Tica Seasprint Trolling Reels
Mark
Posted 12/24/2006 8:42 PM (#227539)
Subject: Tica Seasprint Trolling Reels


Has anyone used these line counter models? If so what did you think ? How did they hold up? Is a line counter even needed for trolling for musky?
mseybert
Posted 12/25/2006 6:47 AM (#227588 - in reply to #227539)
Subject: RE: Tica Seasprint Trolling Reels





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I used one in a guides boat for a short while trolling. I asked about it, and he really liked it. I am going to pick up some for trolling. Tica makes a great reel.
Mark
Posted 12/25/2006 8:11 AM (#227594 - in reply to #227539)
Subject: RE: Tica Seasprint Trolling Reels


Cabela's has them on sale and I was thinking of getting one.
Lee Tauchen
Posted 12/25/2006 11:55 PM (#227729 - in reply to #227539)
Subject: RE: Tica Seasprint Trolling Reels




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I have used them for walleye and muskie trolling for three years and haven't had a problem yet. They work quite similar to the Shimano Tekotas: powerful larger main gear, instant anti-reverse, large rubber handle, and just plain feel good. Much better than other linecounters at same price.

Lee Tauchen
Mark
Posted 12/26/2006 6:44 PM (#227859 - in reply to #227539)
Subject: RE: Tica Seasprint Trolling Reels


Thanks for the input. I ordered one from Cabela's 59.99 down from 89.99