Daiwa Tatula Lt
Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2018 8:00 pm
Anyone using the new Lt for light weight gear?
Time for a new trout reel and thinking about 1000.
Time for a new trout reel and thinking about 1000.
How light? I NEVER got a chance to handle the Tatula LT in 1000 size, from the capacity it is more like a "20" size versus a 1000 Stradic or other comparable sizes. I haven't even really seen many size videos for the 1000, but I am sure it is great. As soon as my Revo STX20 goes out I plan on adding the LT1000 to a 6'Light rod with 6lb Sufix Nanobraid. Was seconds away from ordering one, but instead replaced the Revo on my ML with a 2500 Stradic and decided to use the STX20 (revo) for panfish.1nutinthewater wrote:Anyone using the new Lt for light weight gear?
Time for a new trout reel and thinking about 1000.
I have a tatula 2000 on a 5' loomis ultralight imx1nutinthewater wrote:Anyone using the new Lt for light weight gear?
Time for a new trout reel and thinking about 1000.
If you like how the ballistic works...you'll like the feel of the tatula better....The seals of the ballistic do add a bit of resistance...albeit slight..but it's there.1nutinthewater wrote:Throwing 1/4 hardware and small bobber/fly.
Done with Stradics- Have a larger Ballistic that is nice but wanting to try the Tatula if I hear enough good reviews,
While not used it for trout, I do have a TALT1000D-XH that I picked up new a couple weeks ago. I've used it a couple times in the last week or so, and I have to say, I'm not that impressed with it. Granted, my comparison is to the '15 Daiwa Exist 1025 and 2510 but it just feels kind of cheap in my hands. I prefer my old Sustain 2500FG over it and yes, it may be an apples to oranges comparison, but I'm just not feeling it. I'm mostly a Shimano guy but when it comes to spinning reels, I prefer Daiwa over Shimano with the Tatula being the exception. It's a little lighter than the 2510 but also feels very much like plastic to me.1nutinthewater wrote:Anyone using the new Lt for light weight gear?
Time for a new trout reel and thinking about 1000.
There was a 1000 at at a local shop....he handed it to me saying how great it is.Winstondry wrote:While not used it for trout, I do have a TALT1000D-XH that I picked up new a couple weeks ago. I've used it a couple times in the last week or so, and I have to say, I'm not that impressed with it. Granted, my comparison is to the '15 Daiwa Exist 1025 and 2510 but it just feels kind of cheap in my hands. I prefer my old Sustain 2500FG over it and yes, it may be an apples to oranges comparison, but I'm just not feeling it. I'm mostly a Shimano guy but when it comes to spinning reels, I prefer Daiwa over Shimano with the Tatula being the exception. It's a little lighter than the 2510 but also feels very much like plastic to me.1nutinthewater wrote:Anyone using the new Lt for light weight gear?
Time for a new trout reel and thinking about 1000.
I have the Tatula LT4000 that will be going on a light weight surf set up that has yet to be fished. Straight out of the box it felt a little tight but after spooling it up with 14lb Suffix nanobraid under drag it feels smoother. Hoping that under pressure with a fish the reel gets even more buttery.ScoobyDoo wrote:There was a 1000 at at a local shop....he handed it to me saying how great it is.Winstondry wrote:While not used it for trout, I do have a TALT1000D-XH that I picked up new a couple weeks ago. I've used it a couple times in the last week or so, and I have to say, I'm not that impressed with it. Granted, my comparison is to the '15 Daiwa Exist 1025 and 2510 but it just feels kind of cheap in my hands. I prefer my old Sustain 2500FG over it and yes, it may be an apples to oranges comparison, but I'm just not feeling it. I'm mostly a Shimano guy but when it comes to spinning reels, I prefer Daiwa over Shimano with the Tatula being the exception. It's a little lighter than the 2510 but also feels very much like plastic to me.1nutinthewater wrote:Anyone using the new Lt for light weight gear?
Time for a new trout reel and thinking about 1000.
My 2000 felt much better than the one that sat perched on the box.
So the the whole mass produced thing does fit in.
I came from stellas.....I like the feel of them and don't find them to be the "plasticy" type feel that people like to throw around.
Curious, how much 14lb nanobraid did the 4k LT take?rocketsurgeon wrote:but after spooling it up with 14lb Suffix nanobraid under drag it feels smoother.
It took 150yds of the aqua green color, went to just below the the transition area on the spool lip. No backing, just a couple of wraps of teflon plumbers tape around the spool. Will see how it casts once the Kuying Pirate rod gets here from China.reason162 wrote:Curious, how much 14lb nanobraid did the 4k LT take?rocketsurgeon wrote:but after spooling it up with 14lb Suffix nanobraid under drag it feels smoother.
Thanks for responding, I just picked up a 4k and had the shop put on 100 yards of 10lb mono backing...time to strip 3/4 of it off, I'm looking to spool 15lb j braid to the lip!rocketsurgeon wrote:It took 150yds of the aqua green color, went to just below the the transition area on the spool lip. No backing, just a couple of wraps of teflon plumbers tape around the spool.
Yeah, all of my older 4000 series Daiwas can hold 300yds of 30lb Power Pro. We'll see how this does as an ultralight surf setup.reason162 wrote:Thanks for responding, I just picked up a 4k and had the shop put on 100 yards of 10lb mono backing...time to strip 3/4 of it off, I'm looking to spool 15lb j braid to the lip!rocketsurgeon wrote:It took 150yds of the aqua green color, went to just below the the transition area on the spool lip. No backing, just a couple of wraps of teflon plumbers tape around the spool.