Deep Cranking reel?
Deep Cranking reel?
I'm in the market for a new deep crankbait reel. I'll be throwing nothing smaller than a 6XD and a lot of 10XD sized baits with this setup. No Revos. I just don't like them. And i don't want to spend a ton. I'm looking at a standard Lew's BB1 or a Shimano Curado K. I don't crank with a 5 gear ratio. I prefer the 6 range. I know the BB1 will bomb them out there but I have a couple of those in my shop waiting on new pawls to come in the mail. I have seen several Lew's reels come into my shop needing pawls/worm gears. That seems to be a common failure point for these types of reels. I call them cookie cutter reels because they are so similar to the Revo and BPS lines. I prefer the quality of the Shimano but I want as much distance as possible. I've been using an old Quantum Icon for the last two years and it has been okay but I never got quite the distance I am looking for. I like Daiwa reels but the magnetic dial always gets turned while in my rod locker or occasionally when fighting a fish. That can make for a serious backlash when you just grab your reel and cast right away. I learned that the hard way.any recommendations for a good long casting casting reel? Thanks!!
-
- Pro Angler
- Posts: 1926
- Joined: Tue Jul 03, 2012 10:51 pm
Re: Deep Cranking reel?
Something from the original Zillion family would be my pick.
Re: Deep Cranking reel?
The Tatula Elites are designed for long distance casting. I’d look into those. I just picked up the Daiwa Coastal SV which is based off the Tatula 100 frame but has a deep spool. I can’t use it yet since all of our lakes are closed but I’m also going to pick up a Tatula Elite and see how the two compare distance wise.
There are no strangers in the Brotherhood of Fishermen.
Re: Deep Cranking reel?
The Tranx 200 was just delivered yesterday but the boat is in the shop so I can’t really try it out yet. I may go ahead and order the Tatula and keep the one I like best.
Re: Deep Cranking reel?
They’re actually a lot more different now than they used to be. Still very similar though
Re: Deep Cranking reel?
X2Fishing4Fun wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 8:45 amSomething from the original Zillion family would be my pick.
Re: Deep Cranking reel?
BigG wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 9:44 amX2Fishing4Fun wrote: ↑Wed Apr 01, 2020 8:45 amSomething from the original Zillion family would be my pick.
Re: Deep Cranking reel?
Tackle Trap has the Zillion TW HD at 7.3 that I use for cranking and it casts a mile and has plenty of power with deep divers.
-
- Senior Angler
- Posts: 107
- Joined: Fri Jun 22, 2012 1:35 pm
- Location: Fresno, CA
Re: Deep Cranking reel?
Daiwa Catalina BJ 100 (4:9:1) solid reel.
Re: Deep Cranking reel?
Tatula 150 P works for me , love it.
- Carlos Carrapiço
- Platinum Angler
- Posts: 1088
- Joined: Mon Feb 28, 2011 3:22 am
Re: Deep Cranking reel?
Great reel for cranking. I have been using mine with a PE + FC leader.
Re: Deep Cranking reel?
You could try a bantam mgl.
I really like mine so far.
I really like mine so far.
Re: Deep Cranking reel?
I got a Curado DC for a good price. It is a 7.4:1 but I’m gonna give it a shot. We’ll see. Thanks for the input guys!!