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by Desertcreek » Sat Jun 20, 2009 3:02 pm
Nik wrote:i like the revo's too. 24 lbs of drag pressure means you can spool up with 80 lb braid and basically turn the drag off and pull anything out off anywhere.
Nik,
I am with you on this one. I can understand that some guys love the fight but in heavy cover there may be NO fight at all if you can't move the fish out of it. A short line fish is a lot of fun.
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by Teal101 » Mon Jun 22, 2009 1:11 pm
What about the Daiwa Megaforce reels and exceler reels?
Looking into getting a baitcast setup or two, but dont want to plunge too deep into debt to do it...yet.
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by Desertcreek » Mon Jun 22, 2009 1:32 pm
Teal101 wrote:What about the Daiwa Megaforce reels and exceler reels?
Looking into getting a baitcast setup or two, but dont want to plunge too deep into debt to do it...yet.
I started out with a stable full of Pflueger Trions. They aren't the best reel in the world but they are under $100 and I still fish with them. I started with 8 and I am trying to phase them out as I can afford to becuase the clutches eventually wear out but Pflueger has sent me a brand new reel every time I send one back. I am on the water 75+ day a year and I have noticed the clutches only wear out on rods I fish certain baits on. My 2 cents.
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by Teal101 » Mon Jun 22, 2009 2:07 pm
Desertcreek wrote:Teal101 wrote:What about the Daiwa Megaforce reels and exceler reels?
Looking into getting a baitcast setup or two, but dont want to plunge too deep into debt to do it...yet.
I started out with a stable full of Pflueger Trions. They aren't the best reel in the world but they are under $100 and I still fish with them. I started with 8 and I am trying to phase them out as I can afford to becuase the clutches eventually wear out but Pflueger has sent me a brand new reel every time I send one back. I am on the water 75+ day a year and I have noticed the clutches only wear out on rods I fish certain baits on. My 2 cents.
Thanks for the info. I'm watching a few of those on Ebay as well. Not sure on what rod to get either? Trying to stay under $100 for the rod if possible.
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by islandbass » Mon Jun 22, 2009 2:36 pm
Desertcreek wrote:Teal101 wrote:What about the Daiwa Megaforce reels and exceler reels?
Looking into getting a baitcast setup or two, but dont want to plunge too deep into debt to do it...yet.
I started out with a stable full of Pflueger Trions. They aren't the best reel in the world but they are under $100 and I still fish with them. I started with 8 and I am trying to phase them out as I can afford to becuase the clutches eventually wear out but Pflueger has sent me a brand new reel every time I send one back. I am on the water 75+ day a year and I have noticed the clutches only wear out on rods I fish certain baits on. My 2 cents.
Could you let me know what type of lures your Trion got worn out on? I have one and replacements has always been a concern of mine with this reel. Performance wise and terms of feel, I'd put it on par with the Curado BSF. It's only weakness IMHO is that it does not fare well with weights from 3/16 oz in my hands.
My trion doesn't see much play these days, since I made it theft proof.
Teal,
There are decent rods at the sub $100 level. Look at St. Croix, Shimano Compre and Clarus. Depending on what you want to do with the rod, both companies have models to suit most applications. If you're going to get a reel, invest in something at the Citica E class. The two best bets would be the Citica E or the Revo S at this price point. This is one area you DON'T want to skimp on. By skipping the daily latte, you can save $60/month. Do that for two months and you have the amount for a Citica.
Good luck!
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by Teal101 » Mon Jun 22, 2009 3:02 pm
What about quantum blue runner gold rods? I found a place selling them for $100 for 4 rods. The Citica has 3 ball bearings? Is this kinda low? Most I see are around 5+.
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by Anglinarcher » Mon Jun 22, 2009 3:37 pm
Teal101 wrote:Desertcreek wrote:Teal101 wrote:What about the Daiwa Megaforce reels and exceler reels?
Looking into getting a baitcast setup or two, but dont want to plunge too deep into debt to do it...yet.
I started out with a stable full of Pflueger Trions. They aren't the best reel in the world but they are under $100 and I still fish with them. I started with 8 and I am trying to phase them out as I can afford to becuase the clutches eventually wear out but Pflueger has sent me a brand new reel every time I send one back. I am on the water 75+ day a year and I have noticed the clutches only wear out on rods I fish certain baits on. My 2 cents.
Thanks for the info. I'm watching a few of those on Ebay as well. Not sure on what rod to get either? Trying to stay under $100 for the rod if possible.
You know, you CAN get a great rod for next to nothing, if you know what you are looking for. This is one case where a friend can make all the difference. For example, I just purchased a 7' one piece ML Shakespeare Synergy Baitcaster rod at White Elephant in Spokane Valley. It is fantastic for the small to medium cranks and worms I toss for SMB, and for Browns, and they had it for only $15.99. I liked it so well I bought a second one.
On the other hand, I have a couple of $200+ rods that I bought sight unseen through the catalogs that are just back-up rods because I don't like the feel or action.
If you can find a friend that will let you test a trusted rod out, it can save you a ton of money in the future.
Too much water, so many fish, too little time.
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by Teal101 » Mon Jun 22, 2009 3:49 pm
Problem is I don't really know anyone who would have any equipment. I'm pretty green to this whole bassin thing myself.
