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Need your opinion.I have a BPS pro qualifier 2 that has a gear ratio of 6.8:1 on my soft body swim bait rod and a Daiwa tatula CT 6.3:1 on my toad rod both are on Dobyns fury rods ,I got two Inexpensive Lew's blue carbon reels7.3:1, I was thinking of switching them out to the Lew's  cause of the higher speed,what would you do?

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I would not make any changes to your setups. You are using your best reels on your two setups.

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Thanks for the reply! I was thinking needed more speed for toad,but after thinking about it the  soft swimbait would be good with 6.3:1 

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I'd keep the Daiwa, sell the rest.............and buy more Daiwa's.

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I put the BPS 6.8:1  reel as my toad reel didn't think there was that much of a difference between 6.8 and 7.1 plus the quality of bps seems better than the Lew's carbon blue and put tatula 6.3 as my soft swimbait reel.Think it was right move?

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I am a die hard Shimano fan, but had a proqualifier (great little reel in my opinion) the same speed on a frog rod for a couple of years and it performed flawlessly.  Gift cards from family and the reel trade in program prompted me to trade it in for a $50 credit on a new Chronarch MGL.

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Love the Daiwa tatula awesome reel,BP's qualifier 2 nice reel

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