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12-07-2007, 03:24 PM
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OLDGOAT7205963
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: CAPE
Posts: 693
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You could look at the diawa sl 30sh.
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12-07-2007, 04:16 PM
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Lubina Estriada!
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Boston, MA
Posts: 307
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Take a look at AVet. I have the MXL 6.3. Avet said that it will handle Bluefin in the 80lb-100 range. I use it for trolling on the kayak and it's the right sized reel that makes fighting bass fun without overpowering.
The LX 6/3 two speed holds 350 of 30lb mono. That might be worthy. Avet would give the low down on that reel. Tell them what you want to do.
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Kayak Fishing Baby! Fish Reel Hard!
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12-10-2007, 08:40 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Weymouth, Ma.
Posts: 128
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ridler72
Take a look at AVet. I have the MXL 6.3. Avet said that it will handle Bluefin in the 80lb-100 range. I use it for trolling on the kayak and it's the right sized reel that makes fighting bass fun without overpowering.
The LX 6/3 two speed holds 350 of 30lb mono. That might be worthy. Avet would give the low down on that reel. Tell them what you want to do.
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That MXL 6.3 looks like a fine reel. I think it may be at the top of my list right now.
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12-10-2007, 01:46 PM
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Jiggin' Leper Lawyer
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: 61° 30′ 0″ N, 23° 46′ 0″ E
Posts: 8,164
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The Saltigas are overpriced and heavy. For surfcasting, I see no need for anything more than a Daiwa Sealine SHA. The SHA 30 would probably hold enough 50# or 65# braid to handle school bluefin. Right around $100-$120 depending on where you get it. Much better reel than the SL-SH for almost the same price. And, I wouldn't be shocked if both the SHA and SL-SH had the exact same drag as the heavier and more expensive Saltiga
Another great choice, for a little more money, would be a Newell 229. Either the S series for around $135 or the P-series for around $185.
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Wise men speak because they have something to say; Fools, because they have to say something.
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12-09-2007, 03:52 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Long Island
Posts: 7
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Quote:
Originally Posted by OLD GOAT
You could look at the diawa sl 30sh.
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+1. A great reel for $100.
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12-10-2007, 02:18 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Bethany CT
Posts: 2,885
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Quote:
Originally Posted by FrankG
+1. A great reel for $100.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by OLD GOAT
You could look at the diawa sl 30sh.
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yeah I really like the shv, it can handle alot; haven't tried the others
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No, no, no. we’re 30… 30, three zero.
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12-10-2007, 05:08 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: marshfield,ma
Posts: 833
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Torium 16 for bass. The thing is a tank. It last the entire commercial season last year without an issue. My abus couldn't. If you want one that will work for the baby tuna too get the 20. I got 165 yards of 65pound power pro plus backing on the 16, overkill for any bass in the sea but I would want a bit more line for the schoolies.
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12-10-2007, 06:22 PM
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Shorts and Sandals
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: southeastern mass
Posts: 597
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Fishn, I've got both an Avet LX 4.6 and Shimano TLD 15.IMO the Avet are smooth as silk but they are a bit over kill on all but Large fish. The TLD 15 seems to fit the bill for me it is small enough to have fun with schoolies and can easily handle large fish.
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12-10-2007, 07:36 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Weymouth, Ma.
Posts: 128
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Quote:
Originally Posted by NEXT2NUN
Fishn, I've got both an Avet LX 4.6 and Shimano TLD 15.IMO the Avet are smooth as silk but they are a bit over kill on all but Large fish. The TLD 15 seems to fit the bill for me it is small enough to have fun with schoolies and can easily handle large fish.
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Thx for the info. I've been getting TLD recommendations all along. They're easier on the wallet too.
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12-10-2007, 07:39 PM
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Eels
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Cape Cod,MA.
Posts: 3,336
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Have you looked @ the Shimano TN 14 or 16's?
They come in levelwind and non,the 14 has a gear ratio of 6.2:1 with a line recovery of 36" & weighs only 15.3 OZ,you can dump yards of 50-65# of braid on it.
The TN 16 has the same gearing but line recovery of 46" & weighs
19.9 OZ "the same as the Calcutta 700.
This reel could prolly handle a couple of off shore trips for "schooled BFT"
I have had a Calcutta 700 since 99 & once replaced the spool tension bearing about 6 yrs ago,it was my own fault,I forgot to lube it,thats the only thing & the drag is still smooth I got my moneys worth from this reel.
I don't fish hard like alot of guys here but I use this reel twice a week from May to November.
This spring I know I'll be getting one of these reels,prolly the 16.
5/0
Last edited by 5/0; 12-10-2007 at 07:53 PM..
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Live bait sharp hooks and timing is all you need
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12-10-2007, 07:53 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Weymouth, Ma.
Posts: 128
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 5/0
Have you looked @ the Shimano TN 14 or 16's?
They come in levelwind and non,the 14 has a gear ratio of 6.2:1 with a line recovery of 36" & weighs only 15.3 OZ,you can dump yards of 50-65# of braid on it.
The TN 16 has the same gearing but line recovery of 46" & weighs
19.9 OZ "the same as the Calcutta 700.
This reel could prolly handle a couple of off shore trips for "schooled BFT"
I have had a Calcutta since 99 & once replaced the spool tension bearing about 6 yrs ago,it was my own fault,I for got to lube it,thats the only thing & the drag is still smooth I have gottin my moneys worth from this reel.
I don't fish hard like alot of guys here but I use this reel twice a week from May to November.
This spring I know I'll be getting one of these reels,prolly the 16.
5/0
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I'd love to get a Trinidad, 5/0, but the more i research, it seems like I'd be over-reeled on that. I only have a 23' boat, so the weather would have to cooperate for me to go off-shore. It seems like those reels are a bit much for stripers.
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12-11-2007, 01:35 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: marshfield,ma
Posts: 833
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The trinidad 16 is essentially the same reel as the torium just with more bearings. Definetly not overkill for bass. A lot of people opt for the 20 which i find to big unless you wont to put wire on it.
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12-11-2007, 07:17 PM
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Eels
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Cape Cod,MA.
Posts: 3,336
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Fishin' Blues
I'd love to get a Trinidad, 5/0, but the more i research, it seems like I'd be over-reeled on that. I only have a 23' boat, so the weather would have to cooperate for me to go off-shore. It seems like those reels are a bit much for stripers.
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Fishin.I too think you'd be over-reeled w/ a Trinidad 16 or greater,where these are off-shore/boat reels.The TN's are a different class of reels,they are lighter,smaller and geared towards surf fishing.
I agree in the facted that there pricey but hey look @ a VS or a Zee Bass,it all depends on what you want out of a reel.......
5/0
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Live bait sharp hooks and timing is all you need
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