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MJB_04
Posted 4/28/2003 4:30 PM (#68285)
Subject: C4 for big jerkbaits?





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I'm purchasing the lamiglas hughes river jerkbait rod for monster jerkbaits soon, and was curious if you would go with the standard abu 6501c4 (i'm a lefty), or a different reel?

Thanks,
MJB
onelastcast
Posted 4/28/2003 6:40 PM (#68301 - in reply to #68285)
Subject: RE: C4 for big jerkbaits?




Posts: 91


Location: Oshawa, Ontario
I throw a lot of heavy baits (Hughes River, Amma Bama, Reef Hawg, Etc, etc.) and usually use similar rods to what you are buying (they have the flexibility of a broomstick, but can handle these baits beautifully and give them great action) and i use the 6500C3 exclusively for jerkbaits. It keeps the slack out of the line which is my main concern with a retrieve on jerkbaits. I will probably get a C4 for bucktails this year though.
Good fishing!!
happy hooker
Posted 4/28/2003 7:44 PM (#68304 - in reply to #68301)
Subject: RE: C4 for big jerkbaits?




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C-4 IS THE 6.3-1 RATIO RIGHT,,,,I have one and its great for picking up slack,,,Im going to try a 5500 high speed for gliders has the less weight and constant wrist movment might be alot less fatiging

Edited by happy hooker 4/28/2003 7:50 PM
Schuler
Posted 4/28/2003 7:52 PM (#68305 - in reply to #68285)
Subject: RE: C4 for big jerkbaits?





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Location: Davenport, IA
I'd think a c4 would be OK for jerkbaits. Just try not to use other lures. Crankbaits are really hard on those high speed gears.But with no resistance, there shouldn't be a problem.
Reef Hawg
Posted 4/29/2003 8:05 AM (#68335 - in reply to #68285)
Subject: RE: C4 for big jerkbaits?




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Location: north central wisconsin
Nice reel for jerks.
Muskie Treats
Posted 4/29/2003 8:52 AM (#68341 - in reply to #68285)
Subject: RE: C4 for big jerkbaits?





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Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot
That's what I use.
GMan
Posted 4/29/2003 10:39 AM (#68355 - in reply to #68285)
Subject: RE: C4 for big jerkbaits?





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Location: Eden Prairie & Pine Island
The 5600 C4 is actually the one with the 6.3:1 ratio. I have mine on a Diamondback jerkbait rod...sweet combination! It really makes a big difference on line pick up over a 5.3:1. You might want to try one first.
MuskieBum
Posted 4/30/2003 1:13 PM (#68548 - in reply to #68285)
Subject: RE: C4 for big jerkbaits?




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Oh ya. they're perfect
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