Baitcaster for light lures
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Re: Baitcaster for light lures
What exactly is your budget , and how light a weight do you want to cast?
It's mainly all spool and bearings in almost any frame . Lots of cool used frames out there.
It's mainly all spool and bearings in almost any frame . Lots of cool used frames out there.
Re: Baitcaster for light lures
I'm wanting to be able to cast about 1/10 oz and up... Looks like that Scorpion 70 like 1000 previous model will do the trick
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Would this be any good (http://tzlure.com/proxinc-r81dbf.html) its a total finesse custom beast
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You have considered a tatula with aftermarket spool and a new scorpion 70. Both seem very good options to me.
The Prox inc. reel has a shallow spool (8lb/50m), is relatively heavy for a finesse reel (216 gr), and comes with "only" 4 bearings. None of these specs puts me off. What scares me a little is the very low price. I can find the reel for just around 5000 JPY / 60 AUD / 42 USD.
I think that you will be more happy with your initial considerations (tatula/scorpion)...
If you do buy the Prox inc reel please report back with a short review.
The Prox inc. reel has a shallow spool (8lb/50m), is relatively heavy for a finesse reel (216 gr), and comes with "only" 4 bearings. None of these specs puts me off. What scares me a little is the very low price. I can find the reel for just around 5000 JPY / 60 AUD / 42 USD.
I think that you will be more happy with your initial considerations (tatula/scorpion)...
If you do buy the Prox inc reel please report back with a short review.
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I have been working recenly and have 600AUD but don't want to spend it all but plenty to choose from
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you both got em from which site? They rarely popup on ebay.Silas wrote:zodiak311 wrote:I'm a little late, but an Airy Red Pixilla is hard to beat. You can find one for a good deal these days, and do minor upgrades along the way. I spool all of mine with 7lb Sniper.
I agree! I bought 2 from Japan dealer used and am simply amazed at their performance with light baits.
I have one on a Jackson 6'4" Super Trickster and the other on a Megabass Hedgehog X4 and both with the 7# Sniper( which I find is their best line test)
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http://global.rakuten.com/en/store/fuga ... tw-190335/ how about thee finesse custom tuned okuma reels, that's the cheap one but theres more
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I may be suffering from unhealthy skepticism, but I think you are taking a gamble on those reels. I have yet to be truly happy with an Okuma reel. Why not go with a more tried and true brand/reel... The Curado/Scorpion and Alphas series reels have a very good track record, and are not that much more expensive...Draethe84 wrote:http://global.rakuten.com/en/store/fuga ... tw-190335/ how about thee finesse custom tuned okuma reels, that's the cheap one but theres more
I would personally rather put some money aside and save up for months for a Shimano/Daiwa than potentially waste AUD on a Okuma/Prox inc.
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Do you know how much the spool weighs?Draethe84 wrote:http://global.rakuten.com/en/store/fuga ... tw-190335/ how about thee finesse custom tuned okuma reels, that's the cheap one but theres more
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Yeah I was looking at those Scorpions and alphas, that 70 size Scorpio should be better than the curado 70 I think... But the alphas looks nice so does those second hand pixys
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Hi Guys,
Take a look at the Shimano Brenious , it is a bang for the buck! Really nice BFS Reel. I use three of them and they are really great ! Dont know why many People dont know this reel. It is a JDM Reel but you get them on ebay , no Problems with that. I fish mine with 6lbs - 8lbs Sunline Super PE and 3.5g - 8g Lures. In my Opinion it performes better than my Aldebaran Mg7.
Sorry for my bad english
Best regardes Olli
Take a look at the Shimano Brenious , it is a bang for the buck! Really nice BFS Reel. I use three of them and they are really great ! Dont know why many People dont know this reel. It is a JDM Reel but you get them on ebay , no Problems with that. I fish mine with 6lbs - 8lbs Sunline Super PE and 3.5g - 8g Lures. In my Opinion it performes better than my Aldebaran Mg7.
Sorry for my bad english
Best regardes Olli
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I agree with Olli. The Brenious is a very nice reel. Using some red brakes instead of all lighter clear ones made all the difference in the world for me. It is super comfortable to palm and very smooth on the retrieve with very consistent drag for lighter line applications. Pretty much have to go braid though due to tiny line capacity.Olli25 wrote:Hi Guys,
Take a look at the Shimano Brenious , it is a bang for the buck! Really nice BFS Reel. I use three of them and they are really great ! Dont know why many People dont know this reel. It is a JDM Reel but you get them on ebay , no Problems with that. I fish mine with 6lbs - 8lbs Sunline Super PE and 3.5g - 8g Lures. In my Opinion it performes better than my Aldebaran Mg7.
Sorry for my bad english
Best regardes Olli
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Re: Baitcaster for light lures
What is the difference between the clear and the red brake blocks?
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Re: Baitcaster for light lures
Red are heavier than white, green heavier yet .mark poulson wrote:What is the difference between the clear and the red brake blocks?
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Re: Baitcaster for light lures
Now we are getting closer to what your budget is ...Draethe84 wrote:I have been working recenly and have 600AUD but don't want to spend it all but plenty to choose from
Going down to 1/10 th of an oz easily without any trouble will eliminate a bunch of stock spools and stock bearings.