ib_of_the_damned Posted April 28, 2017 Author Posted April 28, 2017 1 minute ago, fishnkamp said: I am dying to try out one of those Daiwa Tatula SV but honestly I have replaced 6 reels in the last 12 months. I am trying to keep the Monkey away for a little while. If you are not already on the American Legacy newsletter email list, when you sign up you get a $25 code to use on any purchase over $100. That's how I justified buying the Tatula SV... Quote
Super User fishnkamp Posted April 28, 2017 Super User Posted April 28, 2017 Thanks for the info. I think I am going to stay put on equipment for a while. In the last 18 months I have sold off 3 baitcasting rods, two spinning rods one spinning reel, a spincast reel and 6 baitcasting reels. After all of that, I own 4 new combos with very upgraded rods, 6 new reels and two new spinning combos for my wife. I think it is time to take a break for a while. I will sayI love all of the Daiwas and the rods from Powell, Irod, and Dobyns. Quote
ib_of_the_damned Posted April 28, 2017 Author Posted April 28, 2017 6 minutes ago, fishnkamp said: Thanks for the info. I think I am going to stay put on equipment for a while. In the last 18 months I have sold off 3 baitcasting rods, two spinning rods one spinning reel, a spincast reel and 6 baitcasting reels. After all of that, I own 4 new combos with very upgraded rods, 6 new reels and two new spinning combos for my wife. I think it is time to take a break for a while. I will sayI love all of the Daiwas and the rods from Powell, Irod, and Dobyns. I hear that!! I'm in the same boat, I am slowly getting rid of my older rods and reels to make room for higher end tackle. I can honestly say you get what you pay for with rods and reels! Quote
Super User fishnkamp Posted April 28, 2017 Super User Posted April 28, 2017 Today the rods and reels that cost between $100 and $200 are some of the highest quality and that is the most competitive part of the market. The quality and performance is equal to much of what was being sold for twice that just a few years ago. There is still a difference in s $200 reel and a $400 reel, but not as much as there has been in the past. It is easy to pick a mid priced reel, like a Tatula CT, Curado I, Lews Speed Spool( pick a version) and match it to a light weight, sensitive, well balanced rod for around $300. It will perform terrific and catch a lot of fish for you. Quote
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