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Message Subject: Jerkbait Reel
bridgeman
Posted 5/8/2009 10:02 AM (#376850)
Subject: Jerkbait Reel




Posts: 529


Location: Not Where I Want To Be
Looking for some opinions on your favorite Jerbait- Glider Reel and why
esoxaddict
Posted 5/8/2009 11:01 AM (#376862 - in reply to #376850)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Reel





Posts: 8772


I prefer the 6500C4, with a power handle.

6.4:1, picks up line quickly. You'll only get a season or two out of it, but the parts that wear out are cheap and very easy to replace.

Generally speaking? I used to think "buy the most expensive reel you can afford"...

Today I think "horse#*#*, but a reel you can fix when it breaks, because it will break eventually. Buy two of them, then you'll always have one that works..."
lambeau
Posted 5/8/2009 11:43 AM (#376877 - in reply to #376850)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Reel


don't "buy the most expensive reel", instead buy the reel you can afford that performs best and is durable. jerkbaits especially put a lot of stress on the parts of a reel. i sure as heck don't want a reel that i know will fail eventually, because i've had that happen to me with a fish on the line...and that sucks in a way that backup reels can't help.

far and away my favorite is the Shimano Curado 300. not cheap, but not expensive; high speed; built like a tank.
Jsondag
Posted 5/8/2009 11:48 AM (#376878 - in reply to #376850)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Reel





Posts: 692


Location: Pelican Rapids, MN
I prefer the same reels I use for blades - Except non-level winds. - The line pick up it huge when working jerks.
In the past I have used Calcutta 700's & Abu 7000's. This year I'm running a bunch of Saltists.

Edited by Jsondag 5/8/2009 4:25 PM
quackaddict9
Posted 5/8/2009 12:11 PM (#376887 - in reply to #376850)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Reel




Posts: 123


Location: Bemidji, MN
I used Daiwa Lunas last summer and performed well for me.
JKahler
Posted 5/8/2009 2:53 PM (#376920 - in reply to #376850)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Reel




Posts: 1286


Location: WI
I use a C4, I like the fast gear ratio.
Pikiespawn
Posted 5/9/2009 1:41 PM (#377028 - in reply to #376920)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Reel




Posts: 921


Location: Apollo, PA
cabo 30 or 31 is a nice reel and built like a tank too
Lakeshore Lure Co.
Posted 5/9/2009 2:38 PM (#377031 - in reply to #377028)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Reel





Location: Chicago, IL
diito on the C4
the high gear ratio does the trick
reasonable price for a decent reel
bassinbob84
Posted 5/9/2009 3:35 PM (#377040 - in reply to #376850)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Reel




Posts: 646


Location: In a shack in the woods
Shimane tekota 600. Just got it and haven't used it a whole lot but the two hours casting cranks today was awesome. I am definately buying more.
Tiger
Posted 5/10/2009 10:30 PM (#377250 - in reply to #376850)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Reel




Posts: 221


Location: ohio
C4 here also,
sworrall
Posted 5/10/2009 10:38 PM (#377254 - in reply to #376850)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Reel





Posts: 32880


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
My favorite is an Okuma 250 Induron.
jjmuskie
Posted 5/11/2009 10:56 AM (#377335 - in reply to #376850)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Reel





Posts: 208


Location: Sun Prairie, WI
1 more for the C4. Great for fast line pick up, going on season 2 with mine, we'll see how it does this year, so far so good, just have to put the power handle on her this year.
Muskie Treats
Posted 5/11/2009 11:05 AM (#377339 - in reply to #376850)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Reel





Posts: 2384


Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot
I used to use a C4 but don't have any power once you catch a fish. I switched to a TE and it worked well. This year I'm trying my Curado and I think that is going to be the ticket. It's low profile so you won't get "the claw" twitching gliders all day. It also has a fairly high speed retrieve similar to a C4. They're also very durable, much more so then the Abu's I've had in the past.
bn
Posted 5/11/2009 11:20 AM (#377342 - in reply to #376850)
Subject: RE: Jerkbait Reel


I'm currently using a Maina 5.1 to 1 bass pro reel...100 bucks..been using it a seasons worth of fishing now with no trouble...can't go wrong for 100 bucks..at times they go on sale for 70.
Fish and Whistle
Posted 5/11/2009 1:05 PM (#377379 - in reply to #376850)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Reel





Posts: 462


Location: Antioch, IL
One more vote for the C4. Same reasons as above.
Troyz.
Posted 5/12/2009 10:22 PM (#377759 - in reply to #377379)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Reel




Posts: 734


Location: Watertown, MN
Calcutta 400 and 400TE, the have been bullet proof, but this year will be trying the curado 300 and the new revo toro 60, for reason like treats stated, I palm and the hand cannot take it all day.

Troyz
Muskiecut
Posted 5/13/2009 1:41 PM (#377881 - in reply to #376850)
Subject: Re: Jerkbait Reel




Posts: 135


Location: Irvine, KY
5600 C4 for the reasons listed above, but I have plans to go to a Toro 50HS because of palming with small hands.

Edited by Muskiecut 5/13/2009 1:42 PM
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