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Message Subject: BaitCaster, Freshwater vs Saltwater for Musky
lundrog
Posted 6/19/2007 7:19 AM (#261429)
Subject: BaitCaster, Freshwater vs Saltwater for Musky




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I currently have a Abu Garcia® Ambassadeur® D5, I find it doesn't hold my 65lb musky braid well at all, I find it binding under load. I had it in once for repair and was told it was normal.

I want to stay away from Abu Garcia after my current reel's lack of usefulness.

Therefore, I am looking for a new musky baitcaster. I want something to use with super lines and am wondering what my options are for $100 - $200.

I know Daiwa makes a couple saltwater conventional reels made for super lines, but has anyone used these for musky?

I will be mostly tossing large stick baits and top waters.

Are there any other recommendations?

Thanks
kdawg
Posted 6/19/2007 10:32 AM (#261451 - in reply to #261429)
Subject: RE: BaitCaster, Freshwater vs Saltwater for Musky




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If you don't mind a heavier reel,the 7000IHSN is tough to beat. Kdawg
reelman
Posted 6/19/2007 12:17 PM (#261464 - in reply to #261451)
Subject: Re: BaitCaster, Freshwater vs Saltwater for Musky




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lundog, Check you PM's
lundrog
Posted 6/20/2007 9:56 PM (#261691 - in reply to #261429)
Subject: Re: BaitCaster, Freshwater vs Saltwater for Musky




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Thanks for the posts, but no one with any experience with using saltwater bait casters for musky? Or even any large fresh water fish?


Thanks
Slime King
Posted 6/22/2007 8:14 AM (#261876 - in reply to #261429)
Subject: RE: BaitCaster, Freshwater vs Saltwater for Musky





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Location: midwest
The Daiwa Luna and Calcutta 400B both are very capable reels for saltwater applications. They are both slightly above your 200$ price limit (by 20-40$) but they both have saltwater approved parts and will hold up well if taken care of. I fish with several people who have used the calcuttas for tarpon.
lundrog
Posted 6/22/2007 4:00 PM (#261951 - in reply to #261876)
Subject: RE: BaitCaster, Freshwater vs Saltwater for Musky




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Slime King - 6/22/2007 8:14 AM

The Daiwa Luna and Calcutta 400B both are very capable reels for saltwater applications. They are both slightly above your 200$ price limit (by 20-40$) but they both have saltwater approved parts and will hold up well if taken care of. I fish with several people who have used the calcuttas for tarpon.


Do you think it would be better to go with one of those over something like the Daiwa Saltist?
lundrog
Posted 6/23/2007 11:58 PM (#262071 - in reply to #261429)
Subject: Re: BaitCaster, Freshwater vs Saltwater for Musky




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Today I bought the Daiwa Luna 300. I hope I have good luck with it.
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