Daiwa BG8000 BG Saltwater Spinning Reel

Daiwa BG8000 BG Saltwater Spinning Reel

Price: $149.99
Model
TD Code
Max Drag (lbs)Line Capacity Mono (yds/lb)RetrieveWeightBearingsGear RatioLine Capacity Braid (yds/lb)Price
BG8000
DAI-2359
33.0550/20
440/25
370/30
Dual30oz75.3:1730/50
590/65
440/80
$149.99 USD
The Daiwa BG8000 BG Saltwater Spinning Reel is so smooth with digitally cut gears and seven ball bearings. Daiwa has redesigned this reel for 2016. This reels is powerful, yet priced just right. This reel is perfect for nearshore or offshore fishing.

Daiwa BG8000 BG Saltwater Spinning Reel Features:

  • "Hard Bodyz" body and side cover
  • Infinite Anti-Reverse system
  • 6BB+1
  • Manual Return Bail
  • Machined aluminum screw in handle
  • Carbon ATD
  • Waterproof drag system
  • Digigear system
  • Braided line ready spool
  • Dynamic cut aluminum ABS spool
  • Air rotor
5 Stars based on 172 reviews
By Gordon
West Newbury, MA
Nice affordable spinning reel!
August 17, 2022
Paired with a Tsunami TSCSHDII761M Carbon Shield II Spinning Rod, this was a nice choice for an affordable reel. I'm happy with it.
By Belmar F.
Jersey shore
Only good for one summer
August 16, 2022
I paired up my 7’6” favorite rod with a BG 2000. Was a nice set up for fluke season in New Jersey. However I’ve been disappointed for two summers now. The real basically wore out after about 3 months. I returned it to Diawa. I will say they promptly repaired it and sent it back. Same thing happen next season. I fish it hard at least four days a week. It’s just not durable enough for me.
Pros
  • Decent weight, nice retrieval when it?s working.
Cons
  • Not very durable. Accidentally hook into a big fish like a cow nose Ray and you?re gonna burn it out.
By JNO
SVG
Serious Value For Money
August 13, 2022
What's not to love. Has a fast retrieve, holds a lot of line, retrieve is smooth and allows a good long cast.

The drag is kind of silent so not the reel you would let sit and listen to hear it going off. You will have to be very close to it to ensure you hear the drag singing.

Pair this with some 40 lb braid on a 9 or 10 ft rod and you have a helluva set up to tackle fishing the surf and off the rocks.
By Patrick
New Jersey
Great reel for the money
August 11, 2022
I have reels that cover trout to tuna made by Van Staal on down. These reels epitomize the phrase bang for the buck. They are very good quality, cast well, have negligible slop and last season after season without signs of corrosion or wear. I have a pair of 3000’s, 5500’s and 6500’s all used in the surf or offshore. Highly recommended because they just do what you expect for the money.
Pros
  • Great performance, corrosion resistance and great price.
Cons
  • Rather not have the gold accents. Hardly an issue though.
By Brandon
, Wilkesboro, North Carolina
Great Reel
July 21, 2022
I have the BG 3000 I use for throwing light rigs in the surf. It’s very smooth and casts great. I would highly recommend it!
Pros
  • Smooth
By Jeff
Fortson, GA
Very nice reel
July 11, 2022
I have BG3000 I inshore fish with and handled many 40" reds in swift current. Also have a 4500 and 5000 I fish offshore with. Plenty of drag to handle good size red snappers. Hooked up with the taxmen several times too and had no issues with the reel. I love all 3 of mine.
By Pedro E.
Parque Nacional Morrocoy, Falcon, Venezuela
Monster !!!!!! big Daiwa good
May 24, 2022
this reel is a giant, I have it but I have not tried it yet, it fits miles of line is mono as braid, it is heavy, it feels of very good quality for salt water, I think the most possible is that I use it to do coastal trolling and jiggins
Pros
  • -Fits a lot of line,
  • -Good quality,
  • -Daiwa brand,
Cons
  • -Very heavy
By Pedro E.
Parque Nacional Morrocoy, Falcon, Venezuela
this is the "mini me" of the 5000
May 12, 2022
I love this reel, for inshore jobs it is excellent
Pros
  • good quality
  • is daiwa
  • well done
  • works well
By Pedro E.
PN Morrocoy, Falc?n, Venezuela
Best the Best
April 28, 2022
I come from small reels the biggest was the sahara 5000 compared to the DW BG 5000 it looks like the toy shimano, the DWBG is a very heavy heavy reel but it feels like it is made of good quality I bought the 1500 / 5000 and that being the 8000 monster, I think that with the 5000 it does the same as the Shocorro 8000 from Shimano, the price was $150 for 5000 it makes it a saltwater reel of better quality / price
Pros
  • good quality
  • collects very well
  • grab a lot of line to be a 5000
Cons
  • very heavy, but for a lot
  • you need a 20/40 pound rod to make it balanced
By Peter
Massachusetts
Really happy
April 23, 2022
I have several Daiwa BG's and have been extremely happy with them. They fish like a much more expensive reel, and have never let me down. I fish the 4000 series for plugging for stripers and haven't felt outgunned with fish into the 40#s. I also have a 5000 series that I use for snagging pogies and it is a workhorse. The numbering feels a little off - 4000 the series matches up closer to the size of a 5000 from Shimano.
By Adam
Florida/Maryland
Good Value! I Bought this BG4000 as the MQ Was Launching.
April 18, 2022
I bought this as the newer version was launching - suspecting that it was just as excellent as all the 2021 reviews said it was. It is.

