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Message Subject: Reel for Rubber
MONSTERMAG
Posted 6/26/2012 9:44 PM (#567779)
Subject: Reel for Rubber




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Suggestions for a reel used for mostly big rubber? Would be paired with a MI Monster Heavy 8'6" Thanks
toothycritter88
Posted 6/26/2012 9:46 PM (#567780 - in reply to #567779)
Subject: Re: Reel for Rubber





Shimano 700te
d2bucktail
Posted 6/27/2012 12:02 AM (#567796 - in reply to #567779)
Subject: RE: Reel for Rubber




Posts: 238


I love my Abu Garcia Record for big rubber. It has held up very well over several years of abuse!
Nolan
Posted 6/27/2012 5:12 AM (#567804 - in reply to #567779)
Subject: Re: Reel for Rubber




Saltist
sixdeucers
Posted 6/27/2012 7:30 PM (#567962 - in reply to #567779)
Subject: Re: Reel for Rubber




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I 2nd the Saltist. Picks up line quick and no drag slipping on the hook set.
honkermusky
Posted 6/27/2012 8:36 PM (#567973 - in reply to #567779)
Subject: Re: Reel for Rubber




Posts: 383


Location: SE Wisc and Vilas County
i would have to say the 700te as well. i have that and a saltist but the brute force backed up by the shimano cant be beat.
joemsanderson
Posted 6/27/2012 8:52 PM (#567975 - in reply to #567779)
Subject: Re: Reel for Rubber




Posts: 150


Location: Central Minnesota
Ive had good luck with the saltist for rubber. It kind of sucks for lighter stuff (bucktails) but for the money it is great for big rubber.
MONSTERMAG
Posted 6/28/2012 12:43 PM (#568083 - in reply to #567779)
Subject: RE: Reel for Rubber




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What size saltist you guys using?
TC MUSKIE
Posted 6/28/2012 3:14 PM (#568110 - in reply to #567779)
Subject: Re: Reel for Rubber




Location: Minneapolis
I use the saltist 20 for big rubber and bringing in spinners real fast. it picks up line too fast for rubber IMO but it still works well.
Nolan
Posted 6/29/2012 3:44 PM (#568332 - in reply to #567779)
Subject: Re: Reel for Rubber




Saltist 20 is what I have, A double cowgirl is the lightest lure I want to ever throw on that set up
backdraft
Posted 6/29/2012 9:43 PM (#568374 - in reply to #568332)
Subject: Re: Reel for Rubber




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Saltist 20 w/ levelwind or without ?...

Thanks!

'draft
Guest
Posted 6/30/2012 7:36 AM (#568399 - in reply to #568374)
Subject: Re: Reel for Rubber


I use the 20 Saltist With levelwind. Casts good with heavy baits, I can even throw small bucktails with the correct wind. It's pretty fast, and decent quality for the money.
gregk9
Posted 6/30/2012 10:56 AM (#568421 - in reply to #567779)
Subject: Re: Reel for Rubber





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Location: North Central IL USA
Revo Toro 50! Love the low profile reels. Probably be selling my 2 round reels and buying a Toro 60 HS.
kodiak
Posted 6/30/2012 11:06 AM (#568424 - in reply to #567779)
Subject: Re: Reel for Rubber





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Location: Okoboji
For some reason i didnt care for saltist 20 for rubber but it works just fine i would get a used calcutta anf send it to pikemaster for carbon drags and a tune up
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