Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

ive been considering it, it seems like they would be a better fit really

Posted

I use all high speed reels except for my deep crankin set ups, those two have Curado 200E5s. I feel like I can't reel in slack line fast enough with 6.X:X ratios and if I need to slow down a bit I always can with a 7.1:1 or higher. Oh and I have a Chronarch 200E6 for swimbaits, but my other 7 reels are 7.1:1 and above.

Posted

Me... I have one 6.4:1 and all my other casting reels are 7:1 or higher. I hardly ever throw cranks of any kind and really never the deep ones. High speed reels are so much better for the things I do more regularly. The 6.4:1 gets used for cranking duty if I need to and spinnerbaits. That's about it

  • Super User
Posted

I have a mixed lot of 5.1 to 6.4.1 to 7.1.1 speeds / power if you will.... But my 300e/d are about 30" per turn @ 6.2.1 they are great tools for different methods.... For trig and such I really prefer high speed, I guess to answer you're question I am not going to go all high speed at this time.

  • Super User
Posted

It's easier for me to reel faster than it is for me to slow down. Most of my reels are in the 6.X:1 range. I have a couple with a 7+ ratio and I don't care for the speed that much, to be honest.

Posted

All of my reels are 7:1 or higher except for my cranking reel and it is a 6.3:1 reel.

  • Super User
Posted

I've have 7:1:1 Plueger Patriach, two Abu Garcia Revo Rockets at 9:0:1, and a Abu Garcia SX in 6:4:1.

I almost never use the SX. I bought it because I thought I needed a slower reel but I really don't.

I do a lot of topwater, spinnerbaits, and now trying to use jigs, T-Rigs, and cranksbaits more this year.

  • Super User
Posted

I have a range of gear ratios and IPT, this way I never have to decide if I need to slow down or speed up my retrieve, the reel does it for me.

Posted

High speed is a term used that can be very deceiving, 3.8 and 4:1 were called high speed 25 years ago today,  I've had 6.4:1 with 28 IPT, the same reels at 7.1:1 had 31 IPT I am happy with 7.1:1 and find it or the 6.4:1 is no huge difference to me,  but there are times I want slower and reach for a 5.4:1 at 23 IPT this is very noticeable and is a huge difference, but don't really want faster than the 7.1:1 for any application I use these reels for. Today what are you calling high speed??? It is nice we have so much today to offer everything "practically" for whatever anyone could want!

  • Super User
Posted

Out of of my 5 b/c outfits, 4 are high speed and 1 is a 6.4:1 ratio. I have just learned to fish the high speed reels slower and I have the speed there if the situation calls for it. 

Posted

I guess I'm in the minority. My fastest reel is a 6.2:1 gear ratio. I feel sometimes that I can't fish my baits slow enough.

Posted

I guess I'm in the minority. My fastest reel is a 6.2:1 gear ratio. I feel sometimes that I can't fish my baits slow enough.

Posted

IPT from each reel company determines what gear ratio I use. Typically I like the 28-30 inch IPT for everything.

Posted

The slowest bait caster I've thrown in years is 6.2:1. I'm not a fan of slow reels in the 4-5 range.  I've tried it and it does not fit my fishing style.

  • Super User
Posted

With the exception of a few of my older reels that I'm phasing out, I fish all 7.1:1 or higher reels. I don't fish super deep crankbaits a lot but the times I have, I haven't noticed getting "worn out" from reeling them in. I like using the faster reels because I can always slow down with with them, where it's a lot harder to speed up with a slower reel. 

  • Like 1
Posted

Most of mine are in the 6:4 range (25-27 ipt) because I find it hard to reel slower. I have one in the 7:1 for Jigs (30 ipt). I really don't fish deeper than 10-12 ft with crankbaits, and the 6:4 work well enough for that.

Posted

Mine all range 6:4 - 8:0.

 

I sold off my last Curado 200E5.   I like many others don't do much deep water cranking.  If I go on a trip and really need one I guess I'll just buy one.  ;)

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below.
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.


  • Outboard Engine

    fishing forum

    fishing tackle

    fishing

    fishing

    fishing

    bass fish

    fish for bass



×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.