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Is the shimano caenan good for throwing 1/2 to 3 oz baits

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I don’t know if it would work well with heavier baits because of the graphite frame. Graphite frames will flex under a heavy load, I think you’d be fine but I’d be more concerned about a rod, do you have one that’s rated from 1/2-3 oz? I wouldn’t think you’d be able to throw that weight range on one setup.

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what would you guys recommend

 

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There are different grades of each material so don't go strictly on that. When you hear about graphite frames flexing it's not from casting anything. 1/2-3oz is a big range so you're looking at a dedicated rod so why not a reel too. I'd go with a basic round reel for the heavy stuff. An Ambassaduer or Cardiff are affordable. 

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20 hours ago, TylerT123 said:

I don’t know if it would work well with heavier baits because of the graphite frame. Graphite frames will flex under a heavy load, I think you’d be fine but I’d be more concerned about a rod, do you have one that’s rated from 1/2-3 oz? I wouldn’t think you’d be able to throw that weight range on one setup.

I have a rod for that but would a diawa reel work because i heard they are part aluminum in the frame

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3 hours ago, Delaware Valley Tackle said:

It depends on which Daiwa model. Settle on an application and budget then look at different manufacturers models. 

Fuego, Tatula, tatula hd, millionare, Ct type R and quantum nova

3 hours ago, Delaware Valley Tackle said:

It depends on which Daiwa model. Settle on an application and budget then look at different manufacturers models. 

Fuego, Tatula, tatula hd, millionare, Ct type R and quantum nova

9 minutes ago, TylerT123 said:

What reel do you have?

Diawa fuego

 

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1 hour ago, Burros said:

I think a zillion sv will do the job

what about a tatula ct

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On 3/17/2018 at 11:13 PM, Burros said:

It will work but it’s not optimal,What baits will you be throwing exactly? Swim baits?

glide baits, swimbaits and wakebaits and would you guys trust ebay for buying reels?

 

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2 minutes ago, Lukie said:

glide baits, swimbaits and wakebaits and would you guys trust ebay for buying reels?

 

Find sellers with a lot of transactions and a high rating. Just bought my first reel from eBay and saved $70 versus TW price 

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2 minutes ago, Dtrombly said:

Find sellers with a lot of transactions and a high rating. Just bought my first reel from eBay and saved $70 versus TW price 

thats what i was thinking thanks 

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5 minutes ago, Lukie said:

glide baits, swimbaits and wakebaits and would you guys trust ebay for buying reels?

 

I just had my first eBay purchase and the reel had a factory defect the seller refunded me. so just buy from a reputable seller if theirs any problems the seller will refund and exchange the product.

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