Re: Zillion sv TW 1000
Posted: Thu May 06, 2021 6:35 am
I use the two Roro spools - well actually four as options regarding inductor thickness. I really like them. Also use Amo/Momo, Rays, KTF and ZPI spools that are more or less bfs specific.
Of all those, which one do you think you prefer? The RX30 (0.8 - 6 grams) from Roro seems a bit too finesse for what I plan to do. The X27 (1.8 - 15 grams) seems to fit the bill. Do you notice the difference with the thickness of the inductors? Do you prefer the fixed or moving inductor DIY spools?Dalleinf wrote: ↑Wed May 12, 2021 2:55 amI use the two Roro spools - well actually four as options regarding inductor thickness. I really like them. Also use Amo/Momo, Rays, KTF and ZPI spools that are more or less bfs specific.
Different experience regarding fixed inductor (roro, zpi) or moving inductor “sv style” (rays, ktf). Also one newer rays (I guess) diy spool that is shallow and with fixed inductor, which can be placed in/out in 4 settings. All good.
For a long time, I did not think much on fixed vs moving inductor. I like both types, but for some reason often gravitate towards the fixed inductor spools. The ZPIs have been great. I have used the Roro spools less, but have had good experiences including both X30 and X27 in the 21 Zillion. I have not used standard and thicken in same reel - as far as I recall - and cannot give firm conclusion. I think I would go X27 with thicken - it is a light spool (5.7 g) and with less brake than stock spool.peterJDM wrote: ↑Wed May 12, 2021 5:06 amOf all those, which one do you think you prefer? The RX30 (0.8 - 6 grams) from Roro seems a bit too finesse for what I plan to do. The X27 (1.8 - 15 grams) seems to fit the bill. Do you notice the difference with the thickness of the inductors? Do you prefer the fixed or moving inductor DIY spools?Dalleinf wrote: ↑Wed May 12, 2021 2:55 amI use the two Roro spools - well actually four as options regarding inductor thickness. I really like them. Also use Amo/Momo, Rays, KTF and ZPI spools that are more or less bfs specific.
Different experience regarding fixed inductor (roro, zpi) or moving inductor “sv style” (rays, ktf). Also one newer rays (I guess) diy spool that is shallow and with fixed inductor, which can be placed in/out in 4 settings. All good.
I've always assumed that the leader-eating aspect of Twings came on the retrieve, since your line is sitting in a narrow groove at the bottom of the Twing. On the cast with the "T" aperture wide open it should pass any connection knot w/o a problem.
What type of knot did you tied?bwjay wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 12:40 pmWell I finally got the chance to fish the new Zillion. The palming grip with my Zodias is not exactly ergonomic but it's fine for a few hours. I didn't have a lot of the knocking sound in practice because I didn't do a ton of super fast reeling with mostly slack line. Even with a little bit of tension it doesn't knock, so that's nice.
My main complaint is something I've read about, the T-Wing's compatibility with leader knots, or lack thereof. I broke off a freshly tied Rerange (30lb J-Braid > 15lb Tatsu) on the third cast. I wanted a long leader so the knot ended up on the spool, and on that cast it would seem it did not gracefully exit the T-Wing. Snapped right off and sailed off into the sun. I have since shortened the leader so the knot does not go through the T-Wing, and I have not had any more issues. It is a bummer though since it basically means my leader can only be 6 feet long (or the length of your rod, minus a foot or so). For jerkbaiting and any other long leader type scenarios I guess I will have to run straight fluoro (or just use one of my Bantams). Bummer.
Lost $15 lure aside, I s'pose I like it.
Uni to Uni, made sure it looked correct. Next one I tied had no issues.Jbc88 wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 2:12 pmWhat type of knot did you tied?bwjay wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 12:40 pmWell I finally got the chance to fish the new Zillion. The palming grip with my Zodias is not exactly ergonomic but it's fine for a few hours. I didn't have a lot of the knocking sound in practice because I didn't do a ton of super fast reeling with mostly slack line. Even with a little bit of tension it doesn't knock, so that's nice.
My main complaint is something I've read about, the T-Wing's compatibility with leader knots, or lack thereof. I broke off a freshly tied Rerange (30lb J-Braid > 15lb Tatsu) on the third cast. I wanted a long leader so the knot ended up on the spool, and on that cast it would seem it did not gracefully exit the T-Wing. Snapped right off and sailed off into the sun. I have since shortened the leader so the knot does not go through the T-Wing, and I have not had any more issues. It is a bummer though since it basically means my leader can only be 6 feet long (or the length of your rod, minus a foot or so). For jerkbaiting and any other long leader type scenarios I guess I will have to run straight fluoro (or just use one of my Bantams). Bummer.
