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Message Subject: Matching rods/reels
esoxaddict
Posted 5/16/2005 4:32 PM (#147180)
Subject: Matching rods/reels





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Three reels:

6500 C4 (6.3:1)
Millionaire CVZ 300A (5.1:1)
Shimano Cadriff 301 (5.8:1)

Three rods:

Fig Rig Tooth Tamer 8' MH (medium/fast action)
Fig Rig Tooth Tamer 6'10" H (medium action)
St Croix Premier 6'9" H (fast action)


How the do I decide which rod gets which reel?

Right now I've got the millionaire on the 6'10" Fig Rig
The 6500 on the St Croix
and the Shimano on the 8' Fig Rig

It seems to be working out pretty well, but I wonder if there's a reason to pair them up differently???

Jeff
sworrall
Posted 5/17/2005 11:29 AM (#147286 - in reply to #147180)
Subject: RE: Matching rods/reels





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Not really, no. Matching up the reels to the rod is a personal-what-feels-balanced-to you deal, IMHO. If the outfits are comfortable and perform well, that's all that's important.
jonnysled
Posted 5/17/2005 11:49 AM (#147290 - in reply to #147180)
Subject: RE: Matching rods/reels





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Location: minocqua, wi.
if it were me:

the cardiff on the mh action .... smaller profile could use lighter line and throw lightweight baits
the 6500 on the 8' .................. the higher gear ration on the bucktail rod
the millionaire on the 6'10" ...... the smoothness for the gliders

just what i would do, but everyone might have their own preference.
esoxaddict
Posted 5/17/2005 11:51 AM (#147291 - in reply to #147180)
Subject: RE: Matching rods/reels





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I guess it's not as much which reel goes on which rod as it is which reel to use for what lures.

Seems half the world thinks the C4 is perfect for burning bucktails (should be on the 8'MH rod then) and the other half the world thinks I'll blow it up because ot wasn't designed for that and it's a better jerkbait reel because the high gear ratio allows it to take up slack line better.

Then there's fast action vs. medium action...

sigh...



BenR
Posted 6/21/2006 3:50 AM (#197308 - in reply to #147180)
Subject: RE: Matching rods/reels


the C4 will not work for bucktails for the most part uless they are small and if you plan on throwing cranks you have a bigger problem...other than that use them on whatever rod you like...Ben
rpieske
Posted 6/23/2006 6:05 PM (#197737 - in reply to #147180)
Subject: RE: Matching rods/reels





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Location: St. Louis, MO., Marco Is., FL, Nestor Falls, ON
Before I read how you had them rigged, I chose exactly the same combinations you did.
muskyyoungster
Posted 6/23/2006 6:25 PM (#197741 - in reply to #147180)
Subject: RE: Matching rods/reels




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Location: on a musky lake
i agree with jonny i have my millionaire on my jerbait rod and it works great with all baits especially gliders.
Schuler
Posted 7/5/2006 10:41 PM (#199434 - in reply to #147180)
Subject: RE: Matching rods/reels





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Location: Davenport, IA
I wouldn't suggest using a c4 for anything other than jerkbaits. Thats my only bit of advice. Otherwise see how they balance out.
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