Calling all Megabass IP79 owners
Calling all Megabass IP79 owners
What do you mostly use this reel for besides collection? I have one on the way and I plan on using it. I've read some posts saying it is a good frog reel, but could it be a good "all around" reel? I've only ever used the Curado K, Chronarch MGL and Metanium 2020. Seeing as the IP is a little bit outdated, I was wondering if it's wasteful to try and do this. The main appeal is I've heard nothing but good stuff about the TDZ platform (besides the strong magnets inside the IP/J-Dream) and it being a "tank" reel. Seems to have a lot of market support as well, coming from a Shimano guy.
Done some research on it and most say the HLC spool is best if I'm looking for casting distance, which I will be ordering as well. With a good tune, would this reel be effective at casting most 3/8-3/4 oz. lures/baits? Primarily skirted jigs with trailer (bottom/chatter/swim), hard baits (crank/jerk) and frogs.
Also heard a lot about the Ian guy on here. If he does his magic tuning, how different would this reel be vs. out the box?
Done some research on it and most say the HLC spool is best if I'm looking for casting distance, which I will be ordering as well. With a good tune, would this reel be effective at casting most 3/8-3/4 oz. lures/baits? Primarily skirted jigs with trailer (bottom/chatter/swim), hard baits (crank/jerk) and frogs.
Also heard a lot about the Ian guy on here. If he does his magic tuning, how different would this reel be vs. out the box?
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peterJDM wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 2:35 amWhat do you mostly use this reel for besides collection? I have one on the way and I plan on using it. I've read some posts saying it is a good frog reel, but could it be a good "all around" reel? I've only ever used the Curado K, Chronarch MGL and Metanium 2020. Seeing as the IP is a little bit outdated, I was wondering if it's wasteful to try and do this. The main appeal is I've heard nothing but good stuff about the TDZ platform (besides the strong magnets inside the IP/J-Dream) and it being a "tank" reel. Seems to have a lot of market support as well, coming from a Shimano guy.
Done some research on it and most say the HLC spool is best if I'm looking for casting distance, which I will be ordering as well. With a good tune, would this reel be effective at casting most 3/8-3/4 oz. lures/baits? Primarily skirted jigs with trailer (bottom/chatter/swim), hard baits (crank/jerk) and frogs.
Also heard a lot about the Ian guy on here. If he does his magic tuning, how different would this reel be vs. out the box?
Sir IMHO you would not have to do anything to that reel up to and including the spool change out ( but if you do I’ll buy the stock spool from you for sure)
For what you are wanting to do with it you should get more than adequate casting distance.
I have mine paired on a Megabass X7 extreme mission rod and it is my multi use outfit but I love it for tn70 ripping off the bottom. I have an IP79 spool in a 100m reel and it’s my blitz max cranking setup on a Megabass shallow fast moving special. So personally I enjoy the spool and I have not had any issues with the IP79 in terms of casting distance and such. I’ve not used it for frogs but it is more than capable with the 7.9:1 gear ratio. At the end of the day it is a pretty OG zillion so just think of it as such. Anything you’d use the OG for it can handle just the same but smooth like an aged cognac.
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OBTW outdated is debatable
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I have an IP68 and IP79. They are excellent all around reels. The stock spool and empty itself of line with a frog and still skip a jig with SV like effortlessness. The HLC spool is a distance monster but should only be used with 1/2oz and up compact baits. It should also be cast hard only or not cast at all. None of that lob casting or palmimg while casting stuff. The spool will not brake.
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Thanks for the input, I'll try the stock spool and see how I like it. I will be pairing it with a Megabass ARMS SuperLeggera 7005X.goldrod wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 4:21 amSir IMHO you would not have to do anything to that reel up to and including the spool change out ( but if you do I’ll buy the stock spool from you for sure)
For what you are wanting to do with it you should get more than adequate casting distance.
I have mine paired on a Megabass X7 extreme mission rod and it is my multi use outfit but I love it for tn70 ripping off the bottom. I have an IP79 spool in a 100m reel and it’s my blitz max cranking setup on a Megabass shallow fast moving special. So personally I enjoy the spool and I have not had any issues with the IP79 in terms of casting distance and such. I’ve not used it for frogs but it is more than capable with the 7.9:1 gear ratio. At the end of the day it is a pretty OG zillion so just think of it as such. Anything you’d use the OG for it can handle just the same but smooth like an aged cognac.
