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esoxaddict
Posted 5/3/2010 10:20 AM (#438816)
Subject: Best reel for...





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Is there a reel capable of pulling double 10's, at least some of the time, that is small enough for a woman to use comfortably? I'm trying to find a good reel for my girlfriend, kind of a general purpose reel, as she will probably only have one combo for the time being. It would be easy if she wasn't collecting doble 10's, but she is, and she really wants to be able to throw them. But all my reels are too big for her hands. Any suggestions other than getting a girlfriend with bigger hands?
pamuskyhunter
Posted 5/3/2010 10:26 AM (#438819 - in reply to #438816)
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Posts: 613


Location: big cove tannery pa
Revo Toro can throw and handle pretty much everything.

Edited by pamuskyhunter 5/3/2010 11:42 AM
whynot
Posted 5/3/2010 10:58 AM (#438824 - in reply to #438816)
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Posts: 897


teach her to use the foregrip...
fish4musky1
Posted 5/3/2010 12:41 PM (#438848 - in reply to #438816)
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Location: Northern Wisconsin
Revo toro... saw bucher using them for big blades and it's low profile
reelman
Posted 5/3/2010 12:45 PM (#438850 - in reply to #438816)
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Go with the 50 size Toro.
sbro73
Posted 5/3/2010 12:59 PM (#438854 - in reply to #438816)
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Posts: 82


Location: Minneapolis,Mn
I second that, the Toro 50, would be perfect!
curleytail
Posted 5/3/2010 1:08 PM (#438856 - in reply to #438816)
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Posts: 2687


Location: Hayward, WI
Even though I've never used one, the Revo Toro is the first thing that came to my mind. Or, for less money you could try a 250 sized Okuma with a Power Handle. It might fit her better than the 400 size most of us use, and with the power handle, should make pulling 10s pretty easy.

curleytail
CU301DSV
Posted 5/3/2010 9:50 PM (#438960 - in reply to #438848)
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Location: Canada
fish4musky1 - 5/3/2010 1:41 PM

Revo toro... saw bucher using them for big blades and it's low profile


I watched Musky Hunter the other night and Steve Herbeck and Dan Herbeck from Andy Meyers lodge were both using Revo Toro's. I don't have large hands either and bought a Revo Toro winch for my 8' St.Croix just for throwing DCG's.
twells
Posted 5/3/2010 11:10 PM (#438967 - in reply to #438816)
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Posts: 393


Location: Hopefully on the water
I have a Revo Whinch in both the 50 and 60 and like the way it feels. If your girlfriend isnt going to be buring them I would lok at the Revo in the 5:4 to 1 gear ratio for her as it will handle a very god all around plus be abble to occasionally burn them. If you are looking for a good price on them or outher reels look I would look at www.tacklecorner.net They have some great prices on reels. I just wish I would have found them earlier than buying 3 of the revo's this year at ragular prices.
esoxaddict
Posted 5/3/2010 11:35 PM (#438970 - in reply to #438816)
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Thanks guys!

Steve and Danny had just started using them last time I was up, and did have good things to say about them, but I'm still a bit concerned about durability. Any issues with the Revo?
piker
Posted 5/4/2010 2:12 AM (#438976 - in reply to #438824)
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Posts: 185


Location: On the water
whynot - 5/3/2010 5:58 PM

teach her to use the foregrip...


+1 that would solve it right away and let's her fish with the best reel for the apllication.
PIKEMASTER
Posted 5/4/2010 8:20 AM (#438991 - in reply to #438976)
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Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160
ABU TORO 50 that reel comes with a power handle. I would go with 5.4:1 gears.
That reel is only 10oz so if you match it up with a good lite weight rod, your girlfriend will be able to fish all day.
Tim Schmitz
Posted 5/4/2010 8:52 AM (#438995 - in reply to #438991)
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Posts: 540


Location: MN
I'd check out the saltist 20 it's olny the size of an abu 5500. Last year when I used the toro 60 it kind of hurt my hand there oddly shaped.
PIKEMASTER
Posted 5/4/2010 9:12 AM (#438996 - in reply to #438995)
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Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160
The Saltist 20 is a small reel, but I think it weights in at 18-19oz, The Toro is 10oz.
Buckeyemusky
Posted 5/4/2010 10:42 AM (#439014 - in reply to #438816)
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Posts: 43


Old reliable Zebco 33
WI Skis
Posted 5/4/2010 12:54 PM (#439036 - in reply to #438816)
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Posts: 547


Location: Oshkosh
Toro 50 5.4:1, but becarful cause if you use it, your gonna want one also.

Peter
RyanJoz
Posted 5/4/2010 10:04 PM (#439121 - in reply to #438816)
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Posts: 1710


Location: Mt. Zion, IL
my wife uses 7000 hsn's.......and she doesnt have large hands....it depends on how much you spoil them as to what they will use.
shaley
Posted 5/4/2010 10:41 PM (#439128 - in reply to #439121)
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Posts: 1184


Location: Iowa Great Lakes
My wife and 14 year old daughter use my Curado 300
Jason Bomber
Posted 5/6/2010 7:33 AM (#439391 - in reply to #438816)
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The curado hurts after a short time throwing tens IMO. I love it for up to showgirls and jerks/smaller cranks though.
I'd have her hold a 300TE. Little narrower than the standard 400, but I think the components are mostly the same. Gears, drag etc..
Should be a solid reel if not too big..

guest
Posted 5/6/2010 8:05 AM (#439398 - in reply to #438816)
Subject: RE: Best reel for...


Assuming she is not already comfortable palming reels I would recommend teaching her to foregrip the rod. She will get a better hookset, get less fatigued, and on a cold day her hands will stay warmer. This will also open up a lot of reel options as well.
Bytor
Posted 5/6/2010 9:41 AM (#439421 - in reply to #439398)
Subject: RE: Best reel for...





Location: The Yahara Chain
guest - 5/6/2010 8:05 AM

Assuming she is not already comfortable palming reels I would recommend teaching her to foregrip the rod. She will get a better hookset, get less fatigued, and on a cold day her hands will stay warmer. This will also open up a lot of reel options as well.


I echo what 'guest' has to say.
mtcook16
Posted 5/25/2010 1:08 PM (#442578 - in reply to #439128)
Subject: Re: Best reel for...





Posts: 546


Location: MN
shaley - 5/4/2010 10:41 PM

My wife and 14 year old daughter use my Curado 300



awesome reel for the smaller blades and jerk and twitch baits, but 10's and bigger will do a number on a person with that reel. its just not made for them. it does pick up 28" and is just about backlash proof.
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