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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Shimano ocea
 
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Chain Gang
Posted 6/19/2014 5:07 AM (#716617)
Subject: Shimano ocea




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Has anyone seen these on ebay? I don't know if they are a new line of reels that was released in japan. They look like good reels and maybe great for pounders. Any thoughts?
jdeezay74
Posted 6/19/2014 8:51 AM (#716636 - in reply to #716617)
Subject: RE: Shimano ocea




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Location: plant earth
I think they are Japanese jigging reels and with that I don't believe the have spool brakes. I would pimp out a 400d with pikemaster. 5 bearing upgrade and his tuning would probably be better than that one. That's what I did couldn't be happier. And u still have a warranty through shimano USA.
PIKEMASTER
Posted 6/21/2014 12:18 AM (#716965 - in reply to #716617)
Subject: RE: Shimano ocea





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Chain Gang - 6/19/2014 5:07 AM

Has anyone seen these on ebay? I don't know if they are a new line of reels that was released in japan. They look like good reels and maybe great for pounders. Any thoughts?

This reel is for JIGGING it has no spool brakes. Use a TRANX for Pounders.
Chain Gang
Posted 6/22/2014 6:19 PM (#717138 - in reply to #716617)
Subject: Re: Shimano ocea




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I have owned a tranx and am not a fan of the size . I love the TE, but they are tough to come by at a decent price now. I was just curious what was up with the ocea.
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