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Guys, I've fully managed to get a good amount saved up, and these are the reels I'm looking at buying in hopefully a week or so.

 

Short question: Is the DC worth the extra cost?

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I have both reels & you will not go wrong with either one. I use my MGL pretty much for bottom fishing, worms etc. The DC mostly for moving baits, lighter crankbaits, spinnerbaits, stickbaits etc. & on windy days for everything. knowing what I know now & could afford either one I would choose the DC because of the wind factor. The reel is fairly easy to set up also. Hope this helps

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I don't have the met dc, but I do have the met mgl and exsence dc and I will say the dc is pretty cool. I would go with the DC. My exsence absolutely rockets a frog and it can be set up to be backlash proof in heavy winds and night fishing. I also like the DC "whine."

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On 10/19/2017 at 10:44 PM, scbassin said:

I have both reels & you will not go wrong with either one. I use my MGL pretty much for bottom fishing, worms etc. The DC mostly for moving baits, lighter crankbaits, spinnerbaits, stickbaits etc. & on windy days for everything. knowing what I know now & could afford either one I would choose the DC because of the wind factor. The reel is fairly easy to set up also. Hope this helps

Thanks. I'm gonna Ebay around to see prices, lol.

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On 10/19/2017 at 10:44 PM, scbassin said:

I have both reels & you will not go wrong with either one. I use my MGL pretty much for bottom fishing, worms etc. The DC mostly for moving baits, lighter crankbaits, spinnerbaits, stickbaits etc. & on windy days for everything. knowing what I know now & could afford either one I would choose the DC because of the wind factor. The reel is fairly easy to set up also. Hope this helps

I do have two more questions. Is there much of a cast difference in the two reels? And how's the weight of the DC reel?

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Never used either of those reels, but recently picked up an older Exsense DC.  Only been out with it once so far, but love it already.  No thumb is needed in F, FP, BB or Max.  And this is with the spool set very loose.  Even used it was expensive...for me...but I'd buy more DC reels in a heartbeat if I could.

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4 hours ago, new2BC4bass said:

Never used either of those reels, but recently picked up an older Exsense DC.  Only been out with it once so far, but love it already.  No thumb is needed in F, FP, BB or Max.  And this is with the spool set very loose.  Even used it was expensive...for me...but I'd buy more DC reels in a heartbeat if I could.

 

6 hours ago, Looking for the big one said:

I have an old Metanium Mg DC7, and the D.C. System is bad***, worth it in my opinion. Super long casting, freat braking. And that's the old DC system, not the updated one.

How how often you guys have to clean the chip?

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22 hours ago, Outdoors said:

Thanks. I'm gonna Ebay around to see prices, lol.

You need to look at Japan Lure Shop , Japan Angler or Digikata for starters......If you really want the DC experience save a few more dollars and get the 16 Antares DC.....

11 hours ago, Outdoors said:

 

How how often you guys have to clean the chip?

There is a glass eye that you may have to clean and very rarely, like if it stops whining......very simple to do with a Q Tip and some alcohol.

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14 hours ago, Outdoors said:

I do have two more questions. Is there much of a cast difference in the two reels? And how's the weight of the DC reel?

If you have concerns about weight a DC reel is not for you......they are always going to weigh more period. Now if you want to talk about casting distance , fun factor and of course the whine thats another story.......

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15 hours ago, Maico1 said:

If you have concerns about weight a DC reel is not for you......they are always going to weigh more period. Now if you want to talk about casting distance , fun factor and of course the whine thats another story.......

I'm pretty sure the weight won't bother me after a while. But on casting distance, how does the DC Metanium compares to the non-DC MGL Metanium?

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You are over thinking this. The Scorpion DC 101 HG weight is 215 grams. The Metanium MGL XG weight is 175 grams.

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On 10/20/2017 at 4:13 AM, Yudo1 said:

I don't have the met dc, but I do have the met mgl and exsence dc and I will say the dc is pretty cool. I would go with the DC. My exsence absolutely rockets a frog and it can be set up to be backlash proof in heavy winds and night fishing. I also like the DC "whine."

I've just looked at the 12 version of exsence. Extremely far casting real, with a great color to it, but how hard would it be to find parts for a real that age?

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On other note, Amazon also has the 12 version of the DC Exsence.

 

Could anyone give me their view on its casting distance?

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1 minute ago, Looking for the big one said:

Definitely far enough.

From what I've read around, it casts farther than the DC Metanium.

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