Big rubber reels
Muskyrookie
Posted 8/14/2021 10:59 AM (#984087)
Subject: Big rubber reels




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I know you constantly hear that the 500 tranx is the ultimate reel, but they don't come in a lefty and I prefer to have that. Has anyone heard if they plan on making a lefty? With the new reels that have come out and with past experiences from using other reels, which reels stand up well to this application? I will be putting it on a chaos s&a, probably with 100lb. Thanks

Also; how long of pulls do yinz usually make with rubber? I've been trying 1-2ft pulls all the way up to pointing the rod at the bait and lifting to 11-12 o'clock. I haven't actually seen a musky even following any rubber that I've tossed yet. That's why I wondering if im doing too much movement with the bait.. again thanks
North of 8
Posted 8/14/2021 11:21 AM (#984089 - in reply to #984087)
Subject: Re: Big rubber reels




I have a Lexa HD-400, left handed reel, in the 7.1 ratio I use for big rubber, 38 inches line retrieve. Has a big, soft power handle knob.
Works well, first season with it so I can't speak to longevity.
Muskyrookie
Posted 8/14/2021 11:56 AM (#984091 - in reply to #984089)
Subject: Re: Big rubber reels




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North of 8 - 8/14/2021 12:21 PM

I have a Lexa HD-400, left handed reel, in the 7.1 ratio I use for big rubber, 38 inches line retrieve. Has a big, soft power handle knob.
Works well, first season with it so I can't speak to longevity.


This is what I have on my xh rod now. They are nice reels, I picked it up last summer. I was looking at the new lexa tw for lighter weight. What weight baits have you tossed with it so far? I have tossed up to 9oz mag Dawgs due to the rod not the reel.
North of 8
Posted 8/14/2021 12:44 PM (#984092 - in reply to #984091)
Subject: Re: Big rubber reels




Muskyrookie - 8/14/2021 11:56 AM

North of 8 - 8/14/2021 12:21 PM

I have a Lexa HD-400, left handed reel, in the 7.1 ratio I use for big rubber, 38 inches line retrieve. Has a big, soft power handle knob.
Works well, first season with it so I can't speak to longevity.


This is what I have on my xh rod now. They are nice reels, I picked it up last summer. I was looking at the new lexa tw for lighter weight. What weight baits have you tossed with it so far? I have tossed up to 9oz mag Dawgs due to the rod not the reel.


Mag Dawgs are the biggest baits I have thrown. I have it on a 9' XXH rod, so I guess I had an interest, I could throw larger.
Kirby Budrow
Posted 8/14/2021 1:10 PM (#984093 - in reply to #984092)
Subject: Re: Big rubber reels





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Location: Chisholm, MN
As far as a reel, I can't help you because I'm a Tranx 500 guy. But you are certainly not doing too much with that bait. With my 9'6" rod I'm ripping pounders 3-5 feet at a time and I rip them hard depending on the time of year. Give them a good pause now and then and always be ready to set the hook really hard.
Muskyrookie
Posted 8/14/2021 10:20 PM (#984104 - in reply to #984093)
Subject: Re: Big rubber reels




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Kirby Budrow - 8/14/2021 2:10 PM

As far as a reel, I can't help you because I'm a Tranx 500 guy. But you are certainly not doing too much with that bait. With my 9'6" rod I'm ripping pounders 3-5 feet at a time and I rip them hard depending on the time of year. Give them a good pause now and then and always be ready to set the hook really hard.


I pretty much figured that about the baits just wanted to make sure. I just bought 5 new rubber baits, 2 shallow mid medusas, 2 shallow mag Dawgs, and a shallow mag swimming dawg. I took them all out tonight and gave them a drink.. I like all of them, the shallow mag Dawgs are interesting in how at the end of a rip the head rises and the butt sinks like it slams on the breaks lol but they do run higher up in the water which is what I wanted. Unfortunately for me fishing from the bank their is only a few spots I can toss heavier/sinking baits without absolutely burning them, ive also been pausing a little out over open water but then have to get them back up over the dropoffs so I don't hang up. I need to explore some new water throughout the rest of this year, Unfortunately around here the river i fish has been high since like April/May.