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CrappieKid |
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Posts: 80 Location: Geneva, IL | I will be getting a $400 gift card from work soon (10 year anniversary). If you had $300-$400 for a reel what would you buy? Lets assume the rod is a St. Croix 8' MHF. Lets further assume you want to roll (not burn) dbl 10 cowgirls and throw cranks. Abu Revo Winch? Shimano Calcutta TE? Other choices? http://www.thornebros.com/muskie/reels/shimano/calcuttaTE.html | ||
Guest |
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buy 2, Revo Winch and Revo w/ 5.4 to 1. | |||
Hammskie |
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Posts: 697 Location: Minnetonka | Easy choice for the rod/application you specified: Calcutta 400TE. | ||
esoxfly |
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Posts: 1663 Location: Kodiak, AK | I've got 400TE's now and just bought a 700TE to try this year. I'm not a burner, and I just want a #*^@ good reel with level wind in my hands, so they get my vote for the price range you mentioned. | ||
whynot |
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I've used both the TE and Toro HS, haven't used the winch, but I'd say the TE would be the best bet for you. You can do everything with that reel and slow rolling double-10's is a breeze with it. If you get the winch you lose the ability to rip cranks because you wouldn't have the line pick-up necessary. | |||
jackson |
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Posts: 582 | Calcutta TE. Probably last the longest. | ||
edalz |
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Posts: 458 | Calcutta TE with a power handle. | ||
BrokenWing |
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Posts: 106 Location: On Lake St Clair Michigan | Ed I knew what your would say!!! | ||
bassinbob84 |
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Posts: 646 Location: In a shack in the woods | I'd go with the te as well or maybe the conquest if you want to add a little extra cash. Those look sweet. | ||
Plunker |
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Posts: 307 | TE! Only reel I'll buy any more for casting. | ||
dway |
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Posts: 107 Location: central illinois | calcutta te.i loved it so much i went ahead and bought 2 more last year. you wont be dissappointed. | ||
ttrap |
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Posts: 279 | whynot - 3/8/2010 1:44 PM I've used both the TE and Toro HS, haven't used the winch, but I'd say the TE would be the best bet for you. You can do everything with that reel and slow rolling double-10's is a breeze with it. If you get the winch you lose the ability to rip cranks because you wouldn't have the line pick-up necessary. With the Winch you can have a reel that will force you to slow down in the colder water temps though. But I don't think you can go wrong with either. | ||
Schlagel |
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700TE. I have two, but wish I had ten. Esoxfly: It'll blow you're mind how much you're going to love that reel (and for what you paid, you should). | |||
esoxfly |
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Posts: 1663 Location: Kodiak, AK | Thanks Paul. I'm looking forward to it for sure. | ||
esoxaddict |
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Posts: 8788 | I haven't read the other replies, but I suspect my answer is a bit different... If I had X amount of dollars to spend on a reel? I'd divide that number in half and buy TWO reels, especially if I was looking at $400. It's been my experience that even the best reels will fail, no mater how you maintain them, whether they cost $50 or $250. Some are clearly better than others, and there are features to look at when considering what you are using the reel for (double 10's in your case), but I think you'd be much better served to pick a reel for say $200, and buy two of them. That way, when one breaks, which it WILL, you have a brand new backup, and you can keep right on fishing. | ||
Esoxmtk |
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Posts: 129 Location: Glenmoore PA | Calcutta TE all the way! | ||
itallushrt |
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Posts: 76 Location: Kentucky | Calcutta if you are hellbent on spending that much, BUT I urge you to look at the Avet line. They are incredible reels and best of all made in the US! Oh and about 150$ less than the Calcutta. Edited by itallushrt 3/9/2010 5:42 AM | ||
CASTING55 |
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Posts: 968 Location: N.FIB | a penn 975,mine lasted all last year without breaking,so I bought another one this winter. | ||
Jsondag |
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Posts: 692 Location: Pelican Rapids, MN | I would agree, on the Calcutta tip - Although, these are some JDM (Japanese models) that are incredible. and are $335 & $365. I'll PM you the site to get them. Attachments ---------------- CALCUTTA_ISO.jpg (47KB - 147 downloads) | ||
