Super User WRB Posted December 27, 2014 Super User Posted December 27, 2014 If there was a saltwater version, it would be killer for redfish. Avet SX 2speed 36" & 21" IPT, 2-3/8 spool. Quote
bass1980 Posted December 27, 2014 Posted December 27, 2014 Why would 40 IPT be over kill? Sure you won't need it for cranking but for techniques likes weightless senkos and Trig I would love it. Cast a senko, let it drop for a few seconds, jig it a bit, burn it back to me and repeat. I can search for fish a lot quicker this way. Plus when fishing for smallies they tend to make runs at you and this will definitely help out. Is it life and death not having it? Of course not but back then some people thought 6:1 was fast and when 7:1 came out the same skeptics said the same thing. If these high gear reels don't lose too much torque then I'm all for it. Heck using my Metanium XG at 36 IPT I'm loving it. Longer handle and gear design, I don't feel like I'm losing any torque at all. That reel has some serious power for what it's offering. 2 Quote
Jaheff Posted December 27, 2014 Posted December 27, 2014 Avet SX 2speed 36" & 21" IPT, 2-3/8 spool. That's my 40# live bait rig. Quote
Trey Harpel Posted December 27, 2014 Posted December 27, 2014 Purple US Green Japan I kinda like the Green much better and the reel is SICK! Quote
Super User HoosierHawgs Posted December 27, 2014 Super User Posted December 27, 2014 Why would 40 IPT be over kill? Sure you won't need it for cranking but for techniques likes weightless senkos and Trig I would love it. Cast a senko, let it drop for a few seconds, jig it a bit, burn it back to me and repeat. I can search for fish a lot quicker this way. Plus when fishing for smallies they tend to make runs at you and this will definitely help out. Is it life and death not having it? Of course not but back then some people thought 6:1 was fast and when 7:1 came out the same skeptics said the same thing. If these high gear reels don't lose too much torque then I'm all for it. Heck using my Metanium XG at 36 IPT I'm loving it. Longer handle and gear design, I don't feel like I'm losing any torque at all. That reel has some serious power for what it's offering. There's a point where you begin to overwork your lure. Also, even with things like t rig that the action isn't effected by the speed, you will be a less thorough fisherman. Many of us need help slowing ourselves down. Quote
Super User Jrob78 Posted December 27, 2014 Super User Posted December 27, 2014 There's a point where you begin to overwork your lure. Also, even with things like t rig that the action isn't effected by the speed, you will be a less thorough fisherman. Many of us need help slowing ourselves down. Speak for yourself. I would say you would be a more thorough and efficient fisherman because you could effectively cover more water with more casts in less time. 1 Quote
Super User Senko lover Posted December 27, 2014 Super User Posted December 27, 2014 I like reading old bass books, and they talk about 4:3:1 ratios. Wonder what the old timers would think about this. Quote
Super User rippin-lips Posted December 27, 2014 Super User Posted December 27, 2014 You cover more water because you're fishing faster. In some situations that's all well and good but truth be told... Most people need to slow down and work a spot more thoroughly not faster. I think some if you might benefit from a reel with an ipt of 12-18" It has its place for certain things like I mentioned earlier but I think for most it'll be too much. Quote
Super User HoosierHawgs Posted December 27, 2014 Super User Posted December 27, 2014 I like reading old bass books, and they talk about 4:3:1 ratios. Wonder what the old timers would think about this. I have a 4.9 and a 4.7. Tons of tourque. I love them for cranking or as big fish reels. Quote
black94gt50 Posted December 27, 2014 Posted December 27, 2014 There's a point where you begin to overwork your lure. Also, even with things like t rig that the action isn't effected by the speed, you will be a less thorough fisherman. Many of us need help slowing ourselves down. That's the users fault lol not the reel. I think faster reels like this are interesting, of course it's not something you will use to present every type of lure with. The option to reel faster can give you options of different presentation methods. Maybe something the fish haven't seen before. Quote
bass1980 Posted December 27, 2014 Posted December 27, 2014 There's a point where you begin to overwork your lure. Also, even with things like t rig that the action isn't effected by the speed, you will be a less thorough fisherman. Many of us need help slowing ourselves down. Who works a senko and Trig with the reel? You work it with your rod. The benefits of a fast IPT is getting the lure back to you to cast again. 1 Quote
Super User WRB Posted December 27, 2014 Super User Posted December 27, 2014 I like reading old bass books, and they talk about 4:3:1 ratios. Wonder what the old timers would think about this.Read post #13Tom Quote
Super User Montanaro Posted December 28, 2014 Super User Posted December 28, 2014 This reel would be perfect for all the punching and pitching I do. Makes a big difference. I would, without a doubt, lose more fish with a 5 to 1 fishing those techniques. Quote
Crappiebasser Posted December 28, 2014 Posted December 28, 2014 I like reading old bass books, and they talk about 4:3:1 ratios. Wonder what the old timers would think about this. I know age is relative but you don't have to be an "old timer" to remember 4.x:1 ratios. I still have original Bantams and a 3.8 Curado. 1 Quote
Cgrinder Posted December 28, 2014 Posted December 28, 2014 I would purchase and frog with such a reel. Quote
Super User Senko lover Posted December 29, 2014 Super User Posted December 29, 2014 I know age is relative but you don't have to be an "old timer" to remember 4.x:1 ratios. I still have original Bantams and a 3.8 Curado. I was talking less about remembering them than about the fact that bassers back in "the early days" didn't know anything higher than a 6:4:1. Quote
Super User fishballer06 Posted December 29, 2014 Super User Posted December 29, 2014 I know age is relative but you don't have to be an "old timer" to remember 4.x:1 ratios. I still have original Bantams and a 3.8 Curado. I've been trying to get my hands on one of those 3.8 Curado's. They're perfect for slow working spinners for walleye. Quote
Super User HoosierHawgs Posted December 29, 2014 Super User Posted December 29, 2014 I'm really enjoying this conversation. Shows that there is a need for the whole spectrum of speeds from slow to hyper speed. Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.