new world of fishing for me. It's the most hassle-free reel I've ever thrown. The WaveSpin has proven itself on numerous occasions and while it has many attributes, my personal favorite is that it seems to be impossible to back lash. In tournament fishing, where every minute counts, the last thing I need is to be wasting time dealing with reel hang ups. It simply does not happen with the WaveSpin. The versatility of the WaveSpin is also impressive; I can cast a country mile or put a bait under a pier at two feet. Leave it to Doug to come up with such a genius invention!

Mary DiVincenti
WBFA World Champion 2003

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Awesome reel.  I have fished four tournaments so far with this reel and have not walked off my line yet!  I fished with my partner and he had to untangle his line four times, while I continued fishing.  It was great not having to waste fishing time to untangle my line.

Linda Ward
Professional angler
Big Rapids,
Mich.

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We rate this reel a thumbs up. 

Dave White
owner www.basslurereviews.com 

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Very smooth, very high quality, so easy to use, though and a two year warranty, who could ask for more?  Handles line and loops like all reels should.  I love it.

TW from Charlotte, N.C. 

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Hi Jerry... I just wanted to take a moment to comment on the Doug Hannon WaveSpin reel..
With a full-time desk job during the day, the only time I can make it out on the water is in the darkness of night-time fishing, a scenario that makes for tough fishing when you get wind knots that you can't see in the dark. I take out many novice anglers and non-fishing savvy friends and I find myself handing them this WaveSpin reel for fishing at night because I don’t get the wind-loop problems like I've had with other reels. I'm not an engineer and I don’t know how or why this reel reduces those wind loops but I don’t care….. it works, and its given us more time to fish rather than spending the time in darkness trying to untangle spectra knots. Great product, good drag that lands big fish like this tarpon. And when it comes time to changing the line on the reel it’s a breeze with the spool-separation capability. The angler in the photo, Gus Pedrayes, caught this nice tarpon off Miami early Monday morning. His first tarpon ever….on the reel.

Good Fishin,
Adrian Gray on Outdoor Life Magazine blog                                                        http://outdoorlife.blogs.com/gonefishin/2008/02/index.html

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A client of mine a few weeks back said "spinning reels were designed by the devil", and I couldn't agree more.  Unfortunately, they are a necessary evil.  Many of my clients can't use baitcasting gear, and at times I do some finesse fishing so light line and spinning gear is the only way to go.  OK....now I'm a believer!  I fished Saturday and Sunday this past weekend for bass at the Lake of the Ozarks in central Missouri.  The bite was extremely tough, so I had to down-size everything.  I had 8 pound Seaguar fluorocarbon on the WaveSpin reel and I never threw a loop or had a knot.  By the middle of the second day my line was noticeable twisted.  Some of the lures I was using would spiral on the fall, or turned-over on the retrieve, so my line was a mess....not straight at all.  Somehow the WaveSpin kept me from having to deal with the usual loops and birds-nests that I usually get when bass fishing with spinning gear.  I may have to get a couple more of these reels for my clients to use.  Awesome product!

Larry Murphy
www.murphyoutdoors.com

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Hi Jerry, I am the proud owner of the Generation 2 Hannon WaveSpin reel. In a word, it is awesome. Just got it this winter and although it's a little bulky to go on an ice fishing rod, I couldn't wait to try it. It performed flawlessly! No line tangling, absolute butter-smooth drag, and just great operation throughout. It never gave me a single problem! I had thought about replacing the handle with a paddle type but found it to be quite comfortable and it provided excellent torque on the retrieve. Now I'm dying to get my hands on the ultra lite model that I know they are coming out with this year. Wave spins rule!

Posted by: KEITH FORSBERG | February 14, 2008                                 http://outdoorlife.blogs.com/gonefishin/2008/01/the-wave-keeps.html#comments

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Hi Jerry, Thank you always for your insights. While I see WaveSpin is probably the reel of the decade, and it is truly an amazing reel, and while everyone says this and that wonderful thing about this reel on the web and in the magazines, I want to add, more than the fancy drags, more than its advancements in fishing technology, I simply have a lot more fun taking kids and family fishing with this reel… They can’t mess it up! And allows them to catch more fish than feeling sorry for messing up the line… And for the confidence it gives me when I take it out for occasional night fishing, this reel is worth all the praise anyone can pile upon it.

As to the drag and 26 Lbs and 60 Lbs test result, I am afraid these numbers don’t mean much to me, and I have no idea how these numbers are derived at. What is important to me is a smooth solid drag that protects my line season after season. So far, the drag in this reel is so smooth (I have 12 disc version DH4000), with none of the jerky start that often breaks line, and even through out, I nearly forget how terrific this reel is until I compare it to other reels in my closet.. As Doug Hannon says this ‘lifetime’ drag gets better with more use, I am very peaked to find out how it performs in next few years as well…
Thanks again for all your thoughts you share with us in fishing.

Posted by: HMS from Texas | February 14, 2008
http://outdoorlife.blogs.com/gonefishin/2008/01/the-wave-keeps.html#comments

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Great write up! I gotta tell ya, being from the Deep South, I was into bait casting reels. Doug and I were talking prior to the 2007 Bassmaster Classic, when he told me he had designed a new reel and wanted me to field test it. When Doug asks a favor, I'm going to be there for him, but when I opened the box, to my surprise I was looking at a spinning reel. I called Doug back and said I didn't even have a stick to put this thing on. He said get one and fish the reel. I told him I hadn't picked up a spinning reel since I was eight when I promptly knotted from the reel to the first eye of the rod my father's reel. Needless to say, I had an aversion to the things ever since. Doug said "Rob, I guarantee you can't knot the line on this reel!" I told him never under estimate my ability to mess something up.......But he was right. I through it with 4 lb mono, swapped to 30 lb braid, weightless, overweighted and I couldn't duplicate the mess from 23 years before. I know have three of these in my rod box for a light lure far casting combo. I've also taken up shooting my lures under docks with a good medium rod and this reel. It's a winner in my book!!!

Posted by: Rob Doherty  "The Bassin' Fool"  February 15, 2008             http://outdoorlife.blogs.com/gonefishin/2008/01/the-wave-keeps.html#comments

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Glad to see you are keeping an eye on the development of the WaveSpin reel. I was able to fish with the 3000 version last season and it lived up to all its claims and more. Talked a few of my friends into buying one and all agree that this is a great reel. I just ordered a 5000 and plan to try it in the surf this spring-I'm expecting great results. Thanks again for continued interest in this product.

Posted by: Mitch Soviecke | February 15, 2008
http://outdoorlife.blogs.com/gonefishin/2008/01/the-wave-keeps.html#comments

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