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eric001
Posted 8/13/2010 11:16 PM (#455117)
Subject: shimano tourium





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Location: c.wis
looking for any likes/dislike about this reel---------- does any one cast one, was looking at the smaller 14 size and how does it perform?
allegheny river kid
Posted 8/15/2010 8:12 PM (#455304 - in reply to #455117)
Subject: Re: shimano tourium




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Location: Sw Pennsylvania
Performs well with big blades and mag dawgs. Size 14 is what i use. Other than those two uses i just use my calcuttas or curados and cardiffs, seems to be the only downfall in my book. Alot lighter then most of the other big blade reels and palmable with your hands.
leech lake strain
Posted 8/15/2010 9:25 PM (#455312 - in reply to #455117)
Subject: Re: shimano tourium




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does'nt have a level wind!
allegheny river kid
Posted 8/15/2010 9:51 PM (#455316 - in reply to #455312)
Subject: Re: shimano tourium




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Location: Sw Pennsylvania
leech lake strain - 8/15/2010 10:25 PM

does'nt have a level wind!


I agree with this also. I've had a few problems with dawgs mostly with the line balling up on one side or the other if not paying attention. With blades the line lays real well.
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