TICA Reels
scott24
Posted 2/22/2005 3:41 PM (#136113)
Subject: TICA Reels


Tica reels are news to me, having just seen them in Pastika's catalogue. What's the dirt on them? Are there any reviews of them on line? Have any of you used them for any amount of time?
Gander Mt Guide
Posted 2/22/2005 4:03 PM (#136117 - in reply to #136113)
Subject: RE: TICA Reels





Posts: 2515


Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI
Much better man. Yup. I bought a Tica Caimen last season. Ran great for about half the season then started getting "grindy". Relubed it and she runs great. Good reel for the money..about $100.00.
MikeHulbert
Posted 2/22/2005 5:08 PM (#136131 - in reply to #136113)
Subject: RE: TICA Reels





Posts: 2427


Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
Scott,

I used the Tica Caiman CM 200's during the 2004 season. I fished with them and had my clients use them with zero problems, 175 days on the water. They hold up very well, are really smooth and cast great. Just like any reel though, make sure you clean them and lube them properly.

If you have any questions about them, please e-mail me at: [email protected] or you can call me, or reach me through my website.

I can even mail you out a catalog if you would like.
Thanks,

Edited by MikeHulbert 2/22/2005 5:11 PM
pgaschulz
Posted 2/22/2005 5:57 PM (#136134 - in reply to #136113)
Subject: RE: TICA Reels





Posts: 561


Location: Monee, Illinois
I just got one on Mike Suggestion. I sold 2 of my Abu 6500's to Mack to get a Tica and a Penn. The Abu's where in great shape just wanted to try something different. I like it so far, just used it this weekend at a pond on my golf course. Worked great.....I would get one.

pga