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Spoons

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  • Gender
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  • Location
    Chicagoland area
  • My PB
    Between 4-5 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Largemouth & Smallmouth
  • Favorite Lake or River
    Rock Run, Il

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  1. I would go with Penn. Built very tough and great drag systems. Penn Spinfisher would be a great reel, especially since your location suggests big cats. Also, a great spinning reel for cheap are the Bass pro Catmaxx spinning reels. I use them for sturgeon fishing all the time and they hold up very well. Otherwise like other people have said, the daiwa BGs are very nice too.
  2. I love my Daiwa tatula ct and i just saw that it was on sale
  3. Setting up a finesse rig and I can't for the life of me tie a reliable alberto knot for connecting a FC leader. My only other options seem to be to use just straight FC or use a barrel swivel. On the rare days these illinois rivers aren't stained or cloudy, do you think something as small as a barrel swivel will scare fish away when I want to use a FC leader with my braid?
  4. Don't have one complaint with mine honestly. Been using it for a long time without any issue on daily use. Impressed me so much that I am considering buying the Tatula LT spinning reel if anyone has any feedback on those.
  5. Its my favorite color lol. I believe so too, its very comfortable and feels sensitive enough. Gonna start looking for the perfect reel size for it.
  6. I ended up going with a 6'10 mojo bass guys. I appreciate the advice, this rod feels great honestly.
  7. I own the medium and love it but I do feel it runs a little heavy for a medium. Haven't used the medium light version tho.
  8. Sorry I edited the post, the gift cards I have are for bass pro so I would like to try to stick there if i can.
  9. Hey guys got 100$ in bass pro gift cards gonna head tonight and get a medium light rod for float fishing/soft plastics. What do you guys think, St Croix Triumph or Fenwick HMG? Or is it worth bumping up a little and adding cash for the St Croix Premier or Fenwick walleye series?
  10. My tatula ct handles lighter line very well too. Don't think its enough for me to want to make the change to a baitcaster for finesse fishing but that's just me.
  11. Has anyone used the Penn Squall and Fathom low profile reels yet? The round versions are my favorite sturgeon reels but haven't tried these out yet.
  12. Go with the Tatula ct. You won't be disappointed. I'm not able to compare it to any low profile shimanos since I don't have any, but it was much better than my abu garcia revo x. I think it handles light baits well for a baitcaster too. I've had mine through the mud and everything else from every day fishing and it hasn't failed me yet. I've only held the slx before which felt great but I believe it has a smaller spool than the tatula.
  13. Looks like the ponds near plainfield are starting to freeze
  14. I bought my tatula ct brand new for $130 about a year and a half ago and couldn't be happier. The only other reel in the price range that I have had for low profiles is an abu garcia revox, and honestly the tatula is much better especially with lighter baits. I do hear that the fuego is pretty much this without the twing. I like to stick with what works so I will be purchasing another Daiwa in the future.
  15. Curious, have you guys ever used 40 or 50 lb mono for a leader?
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