okuma convector CV-30DLX yes or no?
jano
Posted 10/1/2014 3:56 PM (#732829)
Subject: okuma convector CV-30DLX yes or no?




i know nothing about okuma,so let me know if this thing will handle a wire line and a big plug 3 feet behind the prop wash???

so is that a good real for short line trolling?

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benckdb
Posted 10/1/2014 8:20 PM (#732882 - in reply to #732829)
Subject: RE: okuma convector CV-30DLX yes or no?





Posts: 31


Location: Illinois
Don't know about the plug in the prop wash, but it will handle big jakes and head locks no prob. I have one paired with a 8' heavy TDR rod and I am not afraid pull anything I got.
MyliesPlace(Justin)
Posted 10/2/2014 11:36 AM (#732954 - in reply to #732829)
Subject: RE: okuma convector CV-30DLX yes or no?





Posts: 439


Location: Lake of the Woods, Morson, Ontario
I've worn out both okuma magdas and convectors in my boat.

longevity would be an issue if you plan to troll a lot of hours per year.
smada
Posted 10/2/2014 11:50 AM (#732959 - in reply to #732829)
Subject: Re: okuma convector CV-30DLX yes or no?




Posts: 69


In my experiences the Magda's are garbage, but the Convectors have held up nice. I don't musky troll much, but I do some salmon/pike/walleye trolling and the Magda's couldn't even hold up to that. The Convectors I use for when I do musky troll and have worked with every bait I've tried, including DCG's and big Grandmas and Jakes. But then again I am trolling for musky maybe 10-20 hrs a year max so my experience might not be very helpful.
V18
Posted 10/2/2014 12:14 PM (#732965 - in reply to #732829)
Subject: Re: okuma convector CV-30DLX yes or no?





Posts: 269


Location: Oregon, WI
I got a good deal on the some convector 20's and have given them considerable time this year, boating over 40 musky, too many pike, a monster carp and a boat anchor. The only problem I've had is the reset button on the linecounter sticks in the down position sometimes and the counter doesn't start counting when letting out line. Maybe some slime got in there? Not that big of a deal, just pull up on the button.