I have never spent over $200 for a reel. Instead, I keep an eye out for excellent offerings in the mid/value range from trusted brands.

This Diawa is a great addition to the arsenal.
Pros
  • Excellent value/quality.
Cons
  • None.
By Rick
San Diego County
Great Reel with True Grit
April 14, 2022
Caught my first bluefin, a 55 pounder, on a BG 4500 last August off Catalilna Island, and the reel barely broke a sweat. Even after a long soak, I had plenty of line -- and smooth, powerful drag -- to land the truly beautiful fish in about 15 minutes. Impressive. But then I should not have been surprised. I'd caught yellowfin to 35lbs on this reel with no problem whatsoever before the bluefin trip. Liked the 4500 so much I bought a 6500. Can't beat the price and the quality. A BG will be a regular part of my arsenal this season for throwing bait or lures on kelp patties for yellowtail and school-sized tuna. Highly recommend the BG line.
Pros
  • price, quality, easy upkeep, strong, smooth drag,
Cons
  • None I am aware of
By Jeffrey
Manalapan, NJ
Good for the money
March 20, 2022
A little heavy. Good deal for $$.
Pros
  • Good price strong and durable
Cons
  • A little heavy and a wee bit stiff.
By quoc L.
CA
Reel
March 13, 2022
Excellent quality for salt fishing and crabbing
Pros
  • Beautiful color and reel for any salt fishing.
By RICK
Columbia Mo
Perfect all around
March 10, 2022
Perfect all around very usable size in BG 2500. Pair this with a 7 ft tsunami salt rod. Is exactly right for close running Florida pompano. Then off to Canada use it to catch walleye. Smooth easy casting. I own 4 of them now.
15 Questions & 15 Answers
JW
from Naples, FL asked:
August 12, 2018
How well will the Diawa BG 8000 handle 40lb mono for dolphin trolling? Would 30lb mono be a better choice? Or, will 40lb give a slightly stronger option when pulling in a dolphin through some weedline weed?
1 Answers
40lb would be the stronger choice 30 pound would give you more line. I would use the 40lb for a stronger line overall.
Bernie
on August 15, 2018

Wes
from Florida asked:
June 15, 2018
What reel cover would fit the bg 8000
1 Answers
Bernie
on June 20, 2018

