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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: La Jolla Shores
Posts: 1,626
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I like and use my Van Staal with 65# braid for inshore and offshore, catches big fish.....alot of fun when your outgunned.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Rancho Santa Margarita
Posts: 770
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I lived on the east coast for 10 years and big spinning reels were very common. I used a big Shimano Baitrunner all the time for stripers, bluefish, cobia and smaller tarpon with no problems.
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Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 1,155
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im with ya on the spinning reels, im in the market now, just trying to figure out the right size reel. spec's on the spinner are impressive.
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#4 |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: on the road...
Posts: 598
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spinners have thier place.....the main reasons I don't use them is;
price- they are pretty expensive if you want one with the drags to handle braid... reliability - alot more moving parts and tighter tolorences make rebuilding at home more difficult/time consuming/expensive. no bait clicker or lever drag make trolling difficult Line capacity - you would need a pretty big spinner to hold 200yrds of 40b mono. All that so you can cast without backlash? whynot buy a mag'd reel or just practice casting? |
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Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 1,155
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the baitrunner series reels takes care of the trolling/fly lining drag
line capacity with 40lb lb spectra is not a concern, most medium size spinning reel will handle it
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#6 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 2,384
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On one tuna trip that turned into a YT trip a couple of guys were killing us by using spinners. They were able to get their flylined baits about 10 feet further away from the boat than anyone with conventional. Of course the captain was pissed cause it took them 5-10 minutes longer to land their fish when he wanted to move or reset. I agree with Scallywag on the Price and Reliability issues. In order to get a spinner that is saltwater and spectra approved and has a good enough drag that you can put the screws to a fish and not be afraid of a breakoff you must pay through the nose. You must also keep up with your maintainance more with most spinners. That said, I have seen 40+ lb YT and WSB caught on good spinning setups.
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#7 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 108
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whenever i go on a multiday trip i ALWAYS bring a spinning reel with 15 pound test. i have a shimano baitrunner and i absolutely love it. its great cause u can cast out the furthest which means u are ussually the first to be hooked up on a fish. the only downside is that by the end of the day, ure line is twisted and beaten to hell.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: High desert
Posts: 130
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x2 Way Way to expensive for a quality one. If my lotto #s ever come up, all be buying a couple of stellas! |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Seven minutes from the launch!
Posts: 987
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Eureka!
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