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Location: NW WI | I waited waaaaaay too long last year to send my reels to Matt's in the off season. Had to buy new reels in order to fish this year. So now I have far more reels than rods currently, I think I'm going to make this a habit . I have a Chaos Shock n Awe on the way, and am fixin' to use it for "mag" class rubber. The XXXH Bulldawg rod I use for Pounders and Monsters i think is just too much, it works fine for mag baits but just seems like I'm exerting too much effort for a lighter weight bait. Hoping the Shock n Awe will fill a middle ground I've been missing.
I can either throw an Abu revo Toro Beast on it or an Okuma Komodo 400 or a Penn Fathom 400 on it.
Leaning towards the Komodo.
Do you think it will hold up for this purpose? |
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| yes they are a tough reel |
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| it is a very durable reel, so that wont be a issue.
however, it might be more appropriate to leave the Komodo on the MI XXXH and use the TORO Beast on the Chaos XXH?
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Location: NW WI | Thanks for the replies. Those 3 reels are rodless currently, the MI has a reel on her already. Was leaning towards the Komodo for this application because it needs to be re-lined regardless, the break system is the least user friendly adjustable- so a dedicated purpose seems to suit the bill, it appears to be built H.D. but I just don't hear or see much about it talked on. So figured I'd ask. |
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