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| I used the search funtion for a while and I see lots of recommendations for big blades, but what about big rubber (mags and pounder size)? I would think a higher speed retreive would be better for picking up slack. Any suggestions? |
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| Forgot to mention, want to spend less than $200 and must be available in LEFT hand. |
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| 401te without a cash limit and a 7000 garcia for under 200.00 |
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| High speed revo toro would be good. |
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Location: Tonka, MN | Budget wise...Luna. Threw rubbers just fine for me all fall. |
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| Careful for the Lunas. When used for rubber/jerk baits, the anti-reverse WILL go out. It works well for bucktails/topwaters (anything straight retrieve). I know of several fisherman that have lost fish on these reels because of the anti-reverse.
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| Stay away from Lunas and especially a high speed Revo....it will not last if you're throwing big rubber with it. I am a lefty as well, so I know you are in a tough spot. The best option is a 401 TE, I'd say the next best would be a 7001i Abu. I would advise you to not skimp on this, spend the money and get the 401 TE. |
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Location: Iowa | I have two lunas. One for four years and the other I bought last year and haven't had any problems, yet. If I have unlimited funds I would probably buy a calcutta te but I don't have that kind of cash.
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| had two lefty lunas for 5 years and they were still great reels when i sold them recently, not one single problem! went with lefty low profile reels for palming comfort...curado 301's (6.2:1) and revo toro 51 (5.4:1). i do like the 6.2:1 better for the quicker line pick-up under certain circumastances, but joessportinggoods.com has the revo toro lefty 61 5.4:1, which is a more versatile ratio imo, for ONLY $149.99 ! ... |
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| luna is top notch!
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Location: Chicago | First thumb the spool when doing some serious ripping helps alleviate some stress. With a 9' rod serious ripping of rubber with my te400 just does'nt cut it. I want line pickup so rather than get another trin. I went with a saltist could'tn be happier no more cranking my arm off so I'm not hung up and gets the slack out quick hence a better hookset. Throw a lot of really big stuff shallow and I need to get it moving quick |
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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana | I use my Calcutta 400 TE's and my Calcutta 400 LJV's for big rubber. Luna's will last anywhere from 1 hour to 3 days when throwing and rippin' big rubber baits, I wouldn't suggest Luna's. I also use my Trinidad at times when I really need to get stuff moving, like throwing pounders and other large rubber baits up into 3 ft of water. |
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Location: sun prairie,wi | how whould a revo toro hs work for big rubber....i am thinking about getting one to match up with my ti xxh rod...
tyler
www.tylersbasementcreations.com
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| Daiwa saltist 20 is perfect 6.1 gear ratio fast pickup built for saltwater not much bigger than a 6600. around 169.00 new. |
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