Josh Cochius
from Cape Town South Africa asked:
October 8, 2017
How much does shipping cost to South Africa
1 Answers
$44.25 UPS Worldwide Expedited
Bernie
on October 9, 2017

Josh Cochius
from Cape Town South Africa asked:
October 8, 2017
How much does shipping cost to South Africa
1 Answers
$44.25 UPS Worldwide Expedited
Bernie
on October 9, 2017

Josh Cochius
from Cape Town South Africa asked:
October 8, 2017
How much does shipping cost to South Africa
1 Answers
$44.25 UPS Worldwide Expedited
Bernie
on October 9, 2017

Josh Cochius
from Cape Town South Africa asked:
October 8, 2017
How much does shipping cost to South Africa
1 Answers
Shipping to south Africa is $44.25 UPS Worldwide Expedited
Bernie
on October 9, 2017

Abdul Rehman Ahmed
from Qatar asked:
December 2, 2018
Daiwa Bg 8000 can it stand up for GT if I use it for popping in Oman?
1 Answers
Yes this reel should be able to hold up against GT with the proper rod and braided line.
Ricky
on December 3, 2018

Kevin
from West Grove, Pa asked:
July 30, 2018
Does Daiwa make a similar reel without anti-reverse?
1 Answers
The BG 1500 is the smallest reel in the BG series which is anti-reverse. Here's a link to check it out: https://www.tackledirect.com/daiwa-bg1500-bg-saltwater-spinning-reel.html
Rebecca
on July 31, 2018

Robert Reuther
from rreuther@me.com asked:
November 9, 2017
considering this to the saragosa for offshore pitching baits to mahi-mahi and dropping for snapper /grouper. Probably match with terez jigging rod. What say you?????
1 Answers
The Saragosa is a much higher quality reel that will withstand heavy offshore use on big fish and heavy drags for many seasons. The BG is sufficient for your application and is more affordable, but I would not expect the same amount of reliability and durability that you would get with the Saragosa.
Devon
on November 10, 2017

Doug
from Sarasota, Florida asked:
May 1, 2017
How many inches is the line retrieve for the BG8000? 48" ??
1 Answers
The inches per crank for the Daiwa BG 8000 is 53.3 inches.
Donald
on May 2, 2017

Nick
from Princeton, Indiana asked:
February 16, 2017
What type of fishing line would be best for fishing any type of big Game fish like Bonita, kingfish, tarpon, etc.? Mono or braid and what lb?
1 Answers
The best line i would recommend for the Daiwa BG 8000 would be Power Pro braided line 65 lb test. Thank you for considering TackleDirect for your fishing needs.
Donald
on February 17, 2017

Ethan
from Owensville, Indiana asked:
February 16, 2017
1.) would the BG 8000 be a good reel for fishing king mackerel and tarpon off piers in Florida? 2.) what rod would be the best to fish king mackerel and tarpon with this reel?
1 Answers
The Daiwa BG 8000 will be a good match with a Tsunami TSAWESS-932XH Airwave Elite Surf Spinning Rod fishing for King Mackerel and Tarpon.
Donald
on February 16, 2017

Andre
from Pretoria, South Africa asked:
January 25, 2017
How would this reel be suited for catching large sharks from the beach and for fishing from a kayak?
1 Answers
The BG8000 would be a a suitable reel for your fishing needs.
Donald
on January 25, 2017

Zach
from ohio, cleveland asked:
January 7, 2017
what would be the best rod for this reel? i will be surf fishing for blacktips this summer.
1 Answers
The Tsunami TSAWESS-1142XH Airwave Elite Surf Spinning Rod is a good fit for the Daiwa BG8000 shark fishing from the surf.
Donald
on January 11, 2017

Kevin Lin
from Deerfield Beach, Florida asked:
October 13, 2016
What would be a good for this I want something not too long since I will be using this from the pier I with monofilament line preferably something under 200$
1 Answers
The Daiwa CLSP801MHFS Coastal Salt Pro Surf Spinning Rod would pair well with the Daiwa BG 8000.
Donald
on October 14, 2016

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