Lost $15 lure aside, I s'pose I like it.
I have been exclusively “braid to leader” for more than five years and use the “Improved Albright” knot to join the two. All of my leaders are long enough so that they are on the spool and there has never been any issue traversing the T-Wing in either direction. That is my experience with multiple T-Wing reels.bwjay wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 6:27 pmUni to Uni, made sure it looked correct. Next one I tied had no issues.Jbc88 wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 2:12 pmWhat type of knot did you tied?bwjay wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 12:40 pmWell I finally got the chance to fish the new Zillion. The palming grip with my Zodias is not exactly ergonomic but it's fine for a few hours. I didn't have a lot of the knocking sound in practice because I didn't do a ton of super fast reeling with mostly slack line. Even with a little bit of tension it doesn't knock, so that's nice.
My main complaint is something I've read about, the T-Wing's compatibility with leader knots, or lack thereof. I broke off a freshly tied Rerange (30lb J-Braid > 15lb Tatsu) on the third cast. I wanted a long leader so the knot ended up on the spool, and on that cast it would seem it did not gracefully exit the T-Wing. Snapped right off and sailed off into the sun. I have since shortened the leader so the knot does not go through the T-Wing, and I have not had any more issues. It is a bummer though since it basically means my leader can only be 6 feet long (or the length of your rod, minus a foot or so). For jerkbaiting and any other long leader type scenarios I guess I will have to run straight fluoro (or just use one of my Bantams). Bummer.
Lost $15 lure aside, I s'pose I like it.
Have you try fg knot? I havent had a problem with it going through the t wing.bwjay wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 6:27 pmUni to Uni, made sure it looked correct. Next one I tied had no issues.Jbc88 wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 2:12 pmWhat type of knot did you tied?bwjay wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 12:40 pmWell I finally got the chance to fish the new Zillion. The palming grip with my Zodias is not exactly ergonomic but it's fine for a few hours. I didn't have a lot of the knocking sound in practice because I didn't do a ton of super fast reeling with mostly slack line. Even with a little bit of tension it doesn't knock, so that's nice.
My main complaint is something I've read about, the T-Wing's compatibility with leader knots, or lack thereof. I broke off a freshly tied Rerange (30lb J-Braid > 15lb Tatsu) on the third cast. I wanted a long leader so the knot ended up on the spool, and on that cast it would seem it did not gracefully exit the T-Wing. Snapped right off and sailed off into the sun. I have since shortened the leader so the knot does not go through the T-Wing, and I have not had any more issues. It is a bummer though since it basically means my leader can only be 6 feet long (or the length of your rod, minus a foot or so). For jerkbaiting and any other long leader type scenarios I guess I will have to run straight fluoro (or just use one of my Bantams). Bummer.
Lost $15 lure aside, I s'pose I like it.
I did, twice- then I decided life is short and I'd rather use a knot that I can tie reliably and quickly.Jbc88 wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 3:29 pmHave you try fg knot? I havent had a problem with it going through the t wing.bwjay wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 6:27 pmUni to Uni, made sure it looked correct. Next one I tied had no issues.Jbc88 wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 2:12 pmWhat type of knot did you tied?bwjay wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 12:40 pmWell I finally got the chance to fish the new Zillion. The palming grip with my Zodias is not exactly ergonomic but it's fine for a few hours. I didn't have a lot of the knocking sound in practice because I didn't do a ton of super fast reeling with mostly slack line. Even with a little bit of tension it doesn't knock, so that's nice.
My main complaint is something I've read about, the T-Wing's compatibility with leader knots, or lack thereof. I broke off a freshly tied Rerange (30lb J-Braid > 15lb Tatsu) on the third cast. I wanted a long leader so the knot ended up on the spool, and on that cast it would seem it did not gracefully exit the T-Wing. Snapped right off and sailed off into the sun. I have since shortened the leader so the knot does not go through the T-Wing, and I have not had any more issues. It is a bummer though since it basically means my leader can only be 6 feet long (or the length of your rod, minus a foot or so). For jerkbaiting and any other long leader type scenarios I guess I will have to run straight fluoro (or just use one of my Bantams). Bummer.
