Muskie Discussion Forums
| ||
Moderators: Slamr | View previous thread :: View next thread |
Jump to page : 1 Now viewing page 1 [30 messages per page] Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Komodo 350 |
Message Subject: Komodo 350 | |||
Musky_WV![]() |
| ||
Posts: 63 | I've always been a Abu fan but if the Komodo 350 will hold up as good as the Nacl I'm thinking of going that route to save cash. Anyone had any problems with there Komodo? | ||
bob1![]() |
| ||
Posts: 228 | I just bought one. Have not tried it out yet. Looks like a very nice reel though!! | ||
lennyg3![]() |
| ||
Posts: 483 Location: NE PA | These are good reels. Stout internals and will hold up to quite a bit of abuse. I have one and it has treated me well. Larry Dahlberg uses this reel on his show, the hunt for big fish, and has caught everything from cubera snapper, to sailfish, to wolfish, ect... the list goes on. The only issue he had was an instance where he dropped it in the sand I believe... | ||
Zib![]() |
| ||
Posts: 1405 Location: Detroit River | I have a Komodo 350 & so far so good. I don't think it holds as much line as they claim though. I still like my Abu Revo Toro 61 better though but I like the Komodo more than my Curado 301.
| ||
Ray Fuller![]() |
| ||
Posts: 340 Location: Lake County Illinois | I used the Komodo all last season and the reel was solid,no problems and very comfortable to use. | ||
sworrall![]() |
| ||
Posts: 32934 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Good reel all the way. | ||
tuffy1![]() |
| ||
Posts: 3242 Location: Racine, Wi | Used one the last half of 2014. Worked very well for rippn big cranks and rubber. I'll be using them on other rods this year for topwater and blades. Definitely picking a couple more up for this season. | ||
upnortdave![]() |
| ||
Posts: 670 Location: mercer wi | What about citrix anyonr try it | ||
lennyg3![]() |
| ||
Posts: 483 Location: NE PA | upnortdave - 3/28/2015 10:29 AM What about citrix anyonr try it Citrix has the same capacity, same gearing avail, but weaker internals. This is not to say that the citrix wouldn't work, but durability may be compromised with baits that have a lot of resistance on the retrieve. | ||
upnortdave![]() |
| ||
Posts: 670 Location: mercer wi | Its for my wife. Mostly for reg bucktail n topwater. I found a 5:4 gear on ebay. Have a lexa 300 for her other rod for jerks. Not plannin on her thrown 10 n mag dawgs. Was goin to get her another lexa but she thought the citrix was prettier ![]() | ||
lennyg3![]() |
| ||
Posts: 483 Location: NE PA | upnortdave - 3/28/2015 12:26 PM Its for my wife. Mostly for reg bucktail n topwater. I found a 5:4 gear on ebay. Have a lexa 300 for her other rod for jerks. Not plannin on her thrown 10 n mag dawgs. Was goin to get her another lexa but she thought the citrix was prettier :-) That reel will work just fine for what she wants to do. EXO 300 would be a good option as well. Light weight, may be less fatiguing... | ||
Wood_Duck![]() |
| ||
Posts: 555 Location: Tennessee | Sturdy reels for sure, my friend horsed in a 65lb bluecat last weekend on the Komodo | ||
bob1![]() |
| ||
Posts: 228 | I finally used mine for 5 days last week. Seemed to cast quite well. Cannot say how they handle a fish yet. No takers! | ||
hoytrules![]() |
| ||
Posts: 68 | I have one and only used it one day so far and it seem well built. | ||
wallydiven![]() |
| ||
Posts: 538 Location: northern indiana | Does anyone know if the komodo will fit in the Scotty type rod holders? Thanks | ||
Jump to page : 1 Now viewing page 1 [30 messages per page] |
Search this forum Printer friendly version E-mail a link to this thread |


Copyright © 2025 OutdoorsFIRST Media |