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Message Subject: New Reel, Luna 300, Calcutta 400B, Penn 975?
Fishrdan
Posted 11/13/2007 1:09 AM (#284331)
Subject: New Reel, Luna 300, Calcutta 400B, Penn 975?




Posts: 13


Hey Guys,

Great site, 1st time posting, actually ran across MuskyFirst while looking for info on the Diawa Luna 300. It's kind of strange, I live in Vegas, but from Wisconsin so reading the posts brings back memories...

Anywho, I need a new baitcaster and looking for advise on the; Daiwa Luna 300 Shimano Calcutta 400b and Penn Int 965/975 reels. I'll be throwing trout imitation striper plugs off a boat, 10 and 11' surf rods, 25-40# line, Lake Mohave, Mead. Looking for a reel that casts well, doesn't constantly overrun, holds about 250 yrs 15# mono (spectra + topshot) and has enough drag to land a 50# striper,,, if I'm lucky enough to tie into one...

I have Corvalus/Catala 400 trolling reels that work well, cast nice and have enough line capacity and drag for stripers to 40#, looking for something similar to put on the surf rods, but don't think the Corvalus/Catala can hack constant casting with a 10-11' rod.

What are the pro's and cons between the Daiwa Luna 300 Calcutta 400B and Penn International 965/975? Which reel casts better and is more reliable? What are you guys using?

I also noticed several people said the Gander Mountain Guide Series GS66HS or BPS Pete Mania reels are OK. What are your thoughts on these reels, are they good for the long haul or a disposable reel? How do they cast, good drags?

Thanks and sorry for the long winded post,
Dan

Edited by Fishrdan 11/13/2007 1:14 AM
sworrall
Posted 11/13/2007 6:59 AM (#284337 - in reply to #284331)
Subject: Re: New Reel, Luna 300, Calcutta 400B, Penn 975?





Posts: 32880


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
If you are taking all model suggestions, I'd look into the Okuma Induron. I had the pleasure of beating those reels up this season and am very impressed. The 250 will hold all the line you need, but the 400 sounds like more of a match for the rods you are using.
PIKEMASTER
Posted 11/13/2007 7:35 AM (#284345 - in reply to #284331)
Subject: RE: New Reel, Luna 300, Calcutta 400B, Penn 975?





Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160
If you are looking for a great deal on a reel try the new Tica Caiman Striper le reel 9 BEARINGS will hold 275yds - 14lb line, retails $130.00 with a power handle.The best reel you can buy is the 400 TE Calcutta !!! this reel will last a life time of fishing !!! Shimano has one of the Best reel service, so you could send it in year after year for service and Shimano will make it new year after year.
Muskie Treats
Posted 11/13/2007 11:43 AM (#284377 - in reply to #284331)
Subject: Re: New Reel, Luna 300, Calcutta 400B, Penn 975?





Posts: 2384


Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot
The Diawa is the smoothest and casts the furthest of all the reels I've used. That includes Calcutta's, TE's, and most of the Abu line. The reel handle is also the most comfortable in the business.
ron f
Posted 11/13/2007 3:56 PM (#284416 - in reply to #284331)
Subject: Re: New Reel, Luna 300, Calcutta 400B, Penn 975?


fir the price luna get my vote
bluegill
Posted 11/13/2007 4:25 PM (#284420 - in reply to #284331)
Subject: Re: New Reel, Luna 300, Calcutta 400B, Penn 975?




Posts: 199


Location: Sandusky, OH
I'll cast my vote for the 975. Incredibly solid, great history in saltwater and fresh, very durable. Smoother than my other reels, and while not quite butter, it gets better with each use. No doubt it will handle both your baits and your fish.

Eric
MUSKYBOY
Posted 11/13/2007 4:27 PM (#284421 - in reply to #284420)
Subject: Re: New Reel, Luna 300, Calcutta 400B, Penn 975?


I have them all and they are all pretty good reels. However, I have two Lunas and for me that reel is best.
Fishrdan
Posted 11/14/2007 10:29 PM (#284645 - in reply to #284331)
Subject: Re: New Reel, Luna 300, Calcutta 400B, Penn 975?




Posts: 13


Looks like the Luna is the pick of the bunch.

