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03-23-2012, 12:32 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 186
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lo-pro reels:
high end - revo inshore. light, stronger than shit, huge drag, great reel. fished them a few times. love them. too rich for my wallet!! comes with carbon fiber drags, need to grease them. mid end: daiwa coastal inshore. love mine. upgraded drags to greased carbon. personally, I'd take either over a new curado. even the older ones. round reels: mid end: abu record. it's my main reel for throwing slugs. again, comes with CF drags, just need grease. high end: daiwa luna. absolutely awesome reel. super strong, smooth, etc. probably guess I'm not a real big shimmy guy. I'd personally take the above over them. either way load with spectra, 30-40 for the lo-pro, 50-65 for the round. fish with short top shot, 3-4 ft of flouro. I did see the okuma line in LB. looks very nice. very nice indeed. they have a new inshore lo-pro that is supposed to be tits. wish I had need and money!! rods... there's so many good ones to choose from. check out the turners california calico rods. I have several, love them. great deal. terramar is a good rod too. if you're feeling rich, phoenix rods are the shiznit. sorry about lack of model numbers. guess it all depends on how much cash you got to spend.
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03-23-2012, 01:59 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Redding Ca
Posts: 85
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check out lew's reels. I haven't fished one yet but I played with one in a shop last week. It was pretty nice and the price is pretty good I was looking at the speed spool for $99. felt pretty solid to me.
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