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Ive recently uncovered my brothers old shimano tekota from the garage, back when we used to fish salt water a lot. A lot of people online say they use it as a freshwater swimbait reel. What do you guys think?

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Shimano built that reel as a trolling reel. Any shimano reel that starts with the letter T in the name was built as a trolling reel. All the casting reels names

start with the letter C.

You can cast with it but it was designed to be used for trolling use.

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Shimano built that reel as a trolling reel. Any shimano reel that starts with the letter T in the name was built as a trolling reel. All the casting reels names

start with the letter C.

You can cast with it but it was designed to be used for trolling use.

What about Metanium and Antares xD

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I know YOU know, but many probably do not, so I posted, clarifying meaningless, to most, semantics.

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And OP, make sure you turn off the clicker before trying to cast it. ;)

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