Lost $15 lure aside, I s'pose I like it.
Hm. I've given it a few tries now and I'm 2 for 4. But I think I could get it down. I like the smaller knot for sure. It seems like it might go through all line guides better. I'd read about it a few times but hadn't tried it. I'll have to keep practicing but maybe I'll give it a shot this weekend.DrPerf wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 11:26 amI have been exclusively “braid to leader” for more than five years and use the “Improved Albright” knot to join the two. All of my leaders are long enough so that they are on the spool and there has never been any issue traversing the T-Wing in either direction. That is my experience with multiple T-Wing reels.bwjay wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 6:27 pmUni to Uni, made sure it looked correct. Next one I tied had no issues.Jbc88 wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 2:12 pmWhat type of knot did you tied?bwjay wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 12:40 pmWell I finally got the chance to fish the new Zillion. The palming grip with my Zodias is not exactly ergonomic but it's fine for a few hours. I didn't have a lot of the knocking sound in practice because I didn't do a ton of super fast reeling with mostly slack line. Even with a little bit of tension it doesn't knock, so that's nice.
My main complaint is something I've read about, the T-Wing's compatibility with leader knots, or lack thereof. I broke off a freshly tied Rerange (30lb J-Braid > 15lb Tatsu) on the third cast. I wanted a long leader so the knot ended up on the spool, and on that cast it would seem it did not gracefully exit the T-Wing. Snapped right off and sailed off into the sun. I have since shortened the leader so the knot does not go through the T-Wing, and I have not had any more issues. It is a bummer though since it basically means my leader can only be 6 feet long (or the length of your rod, minus a foot or so). For jerkbaiting and any other long leader type scenarios I guess I will have to run straight fluoro (or just use one of my Bantams). Bummer.
Lost $15 lure aside, I s'pose I like it.
https://leadertec.com/big-game-fishing- ... -albright/
In addition, tied correctly, the knot has no problem traversing micro guides and the strength at the knot is strong enough that I have not experienced any apparent “break offs” at the knot.
Regards,
Doc
It take a little practice and make sure the loops are not "crossing" each other.bwjay wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 6:46 pmHm. I've given it a few tries now and I'm 2 for 4. But I think I could get it down. I like the smaller knot for sure. It seems like it might go through all line guides better I'd read about it a few times but hadn't tried it. I'll have to keep practicing but maybe I'll give it a shot this weekend.DrPerf wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 11:26 amI have been exclusively “braid to leader” for more than five years and use the “Improved Albright” knot to join the two. All of my leaders are long enough so that they are on the spool and there has never been any issue traversing the T-Wing in either direction. That is my experience with multiple T-Wing reels.bwjay wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 6:27 pmUni to Uni, made sure it looked correct. Next one I tied had no issues.Jbc88 wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 2:12 pmWhat type of knot did you tied?bwjay wrote: ↑Wed May 19, 2021 12:40 pmWell I finally got the chance to fish the new Zillion. The palming grip with my Zodias is not exactly ergonomic but it's fine for a few hours. I didn't have a lot of the knocking sound in practice because I didn't do a ton of super fast reeling with mostly slack line. Even with a little bit of tension it doesn't knock, so that's nice.
My main complaint is something I've read about, the T-Wing's compatibility with leader knots, or lack thereof. I broke off a freshly tied Rerange (30lb J-Braid > 15lb Tatsu) on the third cast. I wanted a long leader so the knot ended up on the spool, and on that cast it would seem it did not gracefully exit the T-Wing. Snapped right off and sailed off into the sun. I have since shortened the leader so the knot does not go through the T-Wing, and I have not had any more issues. It is a bummer though since it basically means my leader can only be 6 feet long (or the length of your rod, minus a foot or so). For jerkbaiting and any other long leader type scenarios I guess I will have to run straight fluoro (or just use one of my Bantams). Bummer.
Lost $15 lure aside, I s'pose I like it.
https://leadertec.com/big-game-fishing- ... -albright/
In addition, tied correctly, the knot has no problem traversing micro guides and the strength at the knot is strong enough that I have not experienced any apparent “break offs” at the knot.
Regards,
Doc
The modified Alberto is a perfect compromise. Pass braid through floro/mono loop TWICE, cut floro/mono tag end perfectly flush but leave a 1/4" braid tag end (or it will fluff inside the knot and unravel).