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Message Subject: new reel
middlefork61
Posted 3/25/2014 5:14 PM (#702063)
Subject: new reel




Posts: 84


I'm sure this has been asked a lot but my birthday is coming up and I'm gonna get a new reel. I'm gonna get something in the $100 range I know these won't be the best and I don't need no one to tell me to get a toro or a calcutts . I'll mostly be throwing smaller buck tails, spinnerbaits, and cranks I have the okuma akena 400 or shimano Cardiff in mind which should I get ?
dami0101
Posted 3/25/2014 5:17 PM (#702066 - in reply to #702063)
Subject: Re: new reel





Posts: 750


Location: Minneapolis, MN
I have no experience with those reels, but if you can stretch your budget to $150 you can probably get a used Calcutta B in good condition.
Will Schultz
Posted 3/25/2014 6:08 PM (#702081 - in reply to #702063)
Subject: Re: new reel





Location: Grand Rapids, MI
That AK 400 is one tough reel, it is a $150 reel in a $100 box and you can find it for about $80. No comparison to the Cardiff in my opinion.
bigred2198
Posted 3/25/2014 6:15 PM (#702083 - in reply to #702063)
Subject: Re: new reel




Posts: 397


I have a cardiff and it has performed well
tolle141
Posted 3/25/2014 7:06 PM (#702101 - in reply to #702063)
Subject: Re: new reel





Posts: 1000


used 6500?
FishFinder87
Posted 3/25/2014 9:07 PM (#702140 - in reply to #702063)
Subject: Re: new reel





I don't have as much experience as most, but was happy with my C4 last year and picked up a Record this year. The standard C3 should be just over 100 bucks and has been the model T of reels for decades.. Most people have used one at some point, they are easy to maintain, and parts are easy to come by if you ever need to fix it. I'm sure it doesn't hold a candle to some of the reels out there today, but for 100 bucks I think you could do a lot worse. Just make sure if you get a round Abu that it is stamped "Made in Sweden" on the sideplate... Abu is now making a few cheaper Chinese versions that are not the same quality.
dmhuffman2010
Posted 3/25/2014 9:31 PM (#702145 - in reply to #702063)
Subject: Re: new reel




Posts: 25


I just got into muskie fishing and just went through this dilemma over the last week. Like you I was really looking for a Shimano Cardiff 400. Of all the reels people recommended me, the two I got most were the cardiff 400 or the ambassadeur c3 6500. If you sign up for promotions from places like Dicks Sporting goods. They often do $20 off $100 deals, so you could get a $110 cardiff for $90. Gander Mountain also has the C3 6500s for 99.99, but that may have been for the smaller size, and they were also sold out. Also, you can buy gently used Cardiffs or Ambassadeurs for $60-$80 on ebay. I'm no experienced musky fisherman by any means, but Ive been doing a lot of research as of late. If the size of cranks youre wanting to throw are very big, you may want to go with a gear ratio in the 5.3:1 area (Ambassadeur C3). If youre wanting to burn your bucktails, you might want to go with a higher gear ratio like a 6.4:1 (Ambassadeur C4). Finally, if you don't think you a lot of line capacity (for trolling, etc) you might want to consider a size down to the Cardiff 300 or Ambassadeur 5500. I was told theyre a much more comfortable size to handle.

Hope this helps.
Weevil
Posted 3/25/2014 9:46 PM (#702149 - in reply to #702063)
Subject: Re: new reel





Posts: 143


Location: Palatine, IL
No issues with my Cardiff.
northernmn
Posted 3/25/2014 9:52 PM (#702151 - in reply to #702063)
Subject: Re: new reel




Posts: 69


I vote Cardiff I have had no trouble with mine good real for the money. I have had some issues with okuma reels.
Teamemmajo
Posted 3/25/2014 10:20 PM (#702155 - in reply to #702063)
Subject: Re: new reel




Posts: 30


The Cardiff is a great reel for the money. I have a Toro, a 300ej and still use my Cardiff all the time.
jasonvkop
Posted 3/25/2014 10:21 PM (#702156 - in reply to #702063)
Subject: Re: new reel





Posts: 613


Location: Michigan
Okuma Akena without a doubt. Used mine for double tens even and didn't have a problem.
middlefork61
Posted 3/26/2014 5:40 AM (#702180 - in reply to #702063)
Subject: Re: new reel




Posts: 84


Went to my local wal mart last night and they happened to have a okuma on clearance for $80 so I grabbed it I feel for what I'm gonna do it will work fine I'll keep updated on how it treats me of anyone's curious like I was .
tswoboda
Posted 3/26/2014 9:57 AM (#702241 - in reply to #702066)
Subject: Re: new reel




Posts: 349


middlefork61 - 3/25/2014 5:14 PM I'm sure this has been asked a lot but my birthday is coming up and I'm gonna get a new reel. I'm gonna get something in the $100 range I know these won't be the best and I don't need no one to tell me to get a toro or a calcutts . I'll mostly be throwing smaller buck tails, spinnerbaits, and cranks I have the okuma akena 400 or shimano Cardiff in mind which should I get ?

