loudcherokee Posted September 18, 2013 Posted September 18, 2013 So I'm looking at getting the new Lews tournament HS Spinning reel for my finesse applications, but I'm not sure what size to get. I never really put much thought into the sizes of spinning reels, and just bought what looked good for general purpose fishing. The HS will come in the following sizes: 100-150yds 6lb test 200-140yds 8lb test 300-140yds 10lb test 400-160yds 12lb test the 100 series is a 5.6:1 ratio, all others are 6.1:1. I plan on running 20lb braid with a 10lb fluoro leader. I'm thinking I want the 300,cause I believe that's what my other spinning reels are. LC Quote
Super User Felix77 Posted September 18, 2013 Super User Posted September 18, 2013 I base it on the #test. For finesse I use a max of 8lb so the 200 would be the vote for me. 1 Quote
loudcherokee Posted September 18, 2013 Author Posted September 18, 2013 I base it on the #test. For finesse I use a max of 8lb so the 200 would be the vote for me. Hmmm... I never thought of it that way. I just thought those were spool capacity guidelines. LC Quote
Super User SirSnookalot Posted September 18, 2013 Super User Posted September 18, 2013 Hmmm... I never thought of it that way. I just thought those were spool capacity guidelines. LC That's all it is, in theory you can use any size line you wish. Mono lines over 12# on any of the reels would be awkward but there is no rule that they can't be used. I would be selecting the reel based on the rod you will be using in hopes of achieving balance and comfort, the min. and max lure weight of the rod will indicate your lure parameters. 20# braid being 4# mono thickness can be used on any spinning reel. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted September 18, 2013 Super User Posted September 18, 2013 If you only going to use braid, either the 100 or 200 will be fine. If you intend to try fluoro, you want a bigger spool, so the 200 gets my vote for greatest versatility. 1 Quote
motodmast Posted September 18, 2013 Posted September 18, 2013 Don't just base it on spool capacity, take a look at the weight of each model. Sometimes you need a Little heavier reel to make your rod balance better, which will save your arm after a days of fishing. With thT said, I normally use a size 10 for DropShot and size 20 for everything else. Most size 10 & 20's balance perfect with my Dobyns champion spinning rods I think the 200 would be perfect. What rod are you putting it on? Quote
loudcherokee Posted September 18, 2013 Author Posted September 18, 2013 Don't just base it on spool capacity, take a look at the weight of each model. Sometimes you need a Little heavier reel to make your rod balance better, which will save your arm after a days of fishing. With thT said, I normally use a size 10 for DropShot and size 20 for everything else. Most size 10 & 20's balance perfect with my Dobyns champion spinning rods I think the 200 would be perfect. What rod are you putting it on? Not being able to handle them in person makes this difficult unfortunately. The 100 is only 6.9 ounces, while the 200 and 300 are slightly over 8 ounces. Reel will be going on a 7'1'' Medium *** black rod. LC Quote
Cgrinder Posted September 18, 2013 Posted September 18, 2013 On a 7.1 M ***, I'd get the 200. I don't feel that the 100 would balance as well. Of course, this is speculation. Quote
loudcherokee Posted September 18, 2013 Author Posted September 18, 2013 I also have large hands, if that's anything to consider. I don't want something so small to make me feel gorilla fisted. LC Quote
motodmast Posted September 18, 2013 Posted September 18, 2013 i have the same rod, with a 20 size pfleuger president, which is 8.3OZ it balances perfect, i look at the HS reels, same weight as mine, eather one will balance perfect for you, 200 or 300, i say 200 just because you wont really need the line capacity of the 300 Quote
Super User Raul Posted September 18, 2013 Super User Posted September 18, 2013 Smaller reels have smaller spools which means smaller drag washers, tighter line coiling, and more line resistance as it flows flom the spool. The fact that you are going to fish finesse doesn´t mean you have to fish with a smaller reel, use a mid regular size reel because it has a not too small but not too large spool. 2 Quote
Super User lmbfisherman Posted September 18, 2013 Super User Posted September 18, 2013 200 would be in general a good reel, but I also like my smaller (Stradic 1000 FJ) on my ML/XF Drop shot Crucial. I love this combo. Quote
Super User SirSnookalot Posted September 19, 2013 Super User Posted September 19, 2013 I agree with Raul, I would opt for a bit larger size reel for a med 7' rod, more durable with less wear and tear. The balance is going to vary from brand to brand or model to model of the same sized reel because they are all not of equal weights. One of my set ups is a 7' med spinning with an 8.8 oz reel size 35, very comfortable combo that can be used for a wide range of species and techniques. Quote
Super User Hi Salenity Posted September 19, 2013 Super User Posted September 19, 2013 I don't like to use a reel bigger than the 100 size. If caught some fairly large smallies on them with no problems. Quote
MichiganFishing1997 Posted September 19, 2013 Posted September 19, 2013 Personally I would probably go with the 200. I fish 2500 size shimanos. With the 200 your combo should balance well. Quote
pbizzle Posted September 20, 2013 Posted September 20, 2013 Before you buy the lews have you checked out the okuma trio? It's a pretty sweet reel for the price. Quote
Super User Hi Salenity Posted September 20, 2013 Super User Posted September 20, 2013 Before you buy the lews have you checked out the okuma trio? It's a pretty sweet reel for the price.They make it in pink!I've been doing good catching smallies on a pink worm and was thinking about getting the pink reel just to fish the pink worm... Quote
loudcherokee Posted September 20, 2013 Author Posted September 20, 2013 Before you buy the lews have you checked out the okuma trio? It's a pretty sweet reel for the price. I have not checked them out. Have seen them mentioned a few times. Based on my experience with their baitcasters, I'm very happy to dive into the Lews spinning world. If it doesn't work out, I'll consider alternatives, but for now, I'm a happy Lewser. :-D LC Quote
Super User Hi Salenity Posted September 20, 2013 Super User Posted September 20, 2013 I love all my ltp's but I'm going to stick with pfluger or a sienna for my spinning needs Quote
Loop_Dad Posted September 20, 2013 Posted September 20, 2013 I agree with what Raul said. I made a mistake on my Saros 2500. One size bigger would have been a better combo with my 7'6" M. (I mean 2500 is still okay...) Quote
pbizzle Posted September 20, 2013 Posted September 20, 2013 I love all my ltp's but I'm going to stick with pfluger or a sienna for my spinning needs Those sienna reels are really sweet for $30. Quote
Super User Hi Salenity Posted September 20, 2013 Super User Posted September 20, 2013 Those sienna reels are really sweet for $30. I always take my $30 Sienna and $200 patriarch both are the 1000 size and other than the $200 one is allot fancier looking they fish about the same. Quote
pbizzle Posted September 20, 2013 Posted September 20, 2013 I always take my $30 Sienna and $200 patriarch both are the 1000 size and other than the $200 one is allot fancier looking they fish about the same. And you're a lot safer buying a cheap spinning reel than baitcaster. Quote
KDW96 Posted September 22, 2013 Posted September 22, 2013 All my spinning reels are Shimano 1500s and 2500s. Quote
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