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Average Joe![]() |
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Posts: 265 Location: Hudson,WI | OK Guys: I just picked up 4 new Custom Predators this year as a present to myself, and one of them was a 9'6" H. I was thinking of mainly throwing smaller blades like Jr's and double 8's with it so I'm looking for some suggestions for a good high speed reel for some of these smaller blades. I currently run Shimano curado EJ's. I won't spend the money on a Tranx nor did I like one when I had one, so that's out of the equation. What else do you guys like? Thanks for your help. | ||
Chemi![]() |
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(Heh-heh-heh. Boy, are you in for it!)
I'll start: Abu Revo Toro NaCl 60 HS. Anyone who says different is crazy! | |||
muskie! nut![]() |
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Posts: 2894 Location: Yahara River Chain | Chemi - 4/21/2015 8:16 AM (Heh-heh-heh. Boy, are you in for it!)
X2 I'm going to try the Okuma Komodo 350 this year. | ||
tkuntz![]() |
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Posts: 815 Location: Waukee, IA | I like my NaCl high speed, but bought it new at the end of last year so it has very few miles on it. Works well for snagging bighead carp | ||
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Posts: 246 Location: Grand Marais, MN | why not keep your EJ? That's an awesome reel, I think the curado 300 are the most comfortable reels I have ever used. and plenty fast. would match a nice custom rod like a predator quite nicely. | ||
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Posts: 1938 Location: Black Creek, WI | bigfoot - 4/21/2015 10:55 AM why not keep your EJ? That's an awesome reel, and plenty fast. Would match a nice custom rod like a predator quite nicely. I agree with bigfoot. | ||
Average Joe![]() |
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Posts: 265 Location: Hudson,WI | bigfoot - 4/21/2015 10:55 AM why not keep your EJ? That's an awesome reel, I think the curado 300 are the most comfortable reels I have ever used. and plenty fast. would match a nice custom rod like a predator quite nicely. You are right!! They are a nice reel, but I like it more for smaller double bladed glitter tails or single bladed buck tails. I seem to lose my zip once I get into a larger Colorado blade, especially with doubles!! | ||
Musky Face![]() |
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Posts: 558 | The new diawa saltists are a good reel for a good price, 20 and 30 size reel in i think 35 inches per crank. | ||
muskyhunter47![]() |
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Posts: 1638 Location: Minnesota | I'm a Shimano guy since you don't want a tranx I would go with a 400 D | ||
Sidejack![]() |
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Posts: 1084 Location: Aurora | How about the new Morrum 3600 or 3601 ZX? It's round, black & gold, 6.3:1, and lists for $499.99 Viola' | ||
tswoboda![]() |
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Posts: 349 | If you want speed and don't want a Tranx... I can't think of a better option than the ej you already have. I have an ej/big dawg combo and that's what I use for fishing Jr's fast. Other reels to think about... Lexa 400 6.3 gears, Saltist 20, NACL HS, Calcutta 300D. | ||
Ray Fuller![]() |
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Posts: 340 Location: Lake County Illinois | The Okuma Komodo 350 has been a great reel for throwing double 8s. | ||
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Posts: 750 Location: Minneapolis, MN | I really like the Saltist, just bought another one last night for a pounder setup, but I would never use it for small blades. | ||
muskiehunter51![]() |
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Posts: 174 Location: Naperville, IL | My vote is the Lexa 400 as tswoboda noted also. ![]() | ||
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Posts: 2687 Location: Hayward, WI | I'd check out the Toro NACL 6.4 ratio, and the Okuma Komodo 350 sounds nice. Never used one but have had pretty good luck with Okuma products. I have a Saltist and it's ok for Cowgirls and good for Rubber, but I'm not sure I'd want one for smaller baits. They don't have any cast control other than spool tension and I don't think that would be my first choice for casting smaller baits. It would certainly burn them in though. | ||
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Posts: 716 | I love Shimano stuff but an EJ on a 9-6 for burning big stuff just won't work well, or a least a far ways back vs what does. Better options IMO Tranx is the king, bummer that you didn't like it. Lexa is not a bad option, way less power factor than a tranx but better than most. Have to get the gearing right fore you is important. 400D or 400TE they are both awesome but on the slow side for burning...way slow. Saltist's are a bit quirky but work for sure. Trinidad in a 14 or 16 size...not the flavor of today but magnitudes of huge muskies were caught using them...and some top guys still do. A bit harder to cast well but do-able for anyone, great power and speed Abu and the others I can't say as I have not used them at length but I have lived with all of the others at length. | ||
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