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Posted 10/15/2012 9:24 PM (#591131)
Subject: Bass Reels


Does anybody use bass reels such as silver max, pflueger purist, small low profile bass baitcasters for throwing small bucks, small twitchs and bassing size crankbaits? Maybe pair it with a 9' TI MH?
smallmouth/musky
Posted 10/15/2012 9:49 PM (#591141 - in reply to #591131)
Subject: Re: Bass Reels




Posts: 128


'should' work, but those are cheap reels you listed.

If I were looking for a cheaper reel to do this job I'd look at a Revo S. Good price, alum frame, big gears, simple solid reel.
Guest
Posted 10/15/2012 9:53 PM (#591144 - in reply to #591131)
Subject: RE: Bass Reels


bass pro shop have some pretty good reels for what you asked about. example i have a old pro qualifier with 30# braid that has put many and 7 of my 10 biggest fishing in the boat. used it for 6 years before needing to get it fix. best reels i have ever used for what i used it for. nothing bigger then a mepps musky killer,smaller spinnerbaits and rattle traps. also used it for rapala DT's,big o,bomber long a and like rapalas.

browning medallion,nitro,johnny morris to name a few other but know for not mush more you can get one og the new daiwa lexa
milje
Posted 10/15/2012 10:02 PM (#591149 - in reply to #591131)
Subject: Re: Bass Reels




Posts: 410


Location: Wakefield, MI
I have a pair of Revo STX's, work great with my MH 7' Avid with 30lb Power Pro for musky killers, giant killers, and 1/2 oz tandem spinners, put a couple of muskies in the boat with them this year.
smallmouth/musky
Posted 10/15/2012 11:08 PM (#591165 - in reply to #591144)
Subject: RE: Bass Reels




Posts: 128


Guest - 10/15/2012 9:53 PM

bass pro shop have some pretty good reels for what you asked about. example i have a old pro qualifier with 30# braid that has put many and 7 of my 10 biggest fishing in the boat. used it for 6 years before needing to get it fix. best reels i have ever used for what i used it for. nothing bigger then a mepps musky killer,smaller spinnerbaits and rattle traps. also used it for rapala DT's,big o,bomber long a and like rapalas.

browning medallion,nitro,johnny morris to name a few other but know for not mush more you can get one og the new daiwa lexa



Those pro qualifiers can be stripped of every part, put in a bin full of Revo S parts, and then reassembled. every part interchanges.
Guest
Posted 10/16/2012 1:34 PM (#591269 - in reply to #591165)
Subject: RE: Bass Reels


smallmouth/musky - 10/15/2012 11:08 PM

Guest - 10/15/2012 9:53 PM

bass pro shop have some pretty good reels for what you asked about. example i have a old pro qualifier with 30# braid that has put many and 7 of my 10 biggest fishing in the boat. used it for 6 years before needing to get it fix. best reels i have ever used for what i used it for. nothing bigger then a mepps musky killer,smaller spinnerbaits and rattle traps. also used it for rapala DT's,big o,bomber long a and like rapalas.

browning medallion,nitro,johnny morris to name a few other but know for not mush more you can get one og the new daiwa lexa



Those pro qualifiers can be stripped of every part, put in a bin full of Revo S parts, and then reassembled. every part interchanges.


not the one i have as it's much older 8 or 10 years old.

is good to know though. pretty sure their is a couple more that can do the same thing. who makes them do you know. i know the bass pro reels,browning and a few other companies were all made by the same place at 1 time but i just don't remember. thinking guide series was another.
tincan
Posted 10/16/2012 2:08 PM (#591282 - in reply to #591131)
Subject: Re: Bass Reels





Posts: 63


I use a abu sx with 50lb power pro for small cranks, jigs, and the smallest spinnerbaits/ bucktails. Its on a flippin stick and I really like it as a light muskie rod. Easy to cast all day when there is no need for the big hard pulling baits.
gregk9
Posted 10/16/2012 2:29 PM (#591289 - in reply to #591131)
Subject: Re: Bass Reels





Posts: 791


Location: North Central IL USA
What kinda leaders are you guys using with this 30 and 50 pound test line?
AndrewR
Posted 10/16/2012 2:50 PM (#591296 - in reply to #591131)
Subject: RE: Bass Reels





Posts: 300


Location: Minocqua, WI
I work a Quantum Tour Edition (7.0 ratio) and an Energy SS (7.3 ratio)... Both on 7 1/2ft rods. They are awesome for smaller bucks and downsized baits.

