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Pa Tigers n trout![]() |
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Posts: 269 Location: Central Pennsylvania | Considering a TI Pro in XH, and I need reccomendations for a reel and gear ratio. I hope this rod and reel will be decent at the large majority of applications. Budget isn't a bother, and a higher speed reel making some things more difficult wouldn't bother me much (I'm young). Thanks to all yinz who reply. | ||
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Posts: 2019 | Sounds like your asking for the Tranx 400AHG. ![]() | ||
Pa Tigers n trout![]() |
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Posts: 269 Location: Central Pennsylvania | I was thinking the same but I talked to a guy and he said that the setup might be a little odd considering a tranx 400 is so light, especially when paired up with an xh. | ||
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Posts: 1142 Location: NorthCentral WI | Calcutta 400D is another solid option for an all-around combo although it has a lower gear ratio. | ||
Kirby Budrow![]() |
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Posts: 2337 Location: Chisholm, MN | Tranx with a TI will be great. Otherwise if you’re worried about weight get a st croix big nasty. Very nice combo | ||
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Posts: 112 | Yup, TI XH would be a super versatile rod because of the way it loads up, and paired with a Tranx 400AHG, you'd be set. My fishing partner has a Tranx 400AHG/TI XH combo and can throw a very wide range of baits on it well | ||
Tackle Industries![]() |
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Posts: 4053 Location: Land of the Musky | TI PRO with WINN grips and Revolution reel seat paired with a Tranx 400AHG will be a dream setup!! | ||
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Posts: 1729 Location: Mt. Zion, IL | big nasty/400AHG is one of my absolute favorites | ||
Muskie Gal![]() |
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Posts: 199 | Jack of all trades but does not do any one well IMO. | ||
Pa Tigers n trout![]() |
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Posts: 269 Location: Central Pennsylvania | Muskie Gal - 2/26/2021 9:32 AM Jack of all trades but does not do any one well IMO. Care to elaborate? | ||
Kirby Budrow![]() |
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Posts: 2337 Location: Chisholm, MN | Pa Tigers n trout - 2/26/2021 9:45 AM Muskie Gal - 2/26/2021 9:32 AM Jack of all trades but does not do any one well IMO. Care to elaborate? It does just about everything well. | ||
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Posts: 20231 Location: oswego, il | Just curious, if budget isn't an issue why an "all purpose" setup? I would have several setups to cover my range. | ||
Pa Tigers n trout![]() |
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Posts: 269 Location: Central Pennsylvania | ToddM - 2/26/2021 12:19 PM Just curious, if budget isn't an issue why an "all purpose" setup? I would have several setups to cover my range. Well, I'm young and don't quite have a job so I have to save. I meant that the price of this one setup doesn't bother me because it'll be used for most or all larger size applications, so I might as well buy good quality. | ||
Kirby Budrow![]() |
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Posts: 2337 Location: Chisholm, MN | If that’s the case I’d get a big nasty. I absolutely love that rod. The split grip has a longer handle, which I prefer. I can throw anything small to large with that rod. Pair it will the Tranx 400hg and 80# Cortland and you’re all set. | ||
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Posts: 493 Location: Northern Illinois | I just bought a TI Pro XH with the new style reel seat to use with a tranx 400A. I have not thrown a lure with it but the balance seems to be perfect. The attraction for me was the the light weight and the reel seat. The handle is place directly below the reel which gives you multiple options for gripping the rod which should reduce fatigue. Looking forward to comparing it to my Big Nasty. | ||
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Posts: 269 Location: Central Pennsylvania | RLSea - 2/26/2021 6:31 PM I just bought a TI Pro XH with the new style reel seat to use with a tranx 400A. I have not thrown a lure with it but the balance seems to be perfect. The attraction for me was the the light weight and the reel seat. The handle is place directly below the reel which gives you multiple options for gripping the rod which should reduce fatigue. Looking forward to comparing it to my Big Nasty. Please dm me once you get some hours in with the TI, both seem to be great rods, I just can't decide without knowing the opinion of someone who has both! | ||
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