Steve mentioned the Okuma Induron. How long have you guys been using the Induron IDX400 and how does it compare to the Luna 300, Calcutta 400B or Penn 975. I'd rather spend $250 for a reel that will last 5-10 years, opposed to a reel that needs to be replaced in a few years. Anyone else use the Induron and want to share some comments on this reel?

Thanks,
Dan
esox50
Posted 11/14/2007 10:53 PM (#284650 - in reply to #284331)
Subject: Re: New Reel, Luna 300, Calcutta 400B, Penn 975?





Posts: 2024


Be forewarned, the Luna is not a bulletproof reel. I know myself and others have had a fair share of problems, and others not. I've currently got two that need to be sent in for repairs from earlier this summer... cost my buddy a first place finish at an earlier IMTT event in Illinois this fall after the reel would not reenage.
sworrall
Posted 11/14/2007 10:53 PM (#284652 - in reply to #284331)
Subject: Re: New Reel, Luna 300, Calcutta 400B, Penn 975?





Posts: 32880


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I have a year's use on my Okumas. Smooth and user friendly. I think this one is a winner, having used almost every reel ever made for Muskies and a bunch that were not. I liked them enough to buy 4 more this Fall.
Fishrdan
Posted 11/18/2007 11:49 PM (#285291 - in reply to #284331)
Subject: Re: New Reel, Luna 300, Calcutta 400B, Penn 975?




Posts: 13


Well,,, I decided to get an Okuma Induron, seemed like the best bang for the buck and in some reviews, equal if not exceeding a Calcutta 400b. We'll see how she goes this winter pulling on some big stripers

Thanks for the help guys!

Edited by Fishrdan 11/18/2007 11:50 PM
Reef Hawg
Posted 11/20/2007 12:15 PM (#285503 - in reply to #284331)
Subject: RE: New Reel, Luna 300, Calcutta 400B, Penn 975?




Posts: 3518


Location: north central wisconsin
After blowing up a couple diawas and ABU's this fall trolling, and my Okumas hanging right in there till the end(well we do have a few more days...), I am interested in seeing the casting version of the Okuma. Seems they don't overadvertise, and just make a solid product. I'd recomend the convector trolling reels to anyone. Steve, have a price and specs(or link to such) on that induron?
California_Muskie
Posted 11/20/2007 1:27 PM (#285518 - in reply to #285503)
Subject: RE: New Reel, Luna 300, Calcutta 400B, Penn 975?





Posts: 299


Location: Ontario, California
Here you go Jason....

http://www.okumafishingteam.com/reels/roundbaitcast/induron.html
lambeau
Posted 11/20/2007 1:43 PM (#285519 - in reply to #285518)
Subject: Re: New Reel, Luna 300, Calcutta 400B, Penn 975?


i've been pleased with my Induron, good value for the price.
the power-handle is a must have upgrade, be sure to ask for one.
and thank-you Okuma for making a left-hand crank version!

Rollie & Helen's has 'em:
http://www.muskyshop.com/modules/cart/products.php/nav_id/21/page/1...
sorenson
Posted 11/20/2007 1:59 PM (#285522 - in reply to #285519)
Subject: Re: New Reel, Luna 300, Calcutta 400B, Penn 975?





Posts: 1764


Location: Ogden, Ut
I don't torture reels like most of you guys w/ a continual diet of double 10 bucktails, but my Induron has been flawless all summer. It sits a bit lower on the reel seat and fits my hand more comfortably than any of my other reels. It's generally the first one I reach for now when casting. The power handle actually took some getting used to for me, but I like it now.
S.
BALDY
Posted 11/20/2007 2:05 PM (#285524 - in reply to #285519)
Subject: Re: New Reel, Luna 300, Calcutta 400B, Penn 975?




Posts: 2378


lambeau - 11/20/2007 1:43 PM

i've been pleased with my Induron, good value for the price.
the power-handle is a must have upgrade, be sure to ask for one.
and thank-you Okuma for making a left-hand crank version!

Rollie & Helen's has 'em:
http://www.muskyshop.com/modules/cart/products.php/nav_id/21/page/1...


If I order a reel from Rollie and Helen's does it come with a power handle or do I need to specify that I want one? Or do I need to get one directly from Okuma?
California_Muskie
Posted 11/20/2007 2:39 PM (#285537 - in reply to #285524)
Subject: Re: New Reel, Luna 300, Calcutta 400B, Penn 975?





