GoneFishi'n Posted April 16, 2013 Posted April 16, 2013 I was wondering if the Lews BB-1 speed spool would be an alright swimbait reel? My other choice would be the Shimano Cardiff but I have small hands so I don't think it would be to comfortable. The reel can take 160 yards of 12 pound test. I was going to pair this reel up with an Okuma Big Bait rod 7'6" Medium Heavy for 6 inch huds and big topwaters like MS Slammers and BBz spro 6" floaters. Possibly some lunker punkers also. Would this be a good first swimbait setup? I know someone will say get the shimano curado if size is the problem but I can't afford it right now. Quote
stkbassn Posted April 16, 2013 Posted April 16, 2013 I was wondering if the Lews BB-1 speed spool would be an alright swimbait reel? My other choice would be the Shimano Cardiff but I have small hands so I don't think it would be to comfortable. The reel can take 160 yards of 12 pound test. I was going to pair this reel up with an Okuma Big Bait rod 7'6" Medium Heavy for 6 inch huds and big topwaters like MS Slammers and BBz spro 6" floaters. Possibly some lunker punkers also. Would this be a good first swimbait setup? I know someone will say get the shimano curado if size is the problem but I can't afford it right now. I really don't like the Cardiff to be honest but that's me. A lot of guys do like it. I had the 300 and it was an okay reel. I'd go with the Daiwa Lexa 300 if you want a reel with line capacity and serious drag....you can find one on Ebay for around $160. Very nice reel. Also, you can probably get away with a regular sized baitcaster. I use a REVO S for my Hudds, Ospreys and Mattlures...nothing over 7" or 2oz but that reel handles my swimbaits well. I saw some of the pre-white Revo S reels for under $100 on ebay, new and free shipping. A steal really. Quote
Super User deep Posted April 17, 2013 Super User Posted April 17, 2013 The important issues are line capacity and how the reel would hold up over time to the stress of casting and retrieving heavy baits. The Cardiff is a proven reel (I have three!); haven't heard much about the Lews in the big bait side of bass fishing. P.S. Hearing good things about the Lexa too, lately. But I fish only Shimano reels. P.P.S. The slammer pushes a lot of water, and you probably want a reel would good strong gears. Quote
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