I suggest fast gear ratios on any smaller reels for maximum power & best retrieves.
Guest
Posted 10/16/2012 3:57 PM (#591311 - in reply to #591289)
Subject: Re: Bass Reels


gregk9 - 10/16/2012 2:29 PM

What kinda leaders are you guys using with this 30 and 50 pound test line?


40# to 60# braided wire or fluoro. i know you hear all the war stories about lite fluoro but it's just that stories. i have boated well over a 100 muskies with 50# fluoro.. ask any real muskie fly guy. most use 50# fluoro. youtube it. remember to use fluoro leader material not fluoro line.
smallmouth/musky
Posted 10/16/2012 4:04 PM (#591313 - in reply to #591269)
Subject: RE: Bass Reels




Posts: 128


Guest - 10/16/2012 1:34 PM

smallmouth/musky - 10/15/2012 11:08 PM

Guest - 10/15/2012 9:53 PM

bass pro shop have some pretty good reels for what you asked about. example i have a old pro qualifier with 30# braid that has put many and 7 of my 10 biggest fishing in the boat. used it for 6 years before needing to get it fix. best reels i have ever used for what i used it for. nothing bigger then a mepps musky killer,smaller spinnerbaits and rattle traps. also used it for rapala DT's,big o,bomber long a and like rapalas.

browning medallion,nitro,johnny morris to name a few other but know for not mush more you can get one og the new daiwa lexa



Those pro qualifiers can be stripped of every part, put in a bin full of Revo S parts, and then reassembled. every part interchanges.


not the one i have as it's much older 8 or 10 years old.

is good to know though. pretty sure their is a couple more that can do the same thing. who makes them do you know. i know the bass pro reels,browning and a few other companies were all made by the same place at 1 time but i just don't remember. thinking guide series was another.



A company in Korea spec'd by Pure Fishing (Abu/Pflueger)

Several of the BPS reels were this way (parts interchange), there are fewer now, but still quite a few. Nearly all Revo parts interchange.

Neat thing is that you can buy 5.3 gears for a BPS reel, swap it into a Abu reel you already have, and not spend the big bucks on a Revo Winch
Bane
Posted 10/19/2012 12:59 PM (#591924 - in reply to #591131)
Subject: RE: Bass Reels


You can whip a muskie with a curado 200. However, that doesn't mean it is ideal for the job. I'd much rather have a 300 or similar sized reels from the toro or lexa line ups.
Bane
Posted 10/19/2012 1:51 PM (#591939 - in reply to #591131)
Subject: RE: Bass Reels


I must add I have watched Doug Stange toss smaller bucks and other lures w/ a widespool model pflueger prez / flipping rod combo and I would never question his angling expertize.
Guest
Posted 10/19/2012 2:07 PM (#591945 - in reply to #591939)
Subject: RE: Bass Reels


Bane - 10/19/2012 1:51 PM

I must add I have watched Doug Stange toss smaller bucks and other lures w/ a widespool model pflueger prez / flipping rod combo and I would never question his angling expertize.


Neither would I, but given that he gets many free reels each year, how would we know that they are any good? I'm sure if a reel breaks during the taping they wouldn't dare air it and make their sponsors look bad, but on the other hand they might be great reels. I don't put much faint in an endorsement by someone that is sponsored by, but rather tend to rely more on your everyday angler who actually bought the equipment.
tincan
Posted 10/20/2012 9:32 PM (#592200 - in reply to #591131)
Subject: Re: Bass Reels





Posts: 63


i have been using some of the 12 inch 45lb 7 strands you can get at most bait shops. Other wise 50lb fluro leader or 40 lb tyger wire (tie my own)
muskiefishn
Posted 10/22/2012 9:58 PM (#592632 - in reply to #591131)
Subject: RE: Bass Reels




Posts: 2


For one of my lighter setups for Muskie I use a new Shimano Calcutta 201D series reel with #50 power pro super slick, and for the rod, I use a Powell Endurance 7`7 MH Flippin stick that is rated for up to 1 1/2oz but I can still get away with throwing up to 2 oz baits on it. It is a great setup for Musky Killers and all the "smaller" bucktails on the market. Would definitely recommend this setup or something similar to anybody looking for light setups.
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