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Posted 2/26/2003 6:56 AM (#61515)
Subject: Bass Pro Shops Pete Maina combo


Does anyone have any experience with this rod and reel and If so what are your thoughts on it? I noticed it has a line capacity of 175 yards of 17lb. test, does anyone use line that light?

Would the Abu Garcia C5 series be a better way to go? The reason I ask these question is I have a cheap spinning outfit I've used for Muskie fishing and was wanting to upgrade. All input appreciated.

Mark
Mark H.
Posted 2/26/2003 7:02 AM (#61516 - in reply to #61515)
Subject: RE: Bass Pro Shops Pete Maina combo




Posts: 1936


Location: Eau Claire, WI
Mark,

I own one of the rods and one of the reels, I do not use them as a combo, so far no problems. I have heard they are pretty good setups for the money.

The reels are built on Flueger (spelling) tooling and the rods are ok. parts for reels or service is available through Bass Pro.

I think if you are multi-species angler who fishes muskies a few times a year this setup will do you just fine for many years.

I also run several of Abu's C4's and C5's...they are ok for the money as well but I have grown increasingly disinchanted over the years with the lack of quality being put into their drag systems.
lpeitso
Posted 2/26/2003 7:24 AM (#61522 - in reply to #61515)
Subject: RE: Bass Pro Shops Pete Maina combo




Posts: 633


Mark,

They give that listing of 175 yards of normal 17 lb test mono. 65 lbs test Power Pro is the same thickness as 18 lbs mono, if my memory is correct. So, you should be able to put an about 125 - 150 yards of a superbraid, with some backing behind it.

Lance
BigO
Posted 2/26/2003 8:27 AM (#61531 - in reply to #61515)
Subject: RE: Bass Pro Shops Pete Maina combo





Posts: 169


Location: Pewaukee, WI

I think they are a good combo for the money.  The only problem I had was the weighted butt section on the rod broke off.  They had problems with that at one time last year, but I believe that was rectified.  Great customer service there.

musky99
Posted 2/26/2003 9:09 AM (#61540 - in reply to #61515)
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Posts: 197


Location: N Illinois
I do not know anything about the combo's. It all depends on what you want out of your gear. I used Abu 6500's for years and the way I used them they were great. Now that i am out fishing 4 or 5 days a week, they arent as reliable as they once were ( extra usage).The $80 reals cant handle the added strain I am now putting on them. I have since upgraded to Calcutta's. Just remember the old saying, you get what you pay for.
dpratt
Posted 2/26/2003 5:31 PM (#61607 - in reply to #61515)
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Location: Woodstock, IL
I own one of the reels and like it after a couple of year's use. I looked at the rod/reel combo but thought the rod to be incredibly heavy compared to others on the market; so I passed on it.
MuskyMidget
Posted 2/26/2003 5:56 PM (#61609 - in reply to #61607)
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Posts: 925


Have one rod/reel combo and also another reel.

Never had a problem in 4 years of use.

I am sticking with my St Croix rods, but just purchased two more reels.

That makes 4 reels now.
Otter
Posted 2/26/2003 6:22 PM (#61611 - in reply to #61515)
Subject: RE: Bass Pro Shops Pete Maina combo





Posts: 129


Location: Bemidji, MN-
After watching Pete break two rods on his hookset on John Gillespie's show, I decided to stick with St.Croix/Abu Garcia.

Edited by Otter 2/26/2003 6:24 PM
esoxmaximas
Posted 2/26/2003 6:37 PM (#61617 - in reply to #61515)
Subject: RE: Bass Pro Shops Pete Maina combo




Posts: 23


Location: Red House WV
I have the 7ft 2" Heavy action rod that I use for big baits. It's alright at best in my opinon . I have to keep tightning the reel seat & it's on the heavy side. The weights would not stay screwed in so I never use them anymore. So I only use it if my friends are using my other rods. For the money I think you would be better off with another rod. I hear alot of good things about the Tony Rizzo rods, that go by another name this year & i can't recall their name. The last rod I bought was a Falcon 6ft. 10 inch rod to use for my bigger baits & I like it very much. Paid about $100 & ordered it from Thorne Brothers. Stout light tough rod for the money.
Slamr
Posted 2/26/2003 7:17 PM (#61622 - in reply to #61515)
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Posts: 7123


Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
Though it makes good footage for a hilarious show, I never did understand why Pete leaves the broken rod footage on the show? Pretty much soured me on ever dishing out the cashola for a Pete rod.

Slamr
DJH
Posted 2/26/2003 8:12 PM (#61623 - in reply to #61515)
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Posts: 120


Location: Chicago, IL
Just some FYI on the "broken rod" footage. Pete was prototyping the rods at the time... He was still tweaking the balance and tip strength etc.

I can assure everyone that he corrected any issues with the rods before they were released.
dpratt
Posted 2/26/2003 9:03 PM (#61628 - in reply to #61617)
Subject: RE: Bass Pro Shops Pete Maina combo





Location: Woodstock, IL
Esoxmaximus - I've got a Rizzo 7' musky/pike rod and love it. It's been a great bucktail rod; however a bit limp for big cranks. Over the holidays I got the Avid heavy action 7'6" model for those.

Posted 2/26/2003 9:55 PM (#61632 - in reply to #61515)
Subject: RE: Bass Pro Shops Pete Maina combo


Wow great responses, thanks all. After reading what everyone has to say I think my best bang for the buck will be a combo from Cabela's. They have a C5 series Abu Garcia mated up with their Fish EagleII Muskie rods. Anyone have any opinions on the Fish Eagle II series? I've heard good things about them in the past. Thanks all
Mark
mikie
Posted 2/27/2003 2:10 PM (#61751 - in reply to #61632)
Subject: RE: Bass Pro Shops Pete Maina combo





Location: Athens, Ohio
I love my Fish Eagle bass rod, so any heavier version should do well, too. The Mania combo is a bit stiff but a good jerk bait rod and reel. m
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