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| Cabbage Patch |
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Posts: 200 Location: Milwaukee, WI | Any suggestions for a reel that is smaller in size than a Tranx or Lexa 400? I have smaller hands so the Lexa 400 I have is too large. | ||
| RandalB |
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Posts: 470 | I have really come to like my Toro Beast for big blades and it's a smaller profile reel too. HTH, RandalB | ||
| tkuntz |
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Posts: 815 Location: Waukee, IA | I drag blades with an NaCl 5.3:1 w/ jigging power handle. Works for me just fine. | ||
| hoosierhunter |
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Posts: 427 | If you are proficient with a baitcaster I would recommend the saltist. Will not cast as easy but with a little practice it cast very well. Built like a tank and has more than enough speed and power. | ||
| fishhawk50 |
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Posts: 1416 Location: oconomowoc, wi | Toro S | ||
| tkuntz |
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Posts: 815 Location: Waukee, IA | fishhawk50 - 5/31/2016 7:17 AM Toro S What handle are you using? My Toro S 60 with counterbalanced power handle pulls too hard to be good for anything above 8s. I use it as a general purpose reel more than a big blade reel, but that's only my personal preference. | ||
| dami0101 |
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Posts: 750 Location: Minneapolis, MN | Revo Toro Winch. It's not fast but then again if you aren't able to use a larger reel, you really aren't going to get anything faster. | ||
| fishhawk50 |
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Posts: 1416 Location: oconomowoc, wi | tkuntz - 5/31/2016 10:32 AM fishhawk50 - 5/31/2016 7:17 AM Toro S What handle are you using? My Toro S 60 with counterbalanced power handle pulls too hard to be good for anything above 8s. I use it as a general purpose reel more than a big blade reel, but that's only my personal preference. the one handle it comes with.. my wife and i each have one and find it rather easy and effortless to pull 10's with. 9 foot TI and 9'6" TI rods | ||
| muskyhunter47 |
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Posts: 1638 Location: Minnesota | I'm a small guy 5'7" after using my Tranx and getting use to it there is no other reel for blades .then when I switch to my 400 TE it's like using a snoopy reel . I forced myself to use it for a 2 day weekend trip now it don't even notice the size | ||
| dami0101 |
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Posts: 750 Location: Minneapolis, MN | the other option is to get used to holding the fore grip instead of palming | ||
| ARmuskyaddict |
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Posts: 2026 | tkuntz - 5/31/2016 10:32 AM fishhawk50 - 5/31/2016 7:17 AM Toro S What handle are you using? My Toro S 60 with counterbalanced power handle pulls too hard to be good for anything above 8s. I use it as a general purpose reel more than a big blade reel, but that's only my personal preference. Try picking up a jigging beast handle and put it on the Toro S in the middle slot. I have 4 days on mine and haven't had the reel engage during the cast, whereas with the NaCL I had the problem more often than I liked. | ||
| T3clay |
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Posts: 770 | Anyone have experience with a garcia 7000 for big blades? | ||
| MOJOcandy101 |
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Posts: 705 Location: Alex or Alek? | T3clay - 5/31/2016 9:14 PM Anyone have experience with a garcia 7000 for big blades? I've used my uncles and it pulls pretty easy, The problem I have is the size of the reel. The thing is massive, and it has a switch instead of a thumb bar for free spool. | ||
| Zinox |
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Posts: 1098 | Beside that its pretty slow, but yes it work great for 10s | ||
| T3clay |
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Posts: 770 | I use a garcia 5500 for blades right now and after about 10 casts I can't hardly reel anymore | ||
| Zinox |
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Posts: 1098 | you can't compare the 5500 and the 7000, they are world apart. | ||
| T3clay |
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Posts: 770 | Any other reel anyone suggest under $150 for double 10s? I love my 5500s but the just don't get the job done. I am interested in the Daiwa saltist. Which model would you guys suggest, the one that I was looking at is 6.4 to 1 gear ratio and I can't imagine that's super easy pulling in the double tens???? | ||
| T3clay |
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Posts: 770 | Also does diawa makeSTTLW30HA in left hand? I can't find any online | ||
| Kaddy13 |
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Posts: 9 | Winch! Hands down! I throw Super Models often, comes in like butter. | ||
| hoosierhunter |
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Posts: 427 | With the saltist you want the 20, it palms easy and still holds a ton of line. Make sure you get the black one that automatically engages the reel when you start cranking. | ||
| bigfoot |
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Posts: 247 Location: Grand Marais, MN | T3clay - 6/1/2016 2:08 PM Any other reel anyone suggest under $150 for double 10s? I love my 5500s but the just don't get the job done. I am interested in the Daiwa saltist. Which model would you guys suggest, the one that I was looking at is 6.4 to 1 gear ratio and I can't imagine that's super easy pulling in the double tens???? Find a new or used eBay Calcutta 400b. Should handle blades well, wont burn them but it's a very durable, user friendly reel | ||
| FlyPiker |
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Posts: 393 | The 7000 will crank in 10s but the gearing does not hold up well. I destroyed mine cranking in 10s. Out of warranty so the repair costs were about the same as a used one... Not using a 7000 for big blades anymore. | ||
| Pointerpride102 |
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Posts: 16632 Location: The desert | T3clay - 6/1/2016 6:10 PM Also does diawa makeSTTLW30HA in left hand? I can't find any online I don't think the saltist comes in a left hand model. I, too, recommend the LW20HC. You can usually find them on eBay for $189. Or try the Facebook flee markets and get a used one for a bit cheaper. Great reel. | ||
| T3clay |
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Posts: 770 | i need a lefty reel, that's to bad about the saltiest, was getting excited about them! | ||
| dami0101 |
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Posts: 750 Location: Minneapolis, MN | learn to cast righty? I know it's not ideal but it's how you gain your largest number of options. | ||
| Zinox |
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Posts: 1098 | No problem in learning to retrieve with the other hand, i use both left and right hand reels now. | ||
| nar160 |
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Posts: 435 Location: MN | I used both 7000 and 5500 C3s for a while. The 7000s are very large and a pain to palm. I switched to 5500s and threw everything with them (double 10s prob 50-60% of the time) for 3 summers. Double 10s all day is pretty fatiguing - adding a power handle helps, but even then it is work. I also had a lot of mechanical problems - gears, levelwinds, clutch arms, antireverse bearings, and I even snapped a couple frames right at the base. Some of that is my fault, but I haven't had those problems with other reels. You almost have to carry spare reels on longer trips or risk losing days of fishing time if you break down early in the trip. I switched to an NaCl 51 for most stuff and it is much easier to crank in big blades. It's also small and comes in left and right crank. Presumably a Toro S 51 would be similar, but it felt a little taller when I held one in person. Both are a little over $150. I still use a 5500C3 for a rod that I throw jerkbaits and wtd topwaters with - works fine for that. | ||
| Cabbage Patch |
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Posts: 200 Location: Milwaukee, WI | Thinking about the high speed toro beast??? | ||
| T3clay |
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Posts: 770 | I'm looking too and the beast is $400, ouch... I was looking at the winch but with 5.4-1 gears and only 22"/turn I cant imagine its easy to burn big blades. plus with that high of a gear ratio I would imagine that its just as hard to crank them in as the 5500s.... wish there were more reasonable priced options I can justify $200 after that I'm not sure and really even after looking at all the options the saltiest looks to be the best, even after compairing to shimanos and garcias. just wish they made a lefty model. its the only reel I can find that has a lower gear ratio and still picks up 30"+/handle turn. a bigger reel doesn't bother me I just need one that does what I need it to do! | ||
| Landry |
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