crix |
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Posts: 165 Location: tHe LaKe Of PrIoR, mN | I am a bit surprised nobody said anything about the trinidad line. I got one cheap last year and love it! It does take a bit to get the hang of, but speed kills em I know becase of the speed of the reel I tricked a few extra skis last summer. I run a 16 and want to buy another for my other rod now! | ||
STUSHSKY |
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Posts: 375 | gotta agree with itallushrt above, look at the avet sx mc 2 speed reel...comes in right or left handed models...it's nice and small & it weighs in at just a hair more than a calcutta 400 and COSTS LESS & gives you two reels in one...wanna burn db 10's all day long with very little effort just put it in high gear which will give you about 36" per crank...wanna slow roll or whatever just press a button and it will give you about 20" per crank...you can't break this reel if you tried...and again, it's AMERICAN MADE...! | ||
MikeHulbert |
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Posts: 2427 Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana | Another vote for a 400 TE with a power handle on it. Great reel. | ||
Cast |
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If I were a professional fisher I would buy the Shimano Calcutta. If I were an amateur angler I would buy the Abu Garica Record or the Okuma Induron and keep the cost difference in the bank for a rainy day. | |||
whynot |
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Could not disagree more with the above post regarding buying a Record and saving money. Records are NOT built for musky fishing and WILL break and then you're out $160. The anti-reverse on Records is garbage. I don't have any experience with Endurons. I've had a 401TE for two years and have had one problem at the end of last season, sent it in and got it back in two weeks for $50 plus shipping there. Spend the extra money, it will save you some frustration and money down the road. | |||
jackson |
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Posts: 582 | Although the AVET reels may be nice, i don't think they have a level wind. That is going to be a problem is you are new to bait casters. Hell, i ain't new at all and i can't stand reels without a level wind. | ||
STUSHSKY |
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Posts: 375 | i purchased my avet sx mid last season and it took me a matter of about ten casts to get used to the manual engaging part of it and as far as the non levelwind part i don't understand how they "can be a problem for someone new" since as long as they hold the reel level in their hand, like i assume they would with any other baitcasting reel that they might use, the line comes back on the reel pretty much on the center of the spool without having to guide it back and forth... | ||
jackson |
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Posts: 582 | hey, it's personal preference. some like it some don't. i tried and didn't warm up to it. I think for anyone new getting into the sport, they may have more backlashes than normal. Like i said, probably a great reel, just not for me. I am old school and like to use calcutta's and St croix's. They work just fine and i find it easier for those borrowing my stuff when we are out fishing to get the hang of it. I knew i guy that i fished with once who was new to musky fishing. . This is the guy that was talked into buying an Salist reel without the level wind. thats the reel he let me try. While he was fishing knots out of his spool i was casting. Again. to each their own. My thought was seeing a newbie starting out with that reel wasn't as pleasant. Edited by jackson 3/9/2010 3:24 PM | ||
reelman |
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Posts: 1270 | If you're are starting out there is not a $300+ reel I would suggest. INstead of dropping $600+ on a combo use that same money and get 2 or 3 different combos. This way you have a combo for each different application. As to the original post. I'm sure the Avet's are nice reels but if you are not trying to burn a double 10 it's to big IMHO. Why use an ocean reel for musky if you don't have to? If you are burning them then maybe it's a different story. For general purpose bucktails it's real hard to beat a Toro Winch. | ||
thrax_johnson |
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Posts: 313 Location: Bemidji, Lake Vermilion | +1 for the Shimano TE's. Rock solid. Might not be the "fastest" but are the best all purpose muskie reels out there. | ||
NOFEAR |
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Jerry, you got my interest on these reels and i found the site but it was not very detailed. When you say these reels rock could you give me some more details? There close to the same price as the TE's so what are the advantages or disadvantages. Appreciate it! SK | |||
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