Nstd Posted May 8, 2015 Posted May 8, 2015 I am getting the BPS crankin stick medium light. I hope to throw light lures on light line. What reel do you recommend? Quote
Super User iceintheveins Posted May 8, 2015 Super User Posted May 8, 2015 Curado I or Tatula in the 5 ratio. 1 Quote
Nstd Posted May 8, 2015 Author Posted May 8, 2015 Curado I or Tatula in the 5 ratio. Reasons for the low gear ratio? Quote
timsford Posted May 8, 2015 Posted May 8, 2015 How light are the lures you want to throw. I dont think you need a low gear ratio for small cranks. I only use it on deep divers and usually use a 6.3:1 or so on other cranks. Id suggest a smaller reel for light cranks than the tatula or curado. Something like a 50 series shimano, *** concept reels, daiwa alphas or pixy, or other brands smaller reels should be able to handle small stuff under 3/8oz or so a lot better 2 Quote
Super User Jrob78 Posted May 8, 2015 Super User Posted May 8, 2015 How much do you want to spend? Quote
CRANKENSTIEN Posted May 8, 2015 Posted May 8, 2015 I would go with a low gear ratio on a light stick because it won't bend as much when cranking at a lower speed. I have a light stick with a Lews tourney speed spool. Also have a bb1 and tatula I would reccomend. Quote
Nstd Posted May 8, 2015 Author Posted May 8, 2015 How light are the lures you want to throw. I dont think you need a low gear ratio for small cranks. I only use it on deep divers and usually use a 6.3:1 or so on other cranks. Id suggest a smaller reel for light cranks than the tatula or curado. Something like a 50 series shimano, *** concept reels, daiwa alphas or pixy, or other brands smaller reels should be able to handle small stuff under 3/8oz or so a lot betterI mainly want to throw 5/16 to 1/8. The current line up of shimano 50s are out of my budget. Can you tell me more about ***? Will *** handle light lures? What are some other light reel currently available and not being sold on the black market? Quote
Nstd Posted May 8, 2015 Author Posted May 8, 2015 How much do you want to spend? No more than 150 preferably around $100. Any thoughts on the Bps ProQ? Quote
Nstd Posted May 8, 2015 Author Posted May 8, 2015 I would go with a low gear ratio on a light stick because it won't bend as much when cranking at a lower speed. I have a light stick with a Lews tourney speed spool. Also have a bb1 and tatula I would reccomend. Out of three which one did you like? How light did you go? Quote
timsford Posted May 8, 2015 Posted May 8, 2015 Its hard to throw 1/16 on any baitcasting reel, especially a stock one available new, unless you want to spend a little more money. The *** reels have pretty shallow spools but i dont think they can handle that light of weight. Even the 50 size shimanos and high end daiwas have a hard time doing it stock. Id say your best bet is try for maybe 1/8oz and see if you can find a gently use. Shimano 50e or a daiwa reel that can accept sv or rcs spools. Then you can use it now and save a little and get some bfs bearings and a tuning spool and throw the weights you want. Quote
wuchr20 Posted May 8, 2015 Posted May 8, 2015 It depends how much you want to spend. I personally have a crankin stick and its been working great for me. I love the sensitivity on the rod. Quote
masterbass Posted May 8, 2015 Posted May 8, 2015 The weights you want to throw require a finesse reel which are tough to find in you're price range. You might be able to find a used shimano 50 series, but for 1/8 you'll still need a shallow spool like yumeya or avail which aren't cheap. I didn't like throwing this light with my stock 51. If you stick with the upper end of you're weight range then the stock reel can handle it fine. I've heard the chronarch 50mg can handle 1/8, but I have no experience with it. Maybe someone with experience can chime in. You can find gently used 50 size reels for the upper end of your price range. Quote
Super User smalljaw67 Posted May 8, 2015 Super User Posted May 8, 2015 I may be wrong but are you looking at this rod to fish other baits besides cranks? I was wondering because you asked about the low gear ratio which is normally associated with cranks. 1 Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted May 8, 2015 Super User Posted May 8, 2015 I am getting the BPS crankin stick medium light. I hope to throw light lures on light line. What reel do you recommend? I mainly want to throw 5/16 to 1/8. The current line up of shimano 50s are out of my budget. Can you tell me more about ***? Will *** handle light lures? What are some other light reel currently available and not being sold on the black market? I'd like to ask which 1/8 to 5/16 ounce lures & techniques are you planning to use a cranking stick for ? Crank baits that size are generally considered Panfish baits. When throwing such light baits, a spinning outfit would really be whole lot more effective. A-Jay 1 Quote
