Moses
05-03-2006, 05:32 PM
Curious, I remembering reading a recent article in "The Fisherman" mag detailing some spinning & conventional high speed reels. Since I can't find this old issue, I was wondering what you guys consider high speed, especially for spinning gear? Main use would be for casting/retrieving from a boat for SBFT but also for getting fish to boat quicker.
Any thoughts/comments?
rhodyflyguy
05-03-2006, 05:41 PM
Daiwa Saltiga Blast 4500 w/30-50 lb. braid is what i use for tuna, i got it from japan last year i'm not sure if the american versions are the same or not. other high end spinners are the shimano stellas 8000-20000 sizes, daiwa saltigas 4500-600 sizes,and shimano spheros reels in sizes from 8000-14000. you could also use a van staal in a 250 or 300 size. i'd say high speed is anything that you can rip a lure across the surface with without having to hold your rod way above your head. all of the reels hold a minimum of 250-300 yards of 50 lb. braid, and the largest of the bunch hold about 500 yards of 65 lb. braid, i think.
nightfighter
05-03-2006, 05:49 PM
My Okuma high speeds are 6.3:1.
macojoe
05-03-2006, 06:00 PM
I have a penn 545, 6:1 I love it for eeling!! Nothing like letting that fat girl take that eel all the way slaming that hook in and turning her in a split second
Sea Dangles
05-03-2006, 07:12 PM
Moses,6:1 is super high speed and anything over 5:1 is fast enough to jig the canal.But these are usually larger reels as was mentioned.Unless you have a two speed reel a fast ratio will give you less power for the hardtails.Get a stella 5000.
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