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I have a Loomis IMX 954C FPR flippin/punchin stick (65lb PP) and a Loomis GL2 854C (50lb PP) for pitchin, Swimjigs, C-Rigs, etc.

Which reel for each?  I have a Tatula Type R (8.1:1) and a Chornarch Ci4 (7.6:1)

I'm thinking the Tat on the flippin stick...

Thoughts???

 

 

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Both are very high gear ratio and it shouldn’t matter much for flipping.

I prefer a 6:4:1 ratio if you plan to use SwimJigs or even SpinnerBaits. I found burning swimjigs are less effective than fishing them through pads or wood cover. Therefore, high gear ratio is not necessary for me. You can definitely use a high gear ratio, but slow down your retrieve (I intend to crank pretty fast).

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type r is about 36 IPT and ci4 is 32 IPT if you want to take that into consideration.  i prefer the way the ci4 palms so i'd probably use it for whichever rod would see the most use.

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I'd put the tat on your Flippin' stick.  The tatula weighs 1.6 ounces more than the ci4+, and that extra weight will help balance out that 954.

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