cottny27 Posted May 8, 2015 Posted May 8, 2015 I'd go light and keep it BPS with a Carbonlite with the 5:4:1 ratio. Mine does well with 10# fluoro throwing 1/4oz swim jigs. Quote
CRANKENSTIEN Posted May 8, 2015 Posted May 8, 2015 No more than 150 preferably around $100. Any thoughts on the Bps ProQ? Never owned one, but I have considered it a couple times. The number of great reviews is unmatched. Unless you can find a good sale on something else that would most likely be a good choice Quote
CRANKENSTIEN Posted May 8, 2015 Posted May 8, 2015 Out of three which one did you like? How light did you go? I have the Lews tourney speed spool on my duckett 7' m and casting a 1/4 oz or small cranks isnt a problem. You need to be using a 10lb small diameter line to get your best cast. I have never put smaller on a baitcaster, it may be fine. The speed spool has both magnetic and centrifugal breaks which may also assist in throwing light baits, because you can loosen up the spool tension. I believe the BPS pro qualifier has the 2 breaks as well. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted May 8, 2015 Super User Posted May 8, 2015 I have a new Pinnacle Optimus LTE in a slow ratio that I've been testing for review and it's every bit as good as anything else in its price range. 1 Quote
CRANKENSTIEN Posted May 8, 2015 Posted May 8, 2015 I'd like to ask which 1/8 to 5/16 ounce lures & techniques are you planning to use a cranking stick for ? Crank baits that size are generally considered Panfish baits. When throwing such light baits, a spinning outfit would really be whole lot more effective. A-Jay Agree, you would be able to get a longer cast on a light bait. Unless you are targeting certain areas and our more comfortable with a baitcaster. I throw small squares, sk series 3 to 5 and rapala dt 6 and 10 and shad raps on my light baitcaster all the time. Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted May 8, 2015 Super User Posted May 8, 2015 Agree, you would be able to get a longer cast on a light bait. Unless you are targeting certain areas and our more comfortable with a baitcaster. I throw small squares, sk series 3 to 5 and rapala dt 6 and 10 and shad raps on my light baitcaster all the time. The 3 & 5 series baits weigh 1/4 & 1/2 oz respectively, which in my mind plants them squarely into the casting gear category. Whipping an 1/8 ounce nothing bait on revolving spool tackle would never feel more comfortable than the easy of spinning gear for me. A-Jay 1 Quote
Nstd Posted May 8, 2015 Author Posted May 8, 2015 It depends how much you want to spend. I personally have a crankin stick and its been working great for me. I love the sensitivity on the rod. What do you use? I may be wrong but are you looking at this rod to fish other baits besides cranks? I was wondering because you asked about the low gear ratio which is normally associated with cranks. Crankbait. I'd like to ask which 1/8 to 5/16 ounce lures & techniques are you planning to use a cranking stick for ? Crank baits that size are generally considered Panfish baits. When throwing such light baits, a spinning outfit would really be whole lot more effective. A-Jay The reason for baitcaster and light crankbaits is because I cast and retrieve more efficently on a baitcaster. ================================================ Do any of you recommend the Daiwa Lexa 100 for light crankbaits (1/4 oz)? Its currently on sale at TW for $70. Quote
zeth Posted May 8, 2015 Posted May 8, 2015 I cast light lures all day on my Quantum Energy PT reels with Phenix M1 rods in the ML version which is a similar rod. Also saw someone say something about gear ration. Worry about that only to match reel to technique not for how light or heavy a lure is. Quote
hatrix Posted May 8, 2015 Posted May 8, 2015 Don't they make mini crappie reels that can cast all that? I think they are cheap also. Light cranks is spinning all day for me. Super shadraps, small jerkbaits, tiny squatebilll like a 1.0 is effortless on spinning. 1 Quote
Nstd Posted May 8, 2015 Author Posted May 8, 2015 Don't they make mini crappie reels that can cast all that? I think they are cheap also. Light cranks is spinning all day for me. Super shadraps, small jerkbaits, tiny squatebilll like a 1.0 is effortless on spinning. What is everyone's thoughts on the bass pro crappie Max mighty lite? Does it serve my purposes? Quote
hatrix Posted May 8, 2015 Posted May 8, 2015 I have no idea but I do no crappie baits are teny tiny and super light. Quote
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