What reel?
promod1385
Posted 4/15/2010 7:44 PM (#435420)
Subject: What reel?




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I currently have 2 rod/reel combos and pick up a third rod at the musky show (oops!) Currently I have:

6'9"XH stcroix with a 6500 abu
8' MH Tackle Industries with a. Saltist20

I picked up an 8' Fenwick MH, it seems to have quite a bit more action and less power than my TI rod, I plan on using it to throw regular size bucktails, smaller cranks, and some heavy Pike fishing. Looking to pair up a reel for this, any ideas?

A revo is out of my price range, any ideas for a $100 reel? Perhaps a Shimano?
MuskieMike
Posted 4/15/2010 7:54 PM (#435423 - in reply to #435420)
Subject: RE: What reel?





Location: Des Moines IA
Check out the Okuma Akena ....... I haven't personally tried it yet, but I have heard good things .... it's in your price range as well .....


http://www.okumafishing.com/family/284017
nclaker
Posted 4/15/2010 8:37 PM (#435430 - in reply to #435420)
Subject: Re: What reel?




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A little more than what you want to spend, but if you can find a Shimano Curado 300DSV you'll love it. This is the previous generation and you can find them at discounted pricing, especially if you go second hand.
pamuskyhunter
Posted 4/15/2010 9:02 PM (#435439 - in reply to #435420)
Subject: Re: What reel?





Posts: 613


Location: big cove tannery pa
If u want a shimanoi would go with the shimano cardiff. it's a lil over $100 but its a real good real. The corvalus is also a good real for the price.
PIKEMASTER
Posted 4/16/2010 6:51 AM (#435481 - in reply to #435420)
Subject: Re: What reel?





Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160
Best reel for under $100.00 is the BASS PRO SHOPS musky reel {AKA PETE MANIA old reel} comes in 5.2:1 or 4.2:1 and if it blows up, take it back to Bass PRO-OUTDOOR WORLD for a new one.

Edited by PIKEMASTER 4/17/2010 8:17 AM
jackson
Posted 4/16/2010 7:28 AM (#435491 - in reply to #435420)
Subject: Re: What reel?




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Shimano Cardiff is a nice reel for $109. I would bet the Okuma akena is pretty good too at $100. If you must stay under $100, then you can look at the Pflueger Trion 66 for about $80. I have had one of those for 4+ years and it hasn't failed me yet.

i can't recommend enough thou, if you want to spend more, the Calcutta 400b or the St Croix AC300 both at $229. I just love these reels. The 400b is my favorite small - medium bucktail reel.

Edited by jackson 4/16/2010 7:30 AM
itallushrt
Posted 4/16/2010 8:51 AM (#435509 - in reply to #435481)
Subject: Re: What reel?





Posts: 76


Location: Kentucky
PIKEMASTER - 4/16/2010 7:51 AM

Best reel for under $100.00 is the PRO BASS musky reel {AKA PETE MANIA old reel} comes in 5.1:1 or 4.1:1 and if it blows up, take it back to Pro Bass for a new one.


Dyslexia anyone? Bass Pro..as in Bass Pro Shops.
mnmusky101
Posted 4/16/2010 4:18 PM (#435604 - in reply to #435420)
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Posts: 169


Location: Houlton, WI
shimano curados 300 are really nice , they bring in cowgirls great too.
pamuskyhunter
Posted 4/16/2010 4:23 PM (#435607 - in reply to #435420)
Subject: Re: What reel?





Posts: 613


Location: big cove tannery pa
Actually if u wanna really nice real buy an abu garcia revo toro,just picked one up and used it today,greatest reel ive ever used. Ebay $200 shipped

Edited by pamuskyhunter 4/16/2010 4:26 PM
promod1385
Posted 4/16/2010 10:44 PM (#435676 - in reply to #435481)
Subject: Re: What reel?




Posts: 38


PIKEMASTER - 4/16/2010 6:51 AM

Best reel for under $100.00 is the PRO BASS musky reel {AKA PETE MANIA old reel} comes in 5.1:1 or 4.1:1 and if it blows up, take it back to Pro Bass for a new one.


I have never does business with Bass Pros they have a good return policy? They take them back no questions asked?

I have heard replacement parts are a no go for this reel.

Who makes them? Are they compatible with any other brand? I would like to install a power handle.
Propster
Posted 4/17/2010 12:03 AM (#435683 - in reply to #435420)
Subject: Re: What reel?




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Location: MN
Bass Pro (Outdoor World) has all the parts for them. Last ones I got were made by Pflueger, it's a Trion 66. They come 4.2:1 and 5.2:1, and they come with a power handle included. Paid $69 each, but heard they changed things slightly (aesthetics I think) for this year and closed out what they had for $55. So far so good. The 4.2 actually is almost too easy to crank double tens.
PIKEMASTER
Posted 4/17/2010 8:30 AM (#435710 - in reply to #435683)
Subject: Re: What reel?





Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160
Propster - 4/17/2010 12:03 AM

Bass Pro (Outdoor World) has all the parts for them. Last ones I got were made by Pflueger, it's a Trion 66. They come 4.2:1 and 5.2:1, and they come with a power handle included. Paid $69 each, but heard they changed things slightly (aesthetics I think) for this year and closed out what they had for $55. So far so good. The 4.2 actually is almost too easy to crank double tens.


The old ones had Pete Mania on them the new ones say Musky Angler.
fish4musky1
Posted 4/17/2010 3:57 PM (#435764 - in reply to #435420)
Subject: Re: What reel?





Location: Northern Wisconsin
I have a pflueger trion 66 and it has been very reliable over the past 4-5 years. good reel
dougj
Posted 4/17/2010 4:54 PM (#435774 - in reply to #435420)
Subject: RE: What reel?





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Location: Warroad, Mn
I've been using the Okuma Akena 400 for the past three weeks. Sounds like it could be a good fit with the rod you have. So far it's been smooth and reliable. I think it retails at $99.00 or so. 5.1-1 gear ratio, six ball bearings, thumb bar release. Seems smooth casting, with a nice handle. No problems so far! Probably not a DCG reel but for things like you are throwing I'll bet it'll work just fine.

Doug Johnson
sworrall
Posted 4/17/2010 10:45 PM (#435835 - in reply to #435420)
Subject: Re: What reel?





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
What Doug said.