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RoyL 08-16-2008 09:15 AM

working on the house by day..hunting sharks by night....maybe take the little lady to the fair...Thats if she's good.

numbskull 08-16-2008 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Brian L (Post 612534)
Probably swinging by Bucko's to pick up my TE400 too.

Obviously you inherited all the brains in the family.

jimmy z 08-16-2008 09:40 AM

Today I didn't have to work, thank God. So I'll spend it with my boy. But tonight I'm going to a spot off the bay. To have a BLAST!:kewl:

Back Beach 08-16-2008 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by numbskull (Post 612543)
Obviously you inherited all the brains in the family.

Shhhhhh. I told him I lost that thing in the canal.

Brian L 08-16-2008 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by numbskull (Post 612543)
Obviously you inherited all the brains in the family.

:laugha:

It's great for casting eels......

Brian L 08-16-2008 11:16 AM

...and plugs.. Or so I've heard. :^)

numbskull 08-16-2008 02:14 PM

Ought to be perfect for boat eels.
Good reel for heavy shore plugging, too, but a major pain each time you dunk it.
For boat plugging the 400B is the way to go.
For shore eels I think they just use Clorox bottles.

redlite 08-16-2008 03:54 PM

on a ferry to an island right now..........

NIB 08-16-2008 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by redlite (Post 612599)
on a ferry to an island right now..........

Go get em champ..

Brian L 08-17-2008 05:40 AM

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Originally Posted by numbskull (Post 612594)
Ought to be perfect for boat eels.
Good reel for heavy shore plugging, too, but a major pain each time you dunk it.
For boat plugging the 400B is the way to go.
For shore eels I think they just use Clorox bottles.

I do most of my fishing out of the boat and the TE is perfect for casting eels. They're strung up with 25 lb. big game on a couple of custom Calstars I received in a trade from bro Backbeach. I absolutely love them. They handle any size eel with ease and I can fire plugs with those combos, too.

400b? Is that the regular Calcutta? I think I've got one of those strung up with braid for Tog, Seabass, etc.. I'm not as crazy about it for Stripes. Used it for one season and switched to the TE's and TN 14's. Ever use the TN 14? magnificent piece of machinery.

numbskull 08-17-2008 06:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Brian L (Post 612647)
400b? Is that the regular Calcutta? I think I've got one of those strung up with braid for Tog, Seabass, etc.. I'm not as crazy about it for Stripes. Used it for one season and switched to the TE's and TN 14's. Ever use the TN 14? magnificent piece of machinery.

I've no experience with the TN's. The TE is certainly a more powerful reel than the 400B, but at the expense of slightly more weight and a higher profile. I can believe it is ideal for eels and other big baits when used with a powerful rod. The 400B matches well with muskie sized rods and has plenty of power to handle any bass you're likely to hook fishing that way. I think the 400 casts a bit further, why I'm not sure. You can also palm the reel better which gives you better control over the plug. I like both reels a lot.

Brian L 08-17-2008 07:12 AM

Muskie Rod(Rogue 7') is exactly what I have my 400b on. I love it for Tog.

I actually prefer the bigger profile of the TE's. They fit my Gorilla mitts a lot better than the regular 400 and I like the cranking power better. I also like the position of the crossbar better on the TE. I prefer thumbing the top of the spool when I cast, and the 400b gets in the way of my thumb.(again I inherited some Bear paws!) I've not seen the difference in casting, though I usually am not making really long casts from the boat.

If you don't mind manual line winding, the TN 14 is far and away the best conventional reel I've ever owned, though if I used mostly plugs, I'd choose the TE. What do you run for line on your TE's?

Brian L 08-17-2008 07:21 AM

BTW- Weekend plans: Enjoy my new daughter, Molly. Born on Wednesday afternoon!

Squid kids Dad 08-17-2008 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Brian L (Post 612659)
BTW- Weekend plans: Enjoy my new daughter, Molly. Born on Wednesday afternoon!

Congrats and enjoy

numbskull 08-17-2008 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Brian L (Post 612659)
BTW- Weekend plans: Enjoy my new daughter, Molly. Born on Wednesday afternoon!

Oh man! Forget fishing reels. A new child, a bigger family, and a whole lot more love in your life. Lucky man, soak it up. :cheers:

BigFish 08-17-2008 10:03 AM

Hey Brian! Congrats!!! What no thread to spread the news??? No pics of your daughter??? Come on man!:bl:

Congrats again to you and your wife Brian!:btu:

Brian L 08-17-2008 10:38 AM

Well thanks for all the congrats, Guys.

I suppose I could start a thread.. Backbeach suggested the same thing to me yesterday when we took our two older kids to the zoo. I wasn't sure if it was appropriate, but if you say so..


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