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Kingfisher
Posted 5/14/2012 11:37 AM (#559675)
Subject: Best rod and reel combo for double 10 buck tails




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Location: Muskegon Michigan
Hi guys I need your help in a big way. My wife fishes the St. Croix reels Avid 250 and 300 and is having trouble with double 10s. I need a rod and reel combo that will not work her so hard but can not jump up to a huge reel. Are there power handles available for the Avid 300? if so where do I go to get them? What is considered to be the best lower geared smaller reel for this job? I am sure there are many more rods that will work but getting reel that will fit her hands and geared right is going to be tough. Mike
anzomcik
Posted 5/14/2012 11:47 AM (#559677 - in reply to #559675)
Subject: Re: Best rod and reel combo for double 10 buck tails





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Yes on power handles (Do a google search to find your answer on place to buy). If you do some reading, gear ratio does not make a reel a better choice for big blades other factors play a larger role (beating a dead horse).

Why dont you just spool the reel 3/4 full of line, it will make the retrieval easier.
Flambeauski
Posted 5/14/2012 2:41 PM (#559719 - in reply to #559675)
Subject: Re: Best rod and reel combo for double 10 buck tails




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Location: Smith Creek
SC has power handles available in their retail store (1800-826-7042 ext. 119). I think the AC300A handles them better than the 400b. Curado or Revo might handle them better, IDK.
Does your wife need a level wind? If not you can get into an AVET 5.3 SX for around 150-200. Paired with a big dawg burning 10's is really easy. The reel only weighs 14 oz.
missourimuskyhunter
Posted 5/14/2012 3:41 PM (#559727 - in reply to #559675)
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Location: Lebanon,Mo
How about the Toro Winch in 50 or 60 size..??
PIKEMASTER
Posted 5/15/2012 1:41 PM (#559921 - in reply to #559675)
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Toro Winch 50 comes with a Power Handle and a stock double paddle one.
Kingfisher
Posted 5/16/2012 8:58 AM (#560082 - in reply to #559675)
Subject: RE: Best rod and reel combo for double 10 buck tails




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Location: Muskegon Michigan
Thanks guys, We got the handle ordered from St. Croix and as she already has several 250 and 300 models we will start there. I doubt she will have the strength to burn one up so now I am looking for the right rod. Mike
net 1
Posted 5/16/2012 9:53 AM (#560100 - in reply to #560082)
Subject: RE: Best rod and reel combo for double 10 buck tails


Kingfisher - 5/16/2012 8:58 AM

Thanks guys, We got the handle ordered from St. Croix and as she already has several 250 and 300 models we will start there. I doubt she will have the strength to burn one up so now I am looking for the right rod. Mike

might i suggest a tackle industries rod? 8'6" xh for your wife should be a great set up.
jackson
Posted 5/16/2012 10:23 AM (#560107 - in reply to #559675)
Subject: Re: Best rod and reel combo for double 10 buck tails




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for dbl 10's i like a 8 or 9 foot Xxh rod with a revo toro Winch. Right now i have an 8'6" Okuma with a toro winch for 10's and it works very well. I would like to get a lighter rod thou.
Kingfisher
Posted 5/16/2012 12:02 PM (#560129 - in reply to #560100)
Subject: RE: Best rod and reel combo for double 10 buck tails




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Location: Muskegon Michigan
net 1 - 5/16/2012 10:53 AM

Kingfisher - 5/16/2012 8:58 AM

Thanks guys, We got the handle ordered from St. Croix and as she already has several 250 and 300 models we will start there. I doubt she will have the strength to burn one up so now I am looking for the right rod. Mike

might i suggest a tackle industries rod? 8'6" xh for your wife should be a great set up.


Im in contact with James right now on a tackle industries rod for her she can put her modified St. Croix reel on it and I think she will be fine. And again thanks a ton guys. Mike
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