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newbie
Posted 7/5/2013 9:08 AM (#650066)
Subject: power handle for topwater, jerks?


Any issue with using a power handle for jerks, wtd, rubber?
muskie! nut
Posted 7/5/2013 10:56 AM (#650080 - in reply to #650066)
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Location: Yahara River Chain
In what way???

The handle is a preference.
Guest
Posted 7/5/2013 8:26 PM (#650146 - in reply to #650066)
Subject: RE: power handle for topwater, jerks?


there is an issue, but might not be a problem, depends on your style

your hand moves farther (around) per crank with power handle -- if you want to bring in line quickly the power handle will slow you down---you simply can't move a long handle through a full rotation as fast as you can a short handle

not everyone works jerks and/or wtd really quick, but if you want to retrieve slack line very fast, a high-geared reel with a stubby handle is way to go (eg, Abu 6600 C4 with stock handle)

hard to know what you like until you try it

if you're new at the sport and don't have the option to play around with other guys' gear, might be worth buying a second hand abu C3 and a C4 and a powerhandle so you can swap the reels/handles around get a bit of an idea of what gear ratios with what size handles do what (before you start buying $200+++ reels)
Ebenezer
Posted 7/5/2013 11:05 PM (#650166 - in reply to #650146)
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I nominate that "Guest" post as most insightful "Guest" post of the year to date! Spot on!
That said, my style preference is for power handles. Stock paddle handles feel strange to me, as do rods butts shorter than 18 1/2" and rods shorter than 8' 9". Jes' sayin'!
Wood_Duck
Posted 7/6/2013 8:05 AM (#650182 - in reply to #650066)
Subject: Re: power handle for topwater, jerks?





Posts: 555


Location: Tennessee
I've gotten to the point I don't like my power handles for working topwaters or jerkbaits for that matter. I know that some people do though but not for me.
Skyblaster
Posted 7/7/2013 11:48 AM (#650300 - in reply to #650066)
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Posts: 190


Location: Savage, MN
I personally didn't care for the power handle on my ej and switched it out for a stock double paddle handle from a 400b.
5th lake Brad
Posted 7/7/2013 2:59 PM (#650309 - in reply to #650066)
Subject: Re: power handle for topwater, jerks?





Posts: 537


Location: Gilberts IL/Rhinelander WI
I've stripped the drive shaft on a calcutta te, throwing rubber, with a power handle. I figured out that I was pulling on the handle way too hard while ripping dawgs. I switched to a lefty te, rip with my dominate hand now. I have power handles on all my reels now.
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