Shimano SRG6000SW Saragosa SW Spinning Reel

Shimano SRG6000SW Saragosa SW Spinning Reel

Price: $269.99
Model
TD Code
WeightGear RatioRetrieve
(inches)
Line
Capacity
Mono
Line Capacity
Power Pro
Max DragBearingPrice
SRG6000SW
SHM-2654
16.5oz5.7:14012/265
16/170
20/120
30/290
50/195
65/140
225+1$269.99 USD
The Shimano Saragosa SW Spinning reels are saltwater reels made to be durable with new "Cam" oscillation system. These reels are water resistant and provide a comfortable drag. These reels are dedicated to the Blue Water angler, and are perfect to tackle the toughest species and conditions with elegance and power. These reels offer up to 44 pounds of drag to stop even the meanest offshore fish.

Features:
  • X-Ship: For efficient gear engagement, extended gear longevity, and increased castability
  • X-Tough Drag: Cross carbon, waterproof, twin drag all models
  • Water resistant with X-Shield and X-Protect, with body gasket seal, anti-rev bearing cover
  • Paladin Gear durability enhancement and Propulsion line management system
  • S A-RB Shielded ball bearings and graphite Rotor
  • Aluminum frame, cold forged aluminum spool, and machined aluminum handle shank
  • Super Stopper II Anti-Reverse and power roller III line roller
  • Direct drive mechanism, and dyna balance
  • Fluidrive II
  • Waterproof drag
  • Dartainium II drag washers
  • Ergonomic handle grips
  • Septon handle grips
  • Approved for saltwater use
5 Stars based on 120 reviews
By SNOOK T.
Vero Beach, FL
LIGHT, POWERFUL, SMOOTH
June 1, 2018
Just purchased this awesome reel! This 6000 on my st croix avid vis80hf is the absolute best setup I have ever owned, it might be overkill for slot size snook, but when you have a keeper you want to get it to the hand as fast as possible and this reel is the winch for the tow truck, lol you wont be disapointed!
Pros
  • For the money so far it cant be beat. From my experience with penns, cabos, and okumas, this is Shimano smooth, light, powerful.
Cons
  • I'll let you know in a year if it holds up to the big snook, reds, and tarpon. But the true test is the BIG Jacks!!! If it stays solid I'll buy some more.
By Chad
California
Smooth as butter!
October 3, 2021
Purchased as a gift for my brother and he loves it. Said it’s the best spinning reel he has!
By Quoc
Hayward, CA
Light weight to use as Tuna setup
September 14, 2021
Been using this reel everytime head out for tuna fishing trip
By Craig
,
best bang for your buck
January 12, 2021
i have four of these reels and they are extremely durable, super smooth, and an overall dream to fish with day in and day out.
By Kevin
Farmingdale, NY
Beast!
January 9, 2021
We have danced with this one a lot. We have three and use them to jig, pop, etc... great versatile unit
By Brandon
Florida
The new Saragosa is the best
December 8, 2020
I bought the all new Saragosa 6000 and it's the best spinning reel that I have ever owned! I can cast small baits with it just as good as my ci4 4000 and it is built really well 5 stars all the way!
Pros
  • Everything
Cons
  • Nothing
By Larry L.
Doylestown, PA
Seragosa .... The Legend for a Reason
August 22, 2020
The Saragosa SW spinning reals are one of the best reels regardless of price. They are smooth, have great line capacity, great drag system, and are built to be rigid and water proof (essentially unless you submerge it for a while). I own in 8000, 20000, and 25000 sizes and absolutely love them!!!!! If you want a fantastic saltwater reel stop looking and buy a Saragosa.
Pros
  • Rid god construction, awesome drag system, water proof, great line capacity and SMOOTH.
Cons
  • May be a little more expensive then some bargain reels ... but worth the money!
By Robin
Sand Springs, Oklahoma
Awesome saltwater spinning reel!
August 11, 2020
I bought the Saragosa 20000 for offshore fishing at the rigs in Grand Isle Louisiana.

