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NateSki
Posted 3/8/2008 8:59 PM (#306254)
Subject: Reel Advice???





Posts: 48


Location: New London, MN
I need some help with buying a new reel. I got a 7'7" heavy bucktail rod that I will be throwing double 10's possible 13's with. Should I go with an Abu 7000, Shimano 700, or what should a guy do. Thanks
JLR
Posted 3/8/2008 10:08 PM (#306265 - in reply to #306254)
Subject: RE: Reel Advice???




Posts: 335


Location: Pulaski, WI
Depends on how much you have to spend. Start with the Abu and work up depending on your budget. A lot of the guys I know are buying Penn's now. I'm sure there are some other threads that have the specs on the Penn.
sworrall
Posted 3/8/2008 10:23 PM (#306268 - in reply to #306254)
Subject: Re: Reel Advice???





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Okuma Induron. I have several, and am ordering a couple more. Tough reel, great company, free power handle.
NateSki
Posted 3/8/2008 10:34 PM (#306270 - in reply to #306265)
Subject: RE: Reel Advice???





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Location: New London, MN
I wanna keep it under 250 clams.....
Ajohnson
Posted 3/8/2008 10:39 PM (#306271 - in reply to #306254)
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steve have you thrown double 13s on those indurons before????if you have how did it handle them????
sworrall
Posted 3/8/2008 10:39 PM (#306272 - in reply to #306254)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
$119.00
sworrall
Posted 3/8/2008 10:40 PM (#306273 - in reply to #306254)
Subject: Re: Reel Advice???





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Ajohnson, no. I don't think I saw a 2X13 until this winter. I'm sure it'd handle the lure just fine.
NateSki
Posted 3/8/2008 11:05 PM (#306277 - in reply to #306271)
Subject: Re: Reel Advice???





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Location: New London, MN
Brad told me that the difference from the 10's and 13's arent as bad as you would think. The blades on the 13's arent as flat as the 10's??
Whoolligan
Posted 3/9/2008 7:01 AM (#306287 - in reply to #306254)
Subject: Re: Reel Advice???




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Nate, my understanding was the opposite, they are flatter than the 10's. I could be wrong, sure wouldn't be the first, or the last.
sodaksker
Posted 3/9/2008 12:28 PM (#306320 - in reply to #306287)
Subject: Re: Reel Advice???





Posts: 79


Location: South Dakota
another vote for the induron. I have one and plan on getting another. At that price, they are pretty hard to beat.
shaley
Posted 3/9/2008 1:12 PM (#306327 - in reply to #306320)
Subject: Re: Reel Advice???





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Location: Iowa Great Lakes
I got a Induron yesterday I'll be getting another soon.
h20wolf
Posted 3/9/2008 2:08 PM (#306333 - in reply to #306254)
Subject: RE: Reel Advice???





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I was considering an abu 7000i. Would this be better with the lower gear ratio @ 4.1-1 compared to the induron at 5.1-1?
sodaksker
Posted 3/9/2008 5:10 PM (#306361 - in reply to #306333)
Subject: RE: Reel Advice???





Posts: 79


Location: South Dakota
with the power handle on the induron it pulls DC's like butter.
dougj
Posted 3/9/2008 5:45 PM (#306368 - in reply to #306254)
Subject: RE: Reel Advice???





Posts: 906


Location: Warroad, Mn
I'll give the 13's a try tomorrow with a Okuma 400 with a power handle and see how it handles them. Seems pretty good with the 10's.

Doug Johnson



Edited by dougj 3/9/2008 5:50 PM
Rebel9921
Posted 3/9/2008 5:50 PM (#306370 - in reply to #306254)
Subject: Re: Reel Advice???




Posts: 203


Location: Minnesota
Nateski... basically you cant go wrong with many reels listed in other postings... but just advising you that its sweeter when the company provides excellent service along with rebates... Abu Garcia offers rebates of up to $15 on their reels... so you could get a 7000iC3 for $119.95 from some retailers and after rebate, the reel will just cost you $104.95... cant complain...
NateSki
Posted 3/9/2008 8:25 PM (#306404 - in reply to #306370)
Subject: Re: Reel Advice???





Posts: 48


Location: New London, MN
Yea get what you pay for I guess...... I know Shimano has some rebates going on so i'll have to check them out. Thanks for the advice!!!
knooter
Posted 3/10/2008 12:10 AM (#306424 - in reply to #306254)
Subject: Re: Reel Advice???




Posts: 531


Location: Hugo, MN
Don't forget the Penn 975 for those big blades. I got mine last september and used it exclusively the remainder of the season for everything. It is one nice reel, my instant favorite.
bigfish27
Posted 3/13/2008 7:04 PM (#307322 - in reply to #306254)
Subject: Re: Reel Advice???





Posts: 26


Location: Chanhassen, MN
I just purchased 2 Induron's off the internet for $94 each, and hope to get the power handle. Have only good things about this reel. Can't wait to get my hands on them.

Edited by bigfish27 3/13/2008 7:06 PM
California_Muskie
Posted 3/13/2008 7:47 PM (#307331 - in reply to #307322)
Subject: Re: Reel Advice???





Posts: 299


Location: Ontario, California
Shoot me your address in a PM. I will send you two power handles for them once I get back from Florida / Seattle on the 25th.

Mark
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