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| Looking to buy a new reel for throwing large rubber. What Ratio would you go with?
I have an Idea but I would like input from more seasoned anglers in this area.
Too Old to throw Pounders. So Mag is my max
I know this has probably been asked many many times.
But I would Greatly appreciate your Input!!
Thanks.. |
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Location: Ashland WI | I would go with a higher ratio if possible. The diawa saltist brings in a lot of ipt at a low price. the |
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| Hight ratio if your gonna use it like a jerkbait, low ratio if your gonna strait retrive it like a swimbait |
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Location: Lake St Clair | My Lexa is 8.1 43 ipt, works great for rubber |
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| High ratio is best ... keeping the line tight between pulls is crucial ... the high speed reels makes it easier to pick up the slack line |
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Location: Minnesota | For rubber I like my 500 Tranx HG picks up line very fast .when pulling and ripping I never have slack line. High speed is what you want. Rubber reels in very easy dont need power need a reel to pick up line fast. |
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Location: Contrarian Island | I use a tranx 500 hg, with daiwa lexa double paddle handle for rubber... love it
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| Thanks for the Replies!!
I'm Glad I posted this Question, as I will definitely go with the higher Ratio!
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| High gear for any style of retrieve, jerk bait = reeling up slack line, straight retrieve is still easy with this type of lure with no resistance, allows you to keep up with a charging fish easier and less turns of the handle throughout the day |
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