Super User fishballer06 Posted October 28, 2019 Super User Posted October 28, 2019 As some of you may know from my recent posts on here, you'll know that I recently purchased the new Daiwa Tatula Elite Long Cast reel. I've finally got some time in on the water with this reel to really be able to make an assessment of this reel. Backstory - I've own(ed) numerous Daiwa reels, but I've always primarily used them for flipping/pitching because I felt this was a category that Daiwa reels were superior at, and that my Shimano reels are better caster's. I've even own a Tatula HLC (hyper long cast) model that I use for frogging, but I was never keen on that reel because it wasn't the most comfortable in my hand. So whenever I heard that the new Tatula Elite was modeled off a Steez on the Tatula 100 frame and was tweaked for longer casting, my interest was piqued. Feel - Every Tatula I have ever owned has not been the most comfortable in my hands, but this new smaller size Tatula is very comfortable in my hand. It's small and compact, but it feels very sturdy in the hand with the aluminum frame and sideplate. The clutch/thumb bar has a very positive feel, and the braking system is also a breeze to adjust. My one gripe with this reel is that the handle knobs are a little smaller than I prefer to use and I have ordered a replacement set of RCS cork knobs to replace them. The Zero Adjust spool tension knob is a little different than what I'm used to, but I've started getting used to it. It's still possible to adjust, but it's somewhat difficult to do. On The Water - My first trip out with the reel. I spooled it up with 14lb Gamma Polyflex and mounted the reel on my Dobyns 736cb. I threw some spinnerbaits and buzzbaits with the reel. During this first outing with the reel, I kept getting overruns and backlashes every time I made a hard cast at full power. I wasn't sure if this was the reel, or the line I was using (since it was a little old). But I was very impressed at the distance I could get with this reel at 75% power. I was getting the same distance with this reel with less power, than I did with my Shimano's at full power. So this weekend I went out again, only this time I re-spooled the reel with Suffix 832 braid in 40lb test. Immediately I could tell the reel was performing much better. It quickly became apparent that this reel doesn't like if you put full power into a cast. But once you get the settings dialed in, I was able to bomb a buzzbait significantly further than any other reel I owned when throwing at about 70-80% power. What blew me away was how quickly the line flies off this reel during the cast. I think this is how the reel is able to achieve such great distance. Every time I would push it and cast too hard, I would be rewarded with a backlash. So there's definitely a sweet spot on the braking system and how much power to put behind your cast. What's nice is that I can make a soft cast and still get good distance. I can see this coming in handy on a long day whenever I'm tired, or for another angler who might be older or have a medical condition that hinders their casting. I hooked into three fish this weekend and the drag performed great for me. It was silky smooth and gave me no worries at all. The reel remained smooth and I didn't experience any issues while fighting fish and the reel performed exactly how I would expect any quality Daiwa reel to perform. Overall - I'm very impressed with this reel. I think I've still got some learning to do on how this reel performs, but I think I've got a good feel for it now. The distance with this reel is super impressive. So much so that I think I'll probably buy another in the 6:1 ratio to go alongside this one. If you're on the fence about this reel, I highly recommend buying one. And if you have any questions on the reel, I'll gladly try to answer them. 6 1 Quote
Super User fishballer06 Posted October 28, 2019 Author Super User Posted October 28, 2019 3 minutes ago, BaitFinesse said: Are you able to pitch with this new Tatula? Thus reel might be more than just an HLC Tatula. I've thrown spinnerbaits, buzzbaits, and Keitechs on it, so I've only been casting with it. However, I do know this much - they make a flip/pitch model of this reel. To my knowledge, it's the same reel, but it's got a different spool designed to hold less line for flipping/pitching. So I would assume that it can handle those duties well. 1 Quote
Hollopoint Posted October 29, 2019 Posted October 29, 2019 Thanks for the review. Been trying to decide if I want the elite or a tatula type r. Quote
liquid_30 Posted May 7, 2020 Posted May 7, 2020 I’ve been having major issues with mine... the zero adjustment out of the box I put the brak to 20...my line dropped to the water and I had a massive backlash due to the speed of which the line came off the reel... I need some help adjusting mine so I can actually throw it... i spent 2 1/2 hours today and I got maybe a dozen good cast that were generally short like maybe 15 yards?? This isn’t like my other bait casters and once I adjusted the spool tension it got even worse.... I can’t seem to find any sweet spot on the reel to throw my jerkbaits... any advice? Quote