Inshore reel for 7M Expire glass
Inshore reel for 7M Expire glass
I'm looking for an a new reel for my expire 7M Glass rod. Combo will be used for beach fishing in the flats-mostly for throwing spooks, etc, so thinking something in the 7:1 range for versatility. I will also throw other lures like small swimsuits on jighead, jerkbaits, fluke, etc. So kind of an all around medium setup. I have a scorpion 6.2:1 on the rod now, however I don't like the idea of ruining it in the salt, since the MGL spool is magnesium. Don't want to take curd DC in the salt. I want something that will be able to cast light baits well, and not backlash too much in the wind. Line will likely be 30 pound braid. The reels I am considering are:
-JDM Zillion (good for light lures/wind, clicking drag will be cool for saltwater fish)
-Tranx 150 (really liked it when I held it in the store, have heard goof things but not a ton of reviews on it).
-Tatula SV
-Just use the scorpion MGL and see how it does
-Metanium? Not sure how it will hold up but it is always fun to cast and has a lot of cool factor for me.
-Maybe something like an SLX 150?
The reel will probably live a pretty hard life if I'm being honest, since I will be wading around, and I prioritize landing fish over keeping my gear pristine. My cured K has been dunked many times and dropped in sand and has had no real issues outside of the time it got really sandy. It isn't as smooth as it used to be but I don't notice an issues on the water.
Has any used the tranx 150 enough to compare it to the zillion? Alternatively, should I just get the JDM metanium since it isn't much more expensive than the others, or is the magnesium in the salt a no-go?
At the moment I am probably leaning zillion or tranx, but not sure.
-JDM Zillion (good for light lures/wind, clicking drag will be cool for saltwater fish)
-Tranx 150 (really liked it when I held it in the store, have heard goof things but not a ton of reviews on it).
-Tatula SV
-Just use the scorpion MGL and see how it does
-Metanium? Not sure how it will hold up but it is always fun to cast and has a lot of cool factor for me.
-Maybe something like an SLX 150?
The reel will probably live a pretty hard life if I'm being honest, since I will be wading around, and I prioritize landing fish over keeping my gear pristine. My cured K has been dunked many times and dropped in sand and has had no real issues outside of the time it got really sandy. It isn't as smooth as it used to be but I don't notice an issues on the water.
Has any used the tranx 150 enough to compare it to the zillion? Alternatively, should I just get the JDM metanium since it isn't much more expensive than the others, or is the magnesium in the salt a no-go?
At the moment I am probably leaning zillion or tranx, but not sure.
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Re: Inshore reel for 7M Expire glass
I have a custom glass rod for throwing chatterbaits inshore for reds and trout, it had a steez a hlc but it was a bit wild in the wind for my tastes and it now has a jdm zillion HD and it's perfect.
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Re: Inshore reel for 7M Expire glass
Scorpion will be fine, the spool is not magnesium. MGL stands for MagnumLight not magnesium. A friend uses one, fishes a lot and has no problems with it. Also have several friends using the 70MGL with zero issues.
Re: Inshore reel for 7M Expire glass
I am just going to try the scorpion I think-I'd prolly rather ruin a scorpion in salt than a more expensive zillion or metanium.
Re: Inshore reel for 7M Expire glass
Personally I prefer glass for saltwater because it is much better for fighting a fish. I think a lot of the teramar rods are a glass blend.doomtrprz71 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 08, 2023 10:17 amI have a custom glass rod for throwing chatterbaits inshore for reds and trout, it had a steez a hlc but it was a bit wild in the wind for my tastes and it now has a jdm zillion HD and it's perfect.
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Re: Inshore reel for 7M Expire glass
I do like it for reds, but I prefer the neo NFC blanks over pure glass for trout, especially fishing Corky's.russ57 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 08, 2023 11:16 amPersonally I prefer glass for saltwater because it is much better for fighting a fish. I think a lot of the teramar rods are a glass blend.doomtrprz71 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 08, 2023 10:17 amI have a custom glass rod for throwing chatterbaits inshore for reds and trout, it had a steez a hlc but it was a bit wild in the wind for my tastes and it now has a jdm zillion HD and it's perfect.
Re: Inshore reel for 7M Expire glass
Tranx 150 or Daiwa Costal are the only baitcasters I'd throw inshore. I threw a Tatula ct inshore for a while, the salt got to the bearings pretty quick.
Re: Inshore reel for 7M Expire glass
I have a Bantam that I have used inshore for reds. It’s a great reel and casts as well as my more expensive Metaniums do
Re: Inshore reel for 7M Expire glass
I use the XG model, 8:1
Re: Inshore reel for 7M Expire glass
Unfortunately my Scorpion/Expride combo was stolen off the beach while fishing at sunset
Re: Inshore reel for 7M Expire glass
I have used the Chronarch G and I am very happy with it. I have also used the Curado MGL and have been impressed with its performance at a lower price point.
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