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| Think they will ever make on a size smaller? |
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Location: central Wisconsin | If they want me to buy one it is going to have to be smaller. |
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Location: Minneapolis, MN | I don't see why they would, they have the 400D already and a tranx in that size would probably offer very similar specs. |
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| They should, but they'll totally cannibalize their Calcutta sales which I have a feeling have higher margins. |
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| they should focus on a left hand model first |
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| Could you get tranx performance with a smaller reel? |
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Location: Minneapolis, MN | BenR - 8/1/2014 10:02 AM
Could you get tranx performance with a smaller reel?
Doubt you'd get equal Tranx performance, i.e. 4.6:1 = 30 IPT, but maybe you'd still get enhanced performance, i.e. 4.6:1= 27 IPT? |
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Location: NE PA | Lexa 400 anyone? |
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Location: Minneapolis, MN | lennyg3 - 8/1/2014 11:25 AM
Lexa 400 anyone?
Not the same |
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| I would get a Tranx if they were smaller until the Ill stick with my NACLs |
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| dami0101 - 8/1/2014 10:46 AM
BenR - 8/1/2014 10:02 AM
Could you get tranx performance with a smaller reel?
Doubt you'd get equal Tranx performance, i.e. 4.6:1 = 30 IPT, but maybe you'd still get enhanced performance, i.e. 4.6:1= 27 IPT?
actually the lexa 400 does already fill that niche. Fishing with both I am guessing the tranx will last longer, but there is not a noticeable difference in performance other than 3 IPT. Both work great. |
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Location: Minneapolis, MN | BenR - 8/1/2014 12:36 PM
dami0101 - 8/1/2014 10:46 AM
BenR - 8/1/2014 10:02 AM
Could you get tranx performance with a smaller reel?
Doubt you'd get equal Tranx performance, i.e. 4.6:1 = 30 IPT, but maybe you'd still get enhanced performance, i.e. 4.6:1= 27 IPT?
actually the lexa 400 does already fill that niche. Fishing with both I am guessing the tranx will last longer, but there is not a noticeable difference in performance other than 3 IPT. Both work great.
While the lexa 400 may fill that niche, we aren’t really talking about if there is something that fills that niche. Shimano could decide that they want to offer a 400 Tranx that would be 4.6:1 with 27 IPT and I’d take that over the lexa 400. The question though is really if they think there is enough of a market for both a Tranx 400 and the Calcutta 400D. |
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Location: Yahara River Chain | The question though is really if they think there is enough of a market for both [a Tranx 400 and the Calcutta 400D.
Fact is the muskie market is small already compared to the bass market. |
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| Eliminate the curado line and make tranx 300 and 400. There is still room in the market for the d |
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| Chain Gang - 8/1/2014 3:42 PM
Eliminate the curado line and make tranx 300 and 400. There is still room in the market for the d
Point being a tranx 300 would not perform much different than a curado 300, what would be the benefit of the change? Just to able to charge $300 dollars more? |
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| Or you could put $250 in your pocket and get the newer version of the Diawa Saltist 20 series and install Earth Magnets. 35" line pick up , once you get the magnets correct your in business. Same weight, Bult like a TANK... And will blow double 10'S out of the water..(Really Will) But still No Lefty.... |
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| I suspect they'll eventually turn the calcutta into a low profile reel.
One thing we need to be aware of is that muskie anglers do not drive the market for these reels, saltwater anglers do. Actually there are a TON of things that cross over from saltwater to muskie fishing. As bass anglers try to cast heavier presentations (umbrella rigs/large swim baits), they are taking from muskie angling. My buddy's favorite flippin stick is a 8'6" mojo muskie |
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