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planning on buying a VS over the winter. what's best overall one to have on a 10 foot 1201M and a 9 foot batson. i'm thinking the 150 is too small and the 275 is too big. so not sure between the 200 and 250. is the weight difference noticable in the 200 vs. the 250? do i really need a reel to have 490 yards of line on it?
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The 200 hundred and the 250 are the same reel with a different spool and rotor. I have both and there is a slight weight difference but it is negligible. If you want to use it on a 9' I would definitely with a 200.
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Ditto 200, I fish both rods you mentioned with my 200 and the fit is perfect. PM me if you have any questions.
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I have the 200 and use it on a 1201L-4" and its a great fit. I also use it on an 11' rod but think i would prefer a 250 for it.
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i fish a 9 and 10' rod, and i use a 200... dont wait till winter, because you will be watching tv playing with it for months... get it now!
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I use a 200 on mine...
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200 or 250 is fine. everyone always says the 200 when you say 9 and a 10 but they never have a reason why. the 250 barely weighs more than the 200 so the weight of the reel is not a consideration. i think the 200 looks slightly better because it's a little smaller but really can't come up with another reason. Since you're looking for used I would just say go for the best deal you can get on a 200 or 250.
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250 is nice in that if you lose some line, there is less of a gap between the spool lip and the line than there would be on the 200. You lose the same amount of line on the 200 and you get more of that lip showing, and more resistance, shorter casts. If you're using 65 pound stealth then you'd really notice it. 20 pound fireline or 30 pound sufix, not much difference.
With that said as just another perspective, i'd get a 200 for 9 footer and either 200 or 250 for a 10 foot. The 250 works well on 11 foot rods too where the 200 feels a little light. |
Well I have a 200 on my 9 footer and a 250 on my 10 footer, I think this works best, I don't like the 200 on a 10 foot rod because it doesn't balance correctly, Pick the rod that your going to use the most and buy the reel for that rod, then start saving for a second reel.
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I use a 250 on my 10' rods, really like the balance. It works on my 9'er, but seems a little more awkward. I rarely seem to use my 9, so the 250 works best for me.
I guess if you want one VS for both the 200 is the way to go... But personally, I like the extra line capacity on the 250. Can double for a tuna reel as well if need be- don't think the 200 would have the capacity for that. Nice if you ever get an invite out on a friends boat- spool it with JB60 and you're golden. Good luck- I don't think you can go wrong with either. |
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I use my 200 on my 9' rainshadow, and my 10' lami. I don't have a problem using it on my 10' one bit and I fish that rod 70+ trips a year. I've also fished a 250 on a 10' and didn't even know the difference between the two reels "weights", we're talking oz! Also with the 200 you get a slower retrieve which everyone knows that the slower your reel the better off you are. The spool holds a crap load of line but your never going to use all of it. Unless you can't fish with braid. |
...a 150 is too small for a 9' rod?
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I may not be to small for a 9 foot rod but it is for my hands
the handle is to small for me |
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I really think the 200 is the best overall if you're gonna get one. 200 on a 1201m or 1201L are my go to setups.250 with a cut down 1201m is my go to setup for heavy plugs and riggies, but the 200 feels good on that setup too. 250 on a graphite 9' feels funny to me. Center of gravity is too low and feels awkward casting. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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I have a 150 and a 250. The 150 is perfect on my 9' footer and is acceptable all the way down to a 7' footer, probably a little overkill though. But if I know I'm gonna get wet, it's the right choice. I use the 250 on my 10' and 11' rods and it feel good on both.
I think either way, 200 or 250 you'll make it work. Bottom line, VS makes a great product and it's the tool you need if you plan on wading aggressively or wet-suiting. I couldn't believe I was parting with that kind of money when I bought my first VS, but I have never regretted it, ever. ab |
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I should be getting my new ZeeBaas 27 tomorrow or Friday can't wait to break that baby in |
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not at all. one of my fav's is an allstar 1087 with a 150 great lightweight combo. i put the zb 25 knobs on both my 150 and 200 and problem solved. |
...thinking of finally biting the bullet and getting the 150...bail or no bail...was thinking no bail...thoughts?
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i'd go no bail
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no bail.
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...thanks y'all...just pulled the trigger...!
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