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Posted 7/18/2009 12:45 AM (#389281)
Subject: powerful reel


What is a good reel for around $175 for pulling big blades, heavy soft plastics, pounders etc. That can hold up to the wear and tear throwing big baits?
itallushrt
Posted 7/18/2009 6:49 AM (#389284 - in reply to #389281)
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Location: Kentucky
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bassinbob84
Posted 7/18/2009 8:33 AM (#389288 - in reply to #389281)
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Location: In a shack in the woods
I would look I to either the saltist shown above, or shimano torium.
Slow Rollin
Posted 7/18/2009 8:38 AM (#389290 - in reply to #389281)
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if your planning on fishing short hard days i would get a saltist 30. if your planning on fishing long days i would look for something smaller and lighter. these things are tanks and will wear you down fast, especially the saltist 40. if your looking for more comfort i would look to an abu toro, revo, a little more money though. or the salitst 20 thats a little more user friendly (not as bulky and heavy).
Muskie Bob
Posted 7/18/2009 9:17 AM (#389294 - in reply to #389281)
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Is there that much difference in the Saltist 20 and 30?
The Saltist Level Wind
20 - 18.50 oz
30 - 19.40 oz
Is the main difference in the width? Would the 30 cast a little easier?
BNelson
Posted 7/18/2009 9:27 AM (#389295 - in reply to #389294)
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Location: Contrarian Island
yes main difference is spool width..I would suggest the 30 size w/ levelwind..they are not heavy or too big to cast all day imo...not even close....they are about the size of an abu 7000 ....you have to engage the spool manually w/ these but it is very easy after a few casts to time it right....for your price range get the saltist 30 w/ levelwind.
Capt bigfish
Posted 7/18/2009 9:36 AM (#389297 - in reply to #389294)
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I use the Avet MXL5.8 it's a non level-wind that is easy to use and weighs only 18oz. it is about the same weight and size of an abu 7000. I bought mine from J&H tackle for $189 shipped last summer. The reel is very high quality and made is the US, it's in my hands 90% of the time. It's the perfect big blade reel for me.
archerynut36
Posted 7/18/2009 9:57 AM (#389300 - in reply to #389281)
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Location: syracuse indiana
also the revo is around a 100 bucks more maybee less but worth it...bill
PIKEMASTER
Posted 7/18/2009 10:56 AM (#389305 - in reply to #389290)
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Slow Rollin - 7/18/2009 8:38 AM

if your planning on fishing short hard days i would get a saltist 30. if your planning on fishing long days i would look for something smaller and lighter. these things are tanks and will wear you down fast, especially the saltist 40. if your looking for more comfort i would look to an abu toro, revo, a little more money though. or the salitst 20 thats a little more user friendly (not as bulky and heavy).


The new Toro Winch with 4.6:1 gears.


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wers4455
Posted 7/19/2009 4:17 PM (#389435 - in reply to #389305)
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Location: madison wisconsin
Saltist 30LW. Used mine for the first time last week and awesome. It takes a little time to get used to engaging the spool, but power and smooth.
STUSHSKY
Posted 7/20/2009 11:28 AM (#389547 - in reply to #389435)
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i like my new avet sx 6/4 2 speed. very light weight, lots of power for its' small physical size, made in the USA and comes in a left handed version which is what works best for me. the same reel in the single speed version would be closer to the price range you were looking for. cabbagekeyrodandreel.com...talk to eddy...

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Muskiemetal
Posted 7/20/2009 11:35 AM (#389549 - in reply to #389281)
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Location: Wisconsin
I love my Saltist 20LW. Unbelievable power and effortless cranking.
guts
Posted 7/20/2009 5:04 PM (#389601 - in reply to #389281)
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got to try out my new saltist LW 30 its a awsome reel was throwing mag dawgs pounders and blades on it lots of power and like said before smooth
ChinWhiskers
Posted 7/21/2009 8:57 AM (#389679 - in reply to #389601)
Subject: Re: powerful reel




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Location: Cave Run Lake KY.
Abu Garcia Ambassadeur Record 50 or 60 , I have both and for around $160.00 they are the best out there, get the 60 with 5.4: gear. My next reel will be a REVO TORO FOR AROUND $270.00
darkwing1
Posted 7/21/2009 9:35 AM (#389683 - in reply to #389281)
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I've been using my Saltist LW 30 for 3 weeks now and really like it. Pulls big blades with ease and is not so big that you can't use it all day. I would recommend to anyone looking to get one.
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