Posts: 299


Location: Ontario, California
If anyone orders an Induron IDX reel... shoot me a PM or an email and I will mail you a power handle free of charge.

Mark Rogers
Okuma
Andy
Posted 11/20/2007 4:53 PM (#285556 - in reply to #284331)
Subject: Re: New Reel, Luna 300, Calcutta 400B, Penn 975?





Posts: 133


Location: Lake Tomahawk, Musky Central, USA
The daiwas clickers are too quiet!
Fishrdan
Posted 11/25/2007 10:10 PM (#286164 - in reply to #284331)
Subject: Re: New Reel, Luna 300, Calcutta 400B, Penn 975?




Posts: 13


Hey Mark, thanks for the ***FREE*** power handles for the Okuma reels.

I got them a few days after the request, talk about customer service!

Now I'm just waiting on UPS and the next trout stocking to test them out...
jerkmybait
Posted 12/3/2007 5:31 PM (#287445 - in reply to #284331)
Subject: RE: New Reel, Luna 300, Calcutta 400B, Penn 975?





Posts: 31


Location: saint paul, mn
will the okumas work well with the larger baits: cowgirls, pounders, etc...?
BALDY
Posted 12/3/2007 6:11 PM (#287448 - in reply to #287445)
Subject: RE: New Reel, Luna 300, Calcutta 400B, Penn 975?




Posts: 2378


jerkmybait - 12/3/2007 5:31 PM

will the okumas work well with the larger baits: cowgirls, pounders, etc...?


Absolutely!!

I threw Pounders and Double X's a bunch this fall on an Induron and a Okuma 8'6 XH. Great setup for those baits.
kidnoah
Posted 5/17/2010 2:28 PM (#441230 - in reply to #285537)
Subject: Re: New Reel, Luna 300, Calcutta 400B, Penn 975?


Marc,

I have been looking to make the move from spinning reels to a starter conventional reel. The induron seems like a great choice based on the comments here. Do you still have the upgraded handle if I get the reel?
kidnoah
Posted 5/17/2010 2:32 PM (#441232 - in reply to #285537)
Subject: Re: New Reel, Luna 300, Calcutta 400B, Penn 975?




Posts: 1


Marc,

I have been looking to make the move from spinning reels to a starter conventional reel. The induron seems like a great choice based on the comments here. Do you still have the upgraded handle if I get the reel?

Thanks,

Noah
RiverMan
Posted 5/17/2010 8:41 PM (#441305 - in reply to #284331)
Subject: Re: New Reel, Luna 300, Calcutta 400B, Penn 975?




Posts: 1504


Location: Oregon
I have three Indurons, no problems at all! Love em! I used two of them all day long this spring for two weeks using heavy weight for springers and they both worked great.

Jed
NOFEAR
Posted 5/17/2010 9:17 PM (#441310 - in reply to #284331)
Subject: Re: New Reel, Luna 300, Calcutta 400B, Penn 975?




Posts: 208


LUNA.
sworrall
Posted 5/17/2010 10:53 PM (#441330 - in reply to #441310)
Subject: Re: New Reel, Luna 300, Calcutta 400B, Penn 975?





Posts: 32880


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
This thread is almost three years old....
setme31
Posted 5/18/2010 10:08 AM (#441362 - in reply to #284331)
Subject: Re: New Reel, Luna 300, Calcutta 400B, Penn 975?





Posts: 516


Location: Kildeer, IL
Steve, that begs the question, how are the reels holding up?
piker
Posted 5/21/2010 11:41 AM (#441993 - in reply to #284331)
Subject: Re: New Reel, Luna 300, Calcutta 400B, Penn 975?





Posts: 185


Location: On the water
CTE 401 best allround reel you can have..
Hammskie
Posted 5/21/2010 12:41 PM (#442006 - in reply to #441993)
Subject: Re: New Reel, Luna 300, Calcutta 400B, Penn 975?





Posts: 697


Location: Minnetonka
piker - 5/21/2010 11:41 AM

CTE 401 best allround reel you can have.

Amen.
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 5/21/2010 1:25 PM (#442015 - in reply to #284331)
Subject: Re: New Reel, Luna 300, Calcutta 400B, Penn 975?





Posts: 1425


Location: St. Lawrence River
i use a 400b with a powerhandle. Like it. What about a saltist did you put any thought into that?
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