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Message Subject: Looking for a new reel
fishinnut3446
Posted 7/20/2015 3:04 PM (#777001)
Subject: Looking for a new reel




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Need some help please, Looking for a reel that I will be using for burning 8's,9's and 10's, I do have an older discontinued Toro in a 5.4 and last yr.bought a NACL 5.4 and just seems I have to crank like a mother! Power handle is not on the NACL but don't know if that would help? I was thinking a Lexa 400 hs-p 7.1
MuskyMatt71
Posted 7/20/2015 3:17 PM (#777003 - in reply to #777001)
Subject: RE: Looking for a new reel





Posts: 141


Location: Minnetonka
Price range? If it's in your budget, the Tranx PG handles blades with ease.
muskie tamer
Posted 7/20/2015 4:01 PM (#777010 - in reply to #777001)
Subject: Re: Looking for a new reel





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Location: Waconia,MN
Yes the power handle would make a world of difference, put it on and give it a try. I can definitely tell the difference on my 6.4 nacl.
fishinnut3446
Posted 7/20/2015 4:39 PM (#777020 - in reply to #777001)
Subject: Re: Looking for a new reel




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Really don't care about price but that Tranx is WAY to big!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
muskietamer have you had any problems with the reel engaging when casting at all ? Some guys have said that, that why I have not switched yet.
muskie tamer
Posted 7/20/2015 5:02 PM (#777030 - in reply to #777001)
Subject: Re: Looking for a new reel





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Location: Waconia,MN
At first yes but if you turn the reel when you cast it works fine.
tkuntz
Posted 7/20/2015 6:34 PM (#777040 - in reply to #777001)
Subject: Re: Looking for a new reel




Posts: 815


Location: Waukee, IA
I just put the power handle forward or down on my NaCl and it never engages. I use the 5.4 and prefer the power handle for 10's over the paddles.
kdawg
Posted 7/20/2015 6:55 PM (#777045 - in reply to #777040)
Subject: Re: Looking for a new reel




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Have u seen what's coming in September????? kDAWG
Zinox
Posted 7/21/2015 5:57 AM (#777095 - in reply to #777001)
Subject: Re: Looking for a new reel




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Press the thumb bar during cast, works on all reels and become a habit after a bit, do it with all my reels,
fishinnut3446
Posted 7/21/2015 6:18 AM (#777097 - in reply to #777045)
Subject: Re: Looking for a new reel




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kdawg - 7/20/2015 6:55 PM

Have u seen what's coming in September????? kDAWG


I have but don't know if I can wait that long ?
Heading to Canada Aug.15-22
jaultman
Posted 7/21/2015 7:19 AM (#777104 - in reply to #777001)
Subject: Re: Looking for a new reel




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"crank like a mother"

Do you mean you have to reel so fast to move baits at the speed you want? If that's the case just get a quality reel with a higher Inches Per Turn (IPT). If you like those NaCl's, then obviously that 6.4:1 would speed things up for you.

If you feel like you're pushing harder than you'd want on the handle, but speed isn't an issue, then get a longer handle.
curleytail
Posted 7/21/2015 7:26 AM (#777107 - in reply to #777001)
Subject: Re: Looking for a new reel




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Location: Hayward, WI
If it feels too hard to crank and you aren't using the power handle you could put that on. I have a Revo Toro NaCL in the 5.4 ratio, and like it for moderate to relatively fast double 10 use. The double paddle handle is a little hard for me to turn fast all day. The power handle on the longest setting was very easy but also felt a little slow, but the shorter power handle setting is a great balance for me. Makes moderate speed easy, and still gives me the power I need to speed up quite a bit if I want.

If I'm trying to really crank them in I use a Saltist 20. I think the NaCL in 6.4 ratio on the long power handle setting would be a slick double 10 reel also, but I've heard conflicting reports on how well the gears hold up to that abuse.
pistolpete314
Posted 7/21/2015 7:29 AM (#777108 - in reply to #777001)
Subject: Re: Looking for a new reel




Posts: 200


Location: Twin Cities
What is coming in september?
jonnysled
Posted 7/21/2015 7:54 AM (#777112 - in reply to #777108)
Subject: Re: Looking for a new reel





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Location: minocqua, wi.
x2 on the Daiwa Saltist ... poor man's Tranx HG ... good reel and will out-perform anything being listed if you truly want to move them through the water fast.
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