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Muskiecut
Posted 2/23/2009 9:36 PM (#362348)
Subject: Round VS Low profile




Posts: 135


Location: Irvine, KY
I was reading other threads and noticed all the talk about low pro reels. Personaly I havent tried one for muskie, all my rods have round reels as do most of the people ive fished with or spoke to. I was wondering what you guys prefer, and what advantages you think one has over the other.

Thanks.

Edited by Muskiecut 2/23/2009 10:11 PM
tyler k
Posted 2/23/2009 10:21 PM (#362358 - in reply to #362348)
Subject: Re: Round VS Low profile




Posts: 409


Location: Almond, WI
It depends on how you hold the rod, and how large your hands are. I hold the foregrip rather than the reel, so the debate is irrelevant on that point. Generally people with smaller hands might prefer a low pro if they grip around the reel. I have only rounds, and will continue to only have rounds for the foreseeable future. Even though a lot of these low pros have high gear ratios, high spool capacity, which low pros cannot compete with, normally trumps gear ratio as far as inches per crank goes.
gtp888
Posted 2/24/2009 6:16 AM (#362386 - in reply to #362348)
Subject: RE: Round VS Low profile





Location: Sun Prairie, WI
I prefer round. Large, wide hand for me and a low profile reel keeps my hand kinked up and clenched all day. Very uncomfortable for me. I also find it easier to work a bait by palming a round reel, so round is my preference. Tried a low profile last year...sold it.
shaley
Posted 2/24/2009 7:23 PM (#362516 - in reply to #362386)
Subject: RE: Round VS Low profile





Posts: 1184


Location: Iowa Great Lakes
I use both and each have there duties. Cowgirls some glides I run low pro reels, everything else I run on 400 series round ones for now.
Beaver
Posted 2/24/2009 10:31 PM (#362573 - in reply to #362516)
Subject: RE: Round VS Low profile





Posts: 4266


it's a comfort thing, once again. what is comfortable and keeps you on the water, and what you can hold onto the best. i know when fishing other species, i sometimes find it hard to fish smaller reels because they kind of get 'lost' in my hand when i palm them. i've opted for round reels for bass and walleyes when i'm casting crankbaits and spinnerbaits.(lunas and shimanos) i still use low profile for flippin, pitchin and other finesse tactics. i have big hands, and im comfy with round reels. i cant imagine using a low profile for muskies. reels the size of abu 5500s is as small as i go.
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