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montei |
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Posts: 87 | you could use a tranx for any bait you wanted. | ||
Guest |
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maybe,but it come only on the wrong side.......and anyway the value is higher than 300 | |||
cave run legend |
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Posts: 2097 | dfkiii - 5/5/2013 11:15 AM When did the Tranx become an "all around reel" ? muskyhunter47 - 5/3/2013 10:17 AM for under 300 not really.kick it up and you. could look at the tranx hg or the pg I use my tranx hg for 10's, 8's, twitching cranks, and rubber. I am sure it would be good for jerks and gliders but I cannot work my baits fast enough. | ||
Killerbug |
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Posts: 339 Location: Denmark | ABU makes great fishing reels, Shimano makes great machines. | ||
CiscoKid |
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Posts: 1906 Location: Oconto Falls, WI | Shimano Calcutta 400B, and if you like low profile the Shimano Curado 300E. I have tried many different reels in the past, and keep coming back to Shimano. I don't think I will stray from them any longer. | ||
Ben Olsen |
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"You could use a Tranx for any bait you wanted..." It weighs over 20 ounces! You could also use a sledgehammer to drive a thumb tack! | |||
Langkamp's Guide Svc |
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Posts: 77 | I like the revos for comfort but the calcuttas hold up better in the long run. If you're not on the water more than 15-20 days a year I'd go with the revos for the sole fact of them fitting your hand and their comfortability. I made the switch from winch's to calcutta's for blades and big cranks due to the fact that I don't want to deal with sending reels in while the fishing season is in full swing. I still use the hs revos for dawgs, jerks and WTD top waters but I have to keep an extra one on hand @ all times due to the problems I've had with them. I'd like Shimano to come out with something between the Curado 300 and the Tranx in a high speed low-profile reel. | ||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32886 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | I'm on the water a hell of allot more than 15 to 20 days a year, and have had zero issues with my Revos. I do maintain them meticulously, as I do my Shimanos. | ||
Langkamp's Guide Svc |
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Posts: 77 | I keep up on my reel maintenance better than most. I'm not sponsored by Shimano so I have no personal interest in my critique. Shimanos hold up better in the guide boat. I love fishing with the revos....until the thumbar jams and I spend an hour trying to fix it while running the trolling motor trying to stay on a breakline and figure out a pattern for the day with clients in the boat. I will still tell people to buy revos because they're the beefiest low-profile reel out there without having to strap a brick (Tranx) to your rod. I wouldn't even consider a tranx a low-profile reel but it's not round so I guess it falls into that category. I'm just speaking from personal experience with the revos. If anyone else wants to chime in I'd like to hear what you have to say. | ||
Ronix |
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Posts: 981 | when the thumb bar gets jammed just press it down again, releases it no problem. I love the revos. The 61 5:4:1 is my favorite reel ever. I also am really impressed with the new 401D | ||
hunter991 |
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Posts: 139 | 400b | ||
RyanJoz |
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Posts: 1716 Location: Mt. Zion, IL | Grease the Teflon pads on the sides of the thumb bar and you won't have this problem with the revo reels. I have one that had a flaw with the drive shaft and that has been the only problem for mine. My reels get used a ton... | ||
PIKEMASTER |
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Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160 | On any Toro if it is a right hand reel put a dot with a marker on the thumb bar on the handle side of the thumb bar and put your thumb on the dot to push down and the bar will not jam. If it is a left hand Toro then the left side or handle side. The thumb on a 60 Toro is very wide and over time will jam if you push it down on the far side from the handle side. | ||
IAJustin |
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Posts: 2015 | Love my 60's but the thumbbar is plastic and will wear out - I have two from 2009 - I finally wore them out, but abu fixed both (replaced 3 parts) and cleaned for $25 each. thought that was a good deal, should have back today or tomorrow - hopefully they are back to near new | ||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32886 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | I have never had a thumb bar jam on my Revos, but I do tend to do exactly what PIKEMASTER suggested without the dot. And, the thumb bar on my 400D is plastic. Just checked. | ||
PIKEMASTER |
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Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160 | Even the TE reels have a PLASTIC thumb bar, do what Steve does and U won't have a problem, I have found alot of Musky Guy's need a picture, a dot so they can remember LOL LOL | ||
ARmuskyaddict |
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Posts: 2024 | What kind of dot works best for 10's and bulldawgs? | ||
IAJustin |
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Posts: 2015 | they wear out period, the fact they took 4 years of abuse from me is top notch,.. I never had one jam either? but kick lever,clutch link and lift curve, wear out eventually.. when you actually get out and muskie fish 75+ days a year for 4 years, all reels have issues. I'm sure they last longer fishing bluegills. | ||
Propster |
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Posts: 1901 Location: MN | Anecdotal evidence is just that. And I have no skin in the game nor anything bad to say about the Toro in general. However I owned and tried two, and believe me I know where and how to depress a thumb bar, but both of mine had problems with that exact issue shortly after getting them. And with very little use on them. I understand you get a lemon now and then, I just chose not to subject myself to the issue and got rid of them after having Abu "fix" them. Same thing happened to one that I sold to a buddy. So while I'm sure many or even most may have had zero problems, they certainly weren't non-existent. | ||
Killerbug |
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Posts: 339 Location: Denmark | IAJustin - 5/16/2013 6:42 PM they wear out period, the fact they took 4 years of abuse from me is top notch,.. I never had one jam either? but kick lever,clutch link and lift curve, wear out eventually.. when you actually get out and muskie fish 75+ days a year for 4 years, all reels have issues. I'm sure they last longer fishing bluegills. The kick lever issue has been solved since the 01 batch of the Toros. Look under the reel feet. If the last two digits are 01, or higher, the reel have the new steel armored kick lever. The Toros are as strong as the Calcuttas, but IMO need a bit more maintenance. Due to the construction, the Revos and Toros can't flush humidity well. ABU's answer to this is, remove the spool after each trip, and let the reel dry, instead of leaving it in the boat. There is a good reason, why a Toro or any ABU multiplier are so easily to taken into tree parts | ||
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