The first fish I caught was a 36 pound Cobia. I didn’t realize what I had until I got it to the boat. My new Saragosa handled that hard fighting cobia like a champ!! I caught sharks, 30 pound bull reds and a quite a few red and gray snapper as well. I was extremely pleased with the performance of my Shimano Saragosa. I’ll be replacing two SW Penn reels with additional Saragosa’s for future trips offshore!!
Pros
  • Super smooth drag! Lightweight for its size.
By Carlos
Houston, TX
Reliable and tought
August 6, 2020
You will be getting an all around, solid consistent and very reliable reel.
Pros
  • Great reel for the money. dont be afraid to put it to the test.
Cons
  • Remember is not the shimano flagship but it get the job done.
By Thanh
Egg Harbor Township, NJ
Really amazy reell
June 25, 2020
I ordered 6000 instead of 5000. They're slightly different by a little. Fantastic reel for a 9 ft rod for jetties or surf fishing
By Corey
Connecticut
Jack of All Trades
May 20, 2020
The 6000 is a great all-around reel for stripers, blues, albies, fluke, black sea bass, porgy, and tog.
By David
Kennesaw, GA
Great reel
May 18, 2020
Worth every penny. Smooth as can be! Matched my 6000 w powerpro maxquatro and it’s like a dream
By Manuel
Reston, Virginia
It is about power
May 16, 2020
This is a powerful reel from Shimano. Solid, powerful. I own the 10,000 and the 20,000. Will get another 20K. For offshore I paired it with Shimano Tallus Bluewater, unbeatable.
Pros
  • Great price for a fantastic reel. Shimano integrated some key features from high end Stella into the Saragossa, maintaining the price.
By Larry
Doylestown, OA
Saragosa Reels are Fantastic!!!!
March 20, 2020
Saragosa reels are fantastic reels. Smooth, light weight with large capacity and plenty of drag. I have an 8000 and three 25000 reels and absolutely love them. All the reels have Maxcuatro line to maximize line capacity. This is specifically important for the 25000 reels since they are setup to catch bluefin and yellowfin tuna and other big game fish and need the extra line capacity Maxcuatro provides. I use FG knot to attach either mono or fluoro top shot to the reels. Highly recommend and think Saragosa spinning reels are some of the best reels made.
Pros
  • Smooth, light weight, strong, with plenty of line capacity and drag. They will last for years and years of saltwater fishing fun.
Cons
  • They are more expensive then some other reels but the Saragosa reels are worth the extra cost.
By steve
Cape cod
Great reel
March 16, 2020
Bought an 8000 for fishing cape cod canal works great smooth reel extremely happy
15 Questions & 16 Answers
Marcio Martins
from Canada asked:
July 26, 2017
What is the best fit for the Saragosa SW6000 with 30# braid, between a Avid Series Inshore Medium-Heavy (VIS70MHF) or Heavy (VIS70HF)? To be used for Tarpon/Snook fishing at Inlets.
1 Answer
I would personally lean towards the heavy. You'll need some backbone in that rod to help with the Snook and Tarpon.
Submitted by: Bernie on July 26, 2017

Wilder
from Westerly ri asked:
June 9, 2021
What’s the best fit for the Saragossa sw 6000 with the ODM frontier x surf rod lure weight 3/4 to 4 oz  , the 9 ft . 6 in .our the 10 ft. 6 in .thank you
1 Answer
Choose the 10'6" the longer rods are super ideal for surf fishing and it'll give you must more casting distance. Also it matches up great to the weights you are looking to throw.
Submitted by: Paul Olah on June 9, 2021

Chiby
from Luanda, Angola asked:
August 6, 2018
Hi there! I am looking to purchase a saragosa 6000SW spinning reel, to fish for medium size jacks (~10-30lb) and other pelagics, from the rocks. Can you advise which rod would work best for this application?! Many thanks
1 Answer
There are a few rods that will pair well with the Saragosa 6000. The Shimano Teramar Inshore Southeast Series rods have two rods that would work well with your application. The TMS-F70H and the TMS-X70MH both are great rods to pair with. Here's a link for both to check out: https://www.tackledirect.com/tmsx70mh.html https://www.tackledirect.com/tmsf70h.html Another set of rods that will pair with the Saragosa 6000 are the St. Croix Mojo Inshore Spinning Rods. The two rod models that we recommend are the MIS76HF and MIS76MHF. Here are the links to check out the rods: https://www.tackledirect.com/st-croix-mis76mhf-mojo-inshore-spinning-rod.html https://www.tackledirect.com/st-croix-mis76hf-mojo-inshore-spinning-rod.html
Submitted by: Rebecca on August 16, 2018

Chiby
from Luanda, Angola asked:
August 6, 2018
Hi there! I am looking to buy a shimano 6000SW to fish for jacks and other small to medium pelagics. Can you advise on which rod would best suit this reel. Many thanks
1 Answer
I would recommend using the Shimano TZS72MHBLK Terez Spinning Rod Black. (https://www.tackledirect.com/shimano-tzs72mhblk-terez-spinning-rod-black.html)
Submitted by: Ricky on August 14, 2018

