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Irish02bk |
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Posts: 150 | I know there are lots of reels out there for power and high speed, If your going to spend $500 on a reel, do you think the PG or HG has more bang for the buck? | ||
Drakl |
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Posts: 192 Location: Quebec, Canada | I myself plan on buying the Tranx PG. I had read that 75% of Tranx sold are PG vs 25% for HG. The PG is just more versatile with a better mix of power and speed. | ||
cast4musky |
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Posts: 865 | X2 PG would be my choice between the two of them, but both tough to throw with all day. | ||
catfishonthelake |
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Posts: 161 Location: New Jersey | I think it depends on what you want to do with it. For pulling 10's, I don't have anything other reel that does a better job than the PG. If you want to burn smaller stuff faster, the HG has a higher gear ration and I think 8 more inches of line per turn of the handle. | ||
muskyhunter47 |
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Posts: 1638 Location: Minnesota | there tools what do you want it to do how are you fishing.I have both my HG is on my pounder set up for big rubber it picks up line fast so when your ripping and jerking you big rubber baits there is no slack in your line. my PG is on my buck tail set up turns 10 into butter . it comes down to what you want it to do. I use the PG more then the HG | ||
hoosierhunter |
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Posts: 427 | I just bought one this winter and after a ton of research and asking anyone that had used them I went with the PG, now if it will ever warm up so I can take it for a ride. | ||
Sidejack |
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Posts: 1084 Location: Aurora | Wait, I was told the HG makes a dbl 10 feel like a beetle spin. That's not the case??? | ||
Mr Musky |
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Posts: 999 | Side jack the PG makes it feel like a beetle spin . HG has some torque. | ||
Sidejack |
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Posts: 1084 Location: Aurora | Crud.. well, i'm still gonna try and burn um with the HG this season. If I find i'm in need of physical therapy i'll switch to 8's. I bet the PG does alright too at burning with 30" per crank. Man.. I remember when all we had for burning was the 7000 at just under 24" per crank. | ||
eightweight |
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Posts: 209 | Had the same question so ended up getting one of each as there a "lifetime reel I should be able to figure out what reel for what set up using a Thorne Predator 9' and a slingblade so this should cover it along with the PG and HG Bill Irish02bk - 3/9/2014 11:39 AM I know there are lots of reels out there for power and high speed, If your going to spend $500 on a reel, do you think the PG or HG has more bang for the buck? | ||
jboutdoorguy |
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Posts: 120 | I have a PG and like it. A friend with a HG wants to trade me. | ||
PIKEMASTER |
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Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160 | If U want to fish all day long with DCG get the PG, the HG U will only be able to use a few hours at a time for DCG 10-13. U can use the PG for size 8 and smaller blades all day. | ||
BNelson |
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Location: Contrarian Island | Huh? I use the hg all day, all season, no issues. Had a pg. Like the hg a lot more | ||
eightweight |
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Posts: 209 | seems its a wash as to who likes what , glad they make the 2 gear ratios !! | ||
bdog |
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Posts: 357 Location: Duluth, MN | My PG will do anything I want it to. So I may have to turn the handle a little faster to realy get em rippin, but I wouldnt trade it for the world. I may pick up a HG for big rubber and small bucktails, but I dont really need it. Then again I dont really need 75% of the sh#t I have now!!! | ||
T_Peterzen55 |
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Posts: 117 | Get the PG first. Then get a HG a week later to spread out the spending | ||
Mojo1269 |
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Posts: 753 | T_Peterzen55 - 3/12/2014 7:51 AM Get the PG first. Then get a HG a week later to spread out the spending :) Exactly... They are two different aninmals. Do you want a Yukon Denali (PG) or a Porsche (HG). Both awesome but very different and there uses and fuctionality have some cross over but are really best served for different things. | ||
BNelson |
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Location: Contrarian Island | why that way? i had the PG first, got the HG and sold the PG...guess I do like fast cars... ; ) PGs are for old guys! | ||
MikeHulbert |
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Posts: 2427 Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana | HG would be the one I would suggest...if your gonna use this big of a reel, you might as well get the one that performs best with big blades and big rubber. | ||
Musky 77 |
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Posts: 54 | bdog - 3/12/2014 5:22 AM My PG will do anything I want it to. So I may have to turn the handle a little faster to realy get em rippin, but I wouldnt trade it for the world. I may pick up a HG for big rubber and small bucktails, but I dont really need it. Then again I dont really need 75% of the sh#t I have now!!! How do you like the pg for big rubber? | ||
Sidejack |
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Posts: 1084 Location: Aurora | You should at least go PG 13 if big rubber's involved. ~ahem~ | ||
MuskieFever |
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Posts: 572 Location: Maplewood, MN | Sidejack - 3/12/2014 8:27 PM You should at least go PG 13 if big rubber's involved. ~ahem~ I'm dyin over here hahaha | ||
muskiewhored |
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Location: Oswego, IL | MuskieFever - 3/12/2014 11:44 PM Sidejack - 3/12/2014 8:27 PM You should at least go PG 13 if big rubber's involved. ~ahem~ I'm dyin over here hahaha X2 | ||
pnkocher |
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Posts: 39 Location: Lakeville, MN | I have both but use the PG a lot more, it's more versatile....though I don't throw much big rubber. I'd have a hard time using the HG with DC8's and not blow the lure out of the water, unless my rod tip is underwater, assuming a full spool. I threw 10's and 13's for a week, ~14 hours a day, with an HG - it was fine but PG better for that IMO | ||
muskyhunter47 |
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Posts: 1638 Location: Minnesota | Buy one of each tell your wife you bought one for her that way you will have both | ||
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