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by Desertcreek » Tue Jun 23, 2009 9:00 am
Island Bass-
I have worn out to Pfleuger clutches mostly fishing jerk baits. I fish them a ton in the spring and fall and I fish them super hard. It probably wouldn't be an issue if I fished them different. For me it's more of a whip whip pause than a twitch twitch pause. It just puts an awful lot of tork on the clutch and they will free spool on the jerk but like I said I have sent them back to pflueger and they have replaced them. I also noticed the other day when I was servicing my reels that the new Trions have different guts and now that I think about it I haven't blown one out since the changes.
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St. Croix has a new line up called the Mojo. I believe they are $90. I personally like the Shimano rods and have a bunch of Crucials but the Compre is a good rod too and it is $80.
Right now the Citica 200D (4) ball bearings and 1 roller bearing is priced at $89 for last years model making cheaper than the Trion. IMHO that is a great deal.
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by Teal101 » Tue Jun 23, 2009 9:13 am
Desertcreek wrote:Island Bass-
I have worn out to Pfleuger clutches mostly fishing jerk baits. I fish them a ton in the spring and fall and I fish them super hard. It probably wouldn't be an issue if I fished them different. For me it's more of a whip whip pause than a twitch twitch pause. It just puts an awful lot of tork on the clutch and they will free spool on the jerk but like I said I have sent them back to pflueger and they have replaced them. I also noticed the other day when I was servicing my reels that the new Trions have different guts and now that I think about it I haven't blown one out since the changes.
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St. Croix has a new line up called the Mojo. I believe they are $90. I personally like the Shimano rods and have a bunch of Crucials but the Compre is a good rod too and it is $80.
Right now the Citica 200D (4) ball bearings and 1 roller bearing is priced at $89 for last years model making cheaper than the Trion. IMHO that is a great deal.
Where are you finding these prices. I found the compre for $99.99 and I can't find the Citica 200D anywhere, all I find are the E's#-o
Thanks for the help soo much. Hopefully I'll have a new baitcast setup by next week:bounce:
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by tnj8222 » Tue Jun 23, 2009 3:01 pm
i would get something a bit better than the megaforce if you plan on catching alot of fish. after about 4 trips to the private pond i have worms mine out. the twitching bar has been acting up so bad that i might just take it off completly.
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by Teal101 » Tue Jun 23, 2009 3:52 pm
Thanks for the input. I plan on getting a Revo S reel, found em for $100. Also plan on picking up a Shimano Compre 7' med crank rod. Thanks for the input again guys!
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by curado » Tue Jun 23, 2009 4:02 pm
shimano curado 300dsv these are bull dog i cant think of any other reel that can turn a 18+ pound chum salmon and pull large bass from heavy structure
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by swedefish4life1 » Tue Jun 23, 2009 5:00 pm
40lb River Kings as well:-$
DSV 300 Shimano lights out Killer:-$ :thumright
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by fishaholictaz » Tue Jun 23, 2009 5:28 pm
tnj8222 wrote:i would get something a bit better than the megaforce if you plan on catching alot of fish. after about 4 trips to the private pond i have worms mine out. the twitching bar has been acting up so bad that i might just take it off completly.
I caught some piggies on my magaforce that I got when they were really cheap and never had a single problem so I would say it is case by case:-"
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by tnj8222 » Tue Jun 23, 2009 6:02 pm
fishaholictaz wrote:tnj8222 wrote:i would get something a bit better than the megaforce if you plan on catching alot of fish. after about 4 trips to the private pond i have worms mine out. the twitching bar has been acting up so bad that i might just take it off completly.
I caught some piggies on my magaforce that I got when they were really cheap and never had a single problem so I would say it is case by case:-"
it worked fine for awhile. last trip it was like the bearings were going already. im taking it back to cabelas to get another one.
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by curado » Tue Jun 23, 2009 6:26 pm
get a shimano
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by BassinBomber » Wed Jun 24, 2009 5:55 am
tnj8222 wrote:i would get something a bit better than the megaforce if you plan on catching alot of fish. after about 4 trips to the private pond i have worms mine out. the twitching bar has been acting up so bad that i might just take it off completly.
Hey TnJ,..I also have the MegaForce I use for Flippin-Jigs,..my Twitchin-Bar was also acting up so I took it off,..works fine without it!
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by islandbass » Wed Jun 24, 2009 6:53 am
DC,
Thanks a lot. That really helps. I use mine primarily for Bass fishing, but my trion has done battle with the mighty chum and handled them well.
The 300 is awesome but if one is solely using it for bass fishing, that would be overkill in terms of line capacity and reel weight, unless swimbaits are going to be used. Just MHO.
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by BassinBomber » Wed Jun 24, 2009 6:58 am
islandbass wrote:DC,
Thanks a lot. That really helps. I use mine primarily for Bass fishing, but my trion has done battle with the mighty chum and handled them well.
The 300 is awesome but if one is solely using it for bass fishing, that would be overkill in terms of line capacity and reel weight, unless swimbaits are going to be used. Just MHO.
And a darn fine opinion at that PINOY,..the 300 is perfect for SB'S! JMHO
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