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Don M 06-14-2001 07:09 AM

Mitchell Neptune Info
 
Has anyone used the Mitchell Neptune reel? Would like to know about the drag and overall performance of the reel. Your comments would be much appriciated.
Thanks

Slipknot 06-14-2001 07:14 AM

After reading many thumbs up reviews about them, I now own one and it is a great reel. The drag on mine so far is very smooth. I think they are well worth the money. And I like the 7500 size,it holds 300 yards of whiplash 65 lb.

Patrick 06-14-2001 08:28 AM

It's on my list to buy. They look like beautiful reels.

JPowers 06-14-2001 09:29 AM

I've been using the Neptune for two years now. I wouldn't leave home without it. Drag is smooth as silk. It's definately waterproof. People complain about the weight but I throw 4oz jigs with that thing for up to four/five hours some days with no problem ( and I'm not a big guy). Check out that line roller - it'll wrap braided line perfectly, everytime. You'll get used to that big handle also. If ya get into a large fish you'll be glad it's there.

I've recommended the Neptune to four other guys and they have no complaints, in fact they also love them.

Final tribute : The Neptune is the reel I've been looking for most of my life - been fishing for over forty years. I'll be picking up the smaller models the day they become available.

You'll even finally like the color - it'll grow on ya.

Patrick 06-14-2001 10:56 AM

While we are on the subject of Neptune and braids. Would it be possible to use say, 50 or 30 lb braid on it? Of course it would hold more than the 65lb test but I would make up that distance with backing.(with that test and capacity) I would go with 25lb or 30lb backing) Reason being, I'm not too comfortable using 65lb test line. That's really strong line. Most of my fish aren't too big.

So will it dig into itself with a lighter line?

jettyjockey18 06-14-2001 11:47 AM

be careful if your down to pips at sunrise...the glare from all them big yellow reels will blind you! :) :)

JPowers 06-14-2001 12:21 PM

JJ18 : You is right. That's one of the reasons we gotta wear sunglasses.

Slipknot 06-14-2001 12:25 PM

8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)

Saltheart 06-14-2001 12:48 PM

That yellow goes perfect with the yellow on the Breakaway factory rods. Ugly yellow reel for an ugly yellow rod. You guys may someday get used to the yellow color but your friends standing near you never will.

On the other hand , if you look at the color wheel , yellow is suppose to be a complimentary color for blue to purple so at least it won't clash with JPower's shirt. :)

Good reel though despite its appearance.

jettyjockey18 06-14-2001 01:26 PM

hehehehehehehe

mikecc 06-14-2001 06:16 PM

The new reels should be out by this time next Month.
They will also have a high speed version that will have a gray housing with black rubber
instead of the yellow. Also have another version with a regular type Handle.

Don M 06-15-2001 01:02 PM

Thanks everyone! Can't wait to try it out. BTW the 7500 GV is no longer YELLOW. Silver and balck handle and black rubber covering. Looks like you can also get a wooden handle.

Thanks again for all the input.

JPowers 06-15-2001 01:04 PM

Saltheart: You is on very dangerous ground there bud. You've left me no alternative - I'ma gonna have to retaliate. And lookee here, you've given me a whole week to think up something truly devious. Bring Smokey with you. Ya gonna need him to help ya back to RI. heh,heh,heh.

JohnR 06-15-2001 02:11 PM

That's alright Mr Powers, There happens to be some artwork in the lobby of my office building that bears a striking resemblance to 'Ole Saltyheart after a marathon of fishing... I'll need to take a shot and put it up on the boards...

Saltheart 06-15-2001 10:27 PM

Ut Oh !! :)

Sean 06-18-2001 09:36 AM

Just used my new 7500 for the first time Saturday on the backside beaches @CC. I caught a 33" ?#er (forgot the scale) in the first five minutes of use. I had on 65# PP. I love this real. The drag is smooth & the infinate anti-reverse is neat!
Also, I have never used braid before. It really is cool to feel the fishy's every move.

JohnR 06-18-2001 04:10 PM

OK, again, it's not a bad lookin' portrait, sorta Saltheart staring in Ernest Hemingway's Old Man and the Sea... with wardrobe by JPowers (wouldn't know him if he kicked me in the rear but based on the web...).

Saltheart 06-18-2001 06:58 PM

That's me alright. That blank puzzled look is me trying to figure out why JPowers wears his dayglow orange shirt (just like the one I have on in the picture) under his baby blue shirt? I'm still dazed and confused about that one!! :)

JohnR 06-18-2001 10:10 PM

You see, actually a rather nice portrait to call your own... Now if I could just cut & paste that bottle of tequilla...


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