Hi Clacker,
Yes Norm is correct as that's the best method due to the washer that's in place prior to the bearing being pressed on.
If worse comes to worse, lay the bearing on the edge of a solid steel strike and with eye protection on strike the outer bearing so as to break it, you must support the reel parallel to the surface of the strike so as not to damage any part of it, then use a 4 inch angle grinder with a thin cutting blade on it and very carefully cut through the inner race without damaging the reel shaft. I know that sounds a bit rough but if you do it carefully you'll get it off without any dramas.
Nice and slowly, but the bearing puller set is the best method.
Cheers,
BB