Some small crankbaits, and some 2" soft plastic minnows. The minnows are for catching panfish to see what the fish are eating, once i know that, I will choose the crankbait that best matches the panfish that I have caught.
I have heard great things about both. And I highly doubt lews would discontinue the speed spool. I personally have not used either, but I think either one would work just fine.
Muskie fishing and salmon fishing are the only times that i need line capacity. Saltwater too, but i dont fish saltwater. I guess if you were using big swimbaits or monster cranks, but other than that, you dont really need the line capacity.
Make sur it is a reputable tackle shop doing it. I had an insert pop out on one of my trout rods, and i got a guy to fix it for 8.00, and the next day, it popped off. i super glued it back on, and it is rock solid now, Just sayin'...
A fairly soft graphite rod, 6 gear spinning reel and braid is what i use most of my crankbaits on. But then again, If i had a baitcast cranking rod i would use that.
I have a Trion, a supreme, and a Supreme XT. Honestly, the supreme XT has been disappointing. The screw that attached the bail to the rotor fell out and was stripped, so I epoxied it back in place. Also, it makes a ticking noise every turn. It is very smooth and the drag rocks though.
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