Randy
from Houston asked:
August 4, 2018
Looking to purchase 2 6000’s and need rod advice. Want a 7’ medium/heavy rod for boat fishing outside for snapper, grouper, large reds, etc. Rod preference would be Shimano or Star. Plan on spooling up 30-40# braid on those 6000’s...
2 Answers
Here are a few options for a 7' Medium-Heavy rod to use from the boat. To start off, Shimano has a few options.... The TES70MHB is a 7' Medium-Heavy rated 40-80 line weight. Here's a link to check it out: https://www.tackledirect.com/shimano-tes70mhb-talavera-spinning-rod.html Shimano also has the TLS72MHBBL which is a 7'2 Medium-Heavy with a line rating of 40-80. https://www.tackledirect.com/shimano-tallus-blue-water-saltwater-spinning-rods.html If you are interested in Star rods, you can check out the SGB70MH which is a 7' Medium-Heavy with a line rating of 15-30 Mono, or 30-100 Braid. The link for this rod is: https://www.tackledirect.com/star-sgb70mh-paraflex-spinning-boat-rod.html
Submitted by: Rebecca on August 16, 2018
Here are a few options for a 7' Medium-Heavy rod to use from the boat. To start off, Shimano has a few options.... The TES70MHB is a 7' Medium-Heavy rated 40-80 line weight. Here's a link to check it out: https://www.tackledirect.com/shimano-tes70mhb-talavera-spinning-rod.html Shimano also has the TLS72MHBBL which is a 7'2 Medium-Heavy with a line rating of 40-80. https://www.tackledirect.com/shimano-tallus-blue-water-saltwater-spinning-rods.html If you are interested in Star rods, you can check out the SGB70MH which is a 7' Medium-Heavy with a line rating of 15-30 Mono, or 30-100 Braid. The link for this rod is: https://www.tackledirect.com/star-sgb70mh-paraflex-spinning-boat-rod.html
Submitted by: Rebecca on August 16, 2018

Ron
from ronsnody@gmail.com asked:
July 6, 2018
Which sargasoa fits best with 7’0 travela rod for shallow jigging in S. Florida 60-90 ft
1 Answer
I would go with the 6000 for the style fishing you are doing.
Submitted by: Ricky on July 7, 2018

mostafa sultan
from nc asked:
November 9, 2016
Shimano's web page has the 6000 listed 19oz your web page says 16oz? which jigging rods does it fit best? thank you
1 Answer
The wight of this reel is 19 oz and the Shimano Trevala Butterfly Jigging Casting Rods would pair well with the Shimano Saragosa 6000.
Submitted by: Donald on November 10, 2016

shifei chen
from Georgia asked:
October 12, 2016
LOOK FOR SARAGOSA REEL HAVE HARD TIME CHOOSE BETWEEN 6000 AND 8000 REEL, ARE THEY THE SAME SIZE IN BODY JUST DIFFERENT SPOOL? I WILL BE USING IT FOR BOTTOM FISHING, THROW PLUGS, AND TARGETING KING MACKEREL20-40LB AT PIER. PLEASE HELP ME CHOOSE A RIGHT SIZE REEL. THANKS
1 Answer
The 6000 and 8000 sizes are different in body styles. The 8000 is 5 1/2 ounces heavier. I would use the 8000 especially if your fishing from a pier. You will have more line capacity and this reel can take more weight lifting the fish from the pier.
Submitted by: Donald on October 13, 2016

vinny
from wilmington, NC asked:
August 17, 2016
i have a st. croix 10'6" mojo surf rod rated 3/4 to 4 oz. was wondering if the saragosa would be a good match and if so which model would fit best..
1 Answer
Vinny, Hello that is an awesome rod. I would suggest going with the 5000-6000 size reel.
Submitted by: Tyler on August 17, 2016

jinu o s
from ernakulam,india asked:
July 28, 2015
i am using sargossa 6000 reel with shimano vengeance ax spinning reel of 10 feet .is it a good rod for sargossa?
1 Answer
The reel would work fine on that rod.
Submitted by: David on July 28, 2015

jinu o s
from india,kerala asked:
July 21, 2015
which is the most suitable 10 feet rod of shimano for shimano sargosa 6000 reel?
1 Answer
The Shimano Tiralejo Surf Spinning Rods would work well for that application.
Submitted by: David on July 21, 2015

Scoutfish
from Cape San Blas, FL asked:
March 17, 2015
I've narrowed down to the Saragosa 6000 SW for all around, bottom fishing, jigging, free line, and trolling artificial reefs off Mexico Beach, Florida Gulf of Mexico,30 - 60 feet of water. I need recommendations on a rod. Looking at Shimano Tallus spinning rod. Need input on 6'9" or 7'2" and is medium ok, rated 20-50 lb. braid, rather than a medium heavy rated 40- 80 braid. I think I will put 50 Lb. braid on the reel. Please give input before I purchase site unseen a 7'2" medium with 6000 Saragosa. Thank you
1 Answer
The 6000 Saragosa paired with the 7'2" Tallus medium will be the best reel and rod combo for your applications. It will also perfect to handle the 50 lbs braid you plan on fishing with.
Submitted by: Frank on March 18, 2015

Paolo
from malta asked:
January 18, 2015
How many yds of Power Pro Super Slick 20lbs?
1 Answer
About 250-275 yards.
Submitted by: Customer Service on January 20, 2015

Dave
from north, NJ asked:
November 13, 2014
What is the difference between SRG5000 and SRG6000? From what I can see from the specs is the Size. Are the spools interchangeable between the two models?
1 Answer
Line capacity and retrieve rate are the 2 differences basically. The spools are NOT interchangeable.
Submitted by: Customer Service on November 13, 2014

mario
from oroville ca. asked:
October 21, 2014
I will not purchase a reel made in china ! where are these reels made ?
1 Answer
This reel is produced in Malaysia.
Submitted by: Customer Service on October 21, 2014

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