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backdraft
Posted 2/22/2016 4:22 PM (#805936)
Subject: Keyes Outdoors - what reels ?




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Anybody see Keyes Outdoors on Sunday.

I was trying to identify the reels they were using. All I know is that weren't Toro Winches (blue) or Tranx (huge)?

Spencer had a gold reel.

Just curious.


Backdraft
5th lake Brad
Posted 2/22/2016 4:48 PM (#805940 - in reply to #805936)
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Location: Gilberts IL/Rhinelander WI
I'm pretty sure Spence had a conquest
ToddM
Posted 2/22/2016 4:57 PM (#805944 - in reply to #805936)
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Location: oswego, il
They are sponsored by shimano.
Jeff78
Posted 2/22/2016 5:31 PM (#805950 - in reply to #805936)
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Location: central Wisconsin
400D, Conquest or a TE, I didn't see any Tranx though.
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 2/22/2016 6:10 PM (#805962 - in reply to #805936)
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Location: St. Lawrence River
Looked to me like Spence was using a TE with a power handle, Mike and Brad were rocking the D's and Dave was using a D or a Conquest.
backdraft
Posted 2/22/2016 6:23 PM (#805965 - in reply to #805962)
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At the start, Brad was using an Avio ? Could that be the name ?
Ben Olsen
Posted 2/22/2016 6:24 PM (#805966 - in reply to #805936)
Subject: Re: Keyes Outdoors - what reels ?


Dave was throwing a Tekota(non-linecounter) I always overlook it as an option but, really solid big bait reel for a good price.
fish4musky1
Posted 2/22/2016 6:29 PM (#805968 - in reply to #805936)
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Location: Northern Wisconsin
Someone was using a Shimano Tekota I believe.
NathanH
Posted 2/22/2016 7:12 PM (#805974 - in reply to #805966)
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Location: MN
Ben Olsen - 2/22/2016 6:24 PM

Dave was throwing a Tekota(non-linecounter) I always overlook it as an option but, really solid big bait reel for a good price.


Is that reel better then say the 400b for large bait applications? They are pretty cheap at 140 dollars
Rudedog
Posted 2/22/2016 7:12 PM (#805975 - in reply to #805965)
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Location: S.W. WI
backdraft - 2/22/2016 6:23 PM

At the start, Brad was using an Avio ? Could that be the name ?


I seen that. I thought it looked like a Daiwa Millionaire (or St. Croix Avid).
Otherwise all others looked like Shimano's.
I also thought that was a Tekota. First time I seen anyone cast one of them.
Ben Olsen
Posted 2/22/2016 9:09 PM (#806003 - in reply to #805936)
Subject: Re: Keyes Outdoors - what reels ?


It's definitely tougher. I have several buddies who use 'em and Dave loves his. Nothing fancy...not super fast but has a big spool if you fill it...they don't break! Also has that great parallelogram power handle.
tolle141
Posted 2/23/2016 7:19 PM (#807166 - in reply to #805936)
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The last two seasons I haven't seen anything other than Shimano's. I thought for a sec on the last episode that somebody casted a saltist, but tekota makes more sense. Lots of Calcutta D's, Curado 300's, and occasionally a Tranx if i remember correctly
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