 

dami0101 - 3/25/2014 5:17 PM I have no experience with those reels, but if you can stretch your budget to $150 you can probably get a used Calcutta B in good condition.

This has to be a joke, right...

 

I have owned both the Cardiff 400 and 6500c3... In your price range, i would definitely recommend the Cardiff 400.

kdawg
Posted 3/26/2014 9:59 AM (#702246 - in reply to #702241)
Subject: Re: new reel




Posts: 759


There is a reason why Abu has made the 6500c for how many decades now??? Kdawg
dami0101
Posted 3/26/2014 10:21 AM (#702249 - in reply to #702241)
Subject: Re: new reel





Posts: 750


Location: Minneapolis, MN
tswoboda - 3/26/2014 9:57 AM

dami0101 - 3/25/2014 5:17 PM I have no experience with those reels, but if you can stretch your budget to $150 you can probably get a used Calcutta B in good condition.

This has to be a joke, right...




What about that is a joke?
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 3/27/2014 12:29 PM (#702605 - in reply to #702241)
Subject: Re: new reel





Posts: 1425


Location: St. Lawrence River
tswoboda - 3/26/2014 10:57 AM

middlefork61 - 3/25/2014 5:14 PM I'm sure this has been asked a lot but my birthday is coming up and I'm gonna get a new reel. I'm gonna get something in the $100 range I know these won't be the best and I don't need no one to tell me to get a toro or a calcutts . I'll mostly be throwing smaller buck tails, spinnerbaits, and cranks I have the okuma akena 400 or shimano Cardiff in mind which should I get ?

 

dami0101 - 3/25/2014 5:17 PM I have no experience with those reels, but if you can stretch your budget to $150 you can probably get a used Calcutta B in good condition.

This has to be a joke, right...

 

I have owned both the Cardiff 400 and 6500c3... In your price range, i would definitely recommend the Cardiff 400.



What was the joke?? You can get a Calcutta B all day long for $150 used. If that's what you were referring to? I've seen very nice gently used curado's go for 130-150..
Booch
Posted 3/27/2014 1:09 PM (#702616 - in reply to #702063)
Subject: Re: new reel




Posts: 306


+1 on the Abu C3. I've owned several 5500s, and never had any problems. I keep 2 on hand for newbies to use on trips, or as backups.
Slimeduptuffy
Posted 3/27/2014 9:32 PM (#702790 - in reply to #702063)
Subject: Re: new reel





Posts: 151


Location: West of the metro, MN
My Cardiff is still hanging on after 3 seasons, I take good care of my gear, I've had to put some work in it but it works. I've got older c3's, C4's that last just as long, if not longer. They're a lot easier to fix/clean and you can tune em.
tswoboda
Posted 3/28/2014 9:46 AM (#702866 - in reply to #702066)
Subject: Re: new reel




Posts: 349


Ok, I'll try again:

Original post...

middlefork61 - 3/25/2014 5:14 PM I'm sure this has been asked a lot but my birthday is coming up and I'm gonna get a new reel. I'm gonna get something in the $100 range I know these won't be the best and I don't need no one to tell me to get a toro or a calcutts . I'll mostly be throwing smaller buck tails, spinnerbaits, and cranks I have the okuma akena 400 or shimano Cardiff in mind which should I get ?

 

First reply...

dami0101 - 3/25/2014 5:17 PM I have no experience with those reels, but if you can stretch your budget to $150 you can probably get a used Calcutta B in good condition.

You guys don't see the irony here?

I totally agree the Calcutta B is a great reel and a good, used one can be had for $150 or less.  Same for a good, used Toro or Curado.  BUT I think the OP already knows that and it's not what he wanted to hear.

dami0101
Posted 3/28/2014 11:22 AM (#702882 - in reply to #702866)
Subject: Re: new reel





Posts: 750


Location: Minneapolis, MN
tswoboda - 3/28/2014 9:46 AM

Ok, I'll try again:

Original post...

middlefork61 - 3/25/2014 5:14 PM I'm sure this has been asked a lot but my birthday is coming up and I'm gonna get a new reel. I'm gonna get something in the $100 range I know these won't be the best and I don't need no one to tell me to get a toro or a calcutts . I'll mostly be throwing smaller buck tails, spinnerbaits, and cranks I have the okuma akena 400 or shimano Cardiff in mind which should I get ?

 

First reply...

dami0101 - 3/25/2014 5:17 PM I have no experience with those reels, but if you can stretch your budget to $150 you can probably get a used Calcutta B in good condition.

You guys don't see the irony here?

I totally agree the Calcutta B is a great reel and a good, used one can be had for $150 or less.  Same for a good, used Toro or Curado.  BUT I think the OP already knows that and it's not what he wanted to hear.



Gottcha, for some reason I read it as Calcutta 400D's
Brady080
Posted 3/29/2014 6:32 AM (#703005 - in reply to #702063)
Subject: Re: new reel




Posts: 32


daiwa lexa 300hs 7.1:1...awesome reel for small stuff. 32.4' per turn 22lb drag. 135 bux on ebay
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