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Awesome. Thanks for the info. Do you know which HLC spool is "better"? I see there is the stock HLC with dotted dimples. then there is the SLP HLC spool with lined dimples and there is the I'ZE HLC spool with punched holes.LowRange wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 9:05 amI have an IP68 and IP79. They are excellent all around reels. The stock spool and empty itself of line with a frog and still skip a jig with SV like effortlessness. The HLC spool is a distance monster but should only be used with 1/2oz and up compact baits. It should also be cast hard only or not cast at all. None of that lob casting or palmimg while casting stuff. The spool will not brake.
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Not sure. I have the dimpled spool and set it up in my IP68 with 10 clicks more than what is needed to eliminate side to side play, set the mag dial to the middle and on the 1st cast it dumped all of the 65# braid with a frog without even trying. I switched to 50# braid and with a litte effort in the cast it dumps all of that too with the same settings so I haven't touched them.
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Are you running stock bearings?LowRange wrote: ↑Wed Apr 28, 2021 4:02 amNot sure. I have the dimpled spool and set it up in my IP68 with 10 clicks more than what is needed to eliminate side to side play, set the mag dial to the middle and on the 1st cast it dumped all of the 65# braid with a frog without even trying. I switched to 50# braid and with a litte effort in the cast it dumps all of that too with the same settings so I haven't touched them.
Did the stock spool in the IP68 not give you up to par performance?
I have my IP68 on a PV for chatternaits with 20lb floro
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On a bomb cast with a terminator walking frog I could cast down to the backer with the stock spool with 50# braid. With the TD Zillion HLC spool I can empty it of 50# braid no backer much easier. Overall it is a worse spool and highly specialized but I like to play around with these things and this allows me to use my Orochi xx gen 1 as both a frog/braid and pitching/flouro setup with two spools. If I had to use just one as an all around then the stock spool for sure. Below is 65# braid with a simple medium effort over the shoulder cast with a terminator walking frog, middle on the mag dial and 10 clocks of the CC tighter than just eliminating side to side play.goldrod wrote: ↑Wed Apr 28, 2021 5:45 amAre you running stock bearings?LowRange wrote: ↑Wed Apr 28, 2021 4:02 amStock bearings. Not sure which spool is best. I have the dimpled spool and set it up in my IP68 with 10 clicks more than what is needed to eliminate side to side play, set the mag dial to the middle and on the 1st cast it dumped all of the 65# braid with a frog without even trying. I switched to 50# braid and with a litte effort in the cast it dumps all of that too with the same settings so I haven't touched them.
Did the stock spool in the IP68 not give you up to par performance?
I have my IP68 on a PV for chatternaits with 20lb floro
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The lines dimpled SLP HLC is for the Zillion TWS reels. These are a wide spool 36mm "1516" sized reel. There have been two Zillion TWS HLCs. The spools for the IP reels are going to be narrow 36mm spools from the TD Zillion HLC and Steez A HLC Magforce Z Boost.peterJDM wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 10:31 pmAwesome. Thanks for the info. Do you know which HLC spool is "better"? I see there is the stock HLC with dotted dimples. then there is the SLP HLC spool with lined dimples and there is the I'ZE HLC spool with punched holes.LowRange wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 9:05 amI have an IP68 and IP79. They are excellent all around reels. The stock spool and empty itself of line with a frog and still skip a jig with SV like effortlessness. The HLC spool is a distance monster but should only be used with 1/2oz and up compact baits. It should also be cast hard only or not cast at all. None of that lob casting or palmimg while casting stuff. The spool will not brake.
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Is this the "correct" HLC spool that you are talking about?LowRange wrote: ↑Wed Apr 28, 2021 6:38 amThe lines dimpled SLP HLC is for the Zillion TWS reels. These are a wide spool 36mm "1516" sized reel. There have been two Zillion TWS HLCs. The spools for the IP reels are going to be narrow 36mm spools from the TD Zillion HLC and Steez A HLC Magforce Z Boost.
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Yep, that's the one I have. I believe that is the stock TD Zillion HLC spool. The ones with the holes is the iZE version of the TD Zillion HLC spool I believe.
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I have both, this review is right on.LowRange wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 9:05 amI have an IP68 and IP79. They are excellent all around reels. The stock spool and empty itself of line with a frog and still skip a jig with SV like effortlessness. The HLC spool is a distance monster but should only be used with 1/2oz and up compact baits. It should also be cast hard only or not cast at all. None of that lob casting or palmimg while casting stuff. The spool will not brake.