Glaucus Posted December 30, 2018 Posted December 30, 2018 I thought I was done upgrading and buying new gear as I head into a 2019 season that I'm hoping will be the best ever, but nope! Bait monkey really loves to hang around northerners in the winter. I'm looking at a new small T-Rig and Senko spinning setup. I'm going to get the 6'8" M/F Daiwa Tatula spinning rod. I want to pair it with a Daiwa Tatula LT spinning reel. I'll be using 15lb-20lb braid to a leader. I'm not sure what size reel though. Stuck between the 2000 and 2500. Thoughts? Quote
fvogel67 Posted December 31, 2018 Posted December 31, 2018 I have a 2500 I use on a First Gen 6’9” ML Abu Villian and also on a 7’ MF Legend Elite It's super light with a great drag It balances great with my Legend eliminating all the tip heavy nonsense Quote
Super User jimmyjoe Posted December 31, 2018 Super User Posted December 31, 2018 I would get the 2500 for one reason: it's more versatile if you decide to use different line. jj Quote
Super User Darren. Posted December 31, 2018 Super User Posted December 31, 2018 For me, the 2000. I had a 2000 Lexa, good reel. As most here know, I'm a 1000 size reel guy. I like the smaller sizes for bass fishing 1 Quote
The Bassman Posted December 31, 2018 Posted December 31, 2018 I don't think there's much if any weight difference between the two. As stated, the 2500 would seem more versatile. I'm a Shimano user myself but I think Daiwa's 2500 is more comparable to Shimano's 2000. I've had my eye on the Tat LT because the only way I can get a higher end Shimano in a 2000 is JDM with a ridiculously shallow spool. Quote
The Bassman Posted December 31, 2018 Posted December 31, 2018 14 minutes ago, Darren. said: For me, the 2000. I had a 2000 Lexa, good reel. As most here know, I'm a 1000 size reel guy. I like the smaller sizes for bass fishing Darren, what's your upper end lb. test with the 1000's? I'm using 5lb. PP on mine for winter finesse. I like the smaller reel but have had less than stellar casting distance with heavier braids. Sorry for straying off topic. 1 Quote
Super User Darren. Posted December 31, 2018 Super User Posted December 31, 2018 4 minutes ago, The Bassman said: Darren, what's your upper end lb. test with the 1000's? I'm using 5lb. PP on mine for winter finesse. I like the smaller reel but have had less than stellar casting distance with heavier braids. Sorry for straying off topic. I was using 10# Power Pro yellow for years until I bought (couldn't pass up deal) a 1500 yard spool of 15# PP Super Slick 8.... So I find the 15# at 4# mono diameter is *plenty* for all my 1000s. Can't say I have noticed a *significant* reduction in casting distance. I'd imagine there is certainly some, but it hasn't bothered me too much (that I know of). Does that help/answer your question? Quote
The Bassman Posted December 31, 2018 Posted December 31, 2018 15 minutes ago, Darren. said: I was using 10# Power Pro yellow for years until I bought (couldn't pass up deal) a 1500 yard spool of 15# PP Super Slick 8.... So I find the 15# at 4# mono diameter is *plenty* for all my 1000s. Can't say I have noticed a *significant* reduction in casting distance. I'd imagine there is certainly some, but it hasn't bothered me too much (that I know of). Does that help/answer your question? Thanks Darren. I remember now you mentioning those specs. I'm a shore fisherman and distance makes a bigger difference to me. 1 Quote
Super User fishwizzard Posted December 31, 2018 Super User Posted December 31, 2018 28 minutes ago, The Bassman said: I've had my eye on the Tat LT because the only way I can get a higher end Shimano in a 2000 is JDM with a ridiculously shallow spool. Which reel? I like ridiculously shallow spools. Quote
The Bassman Posted December 31, 2018 Posted December 31, 2018 3 minutes ago, fishwizzard said: Which reel? I like ridiculously shallow spools. Any JDM Shimano spinner with an "S" in the #. Check out Digitaka. Great prices with shipping inc. Quote
Super User PhishLI Posted December 31, 2018 Super User Posted December 31, 2018 I went with the LT3000-CXH. This is the shallow spool 3000 version. Paired with a 7' Tatula MF rod, it's super lightweight. Spooled it with 15lb PP superslick. I haven't had a single windknot all season and I always have this setup with me. Line lay is perfect. I bank fish enough that I wanted the larger spool not for more line but for better line management and casting distance. This combo is a pleasure to use. 1 Quote
Glaucus Posted December 31, 2018 Author Posted December 31, 2018 2500 it is. Thanks gents. Any reason I should slap a 3000 on it with the intended purposes and rod I mentioned? I'm an online shopper being out in the boonies so I rely a lot on you guys and other online bassers as far as info goes since I can't check things out in store without a hefty travel. Quote
Super User Columbia Craw Posted December 31, 2018 Super User Posted December 31, 2018 The LT series is more compact than the previous models. A 3000, which is my choice, is the size of 2500 series. The 2500 will match up nicely with that rod. Quote
waymont Posted January 10, 2019 Posted January 10, 2019 On 12/30/2018 at 9:18 PM, PhishLI said: I went with the LT3000-CXH. This is the shallow spool 3000 version. Paired with a 7' Tatula MF rod, it's super lightweight. Spooled it with 15lb PP superslick. I haven't had a single windknot all season and I always have this setup with me. Line lay is perfect. I bank fish enough that I wanted the larger spool not for more line but for better line management and casting distance. This combo is a pleasure to use. I use the shallow LT3000 with the Tatula 6'6" med fast rod and I agree with you. It's the best medium spinning setup I have ever used. It's so light strong and balanced. The LT's are my favorite spinning reels these days. Quote
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