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backdraft
Posted 12/16/2012 4:14 PM (#603812)
Subject: Double 8's - reel




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Lots have been written about "the right reel for 10's".

What about 8's ? I'm interested in putting some double 8's on my "list" for this year but would hate to have to buy new reels. I have Abu Garcia 6500 C3's. Would these be adequate? I don't want to burn the 8's, just want to be able to reel then in without too much stress and strain.

Your thoughts?

Backdraft
MuskieSwede
Posted 12/16/2012 4:55 PM (#603821 - in reply to #603812)
Subject: Re: Double 8's - reel




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As long as you put a power handle on it you should be a-ok
Top H2O
Posted 12/16/2012 5:08 PM (#603824 - in reply to #603821)
Subject: Re: Double 8's - reel




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Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
Why wouldn't you want to burn double 8"s ?
I garantee you'll catch more fish,..... I like the Revo high speed for this very tactic.
Speed Kills, especialy with smaller buck tails.
Targa01
Posted 12/16/2012 5:24 PM (#603826 - in reply to #603812)
Subject: Re: Double 8's - reel





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Location: Grand Rapids MN
+1 for Revo Toro HS

Now I just have to find a lefty!
Tackle Industries
Posted 12/16/2012 5:46 PM (#603832 - in reply to #603812)
Subject: Re: Double 8's - reel





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Location: Land of the Musky
Even my bass reel does well with double 8s with the exception of burning. A small musky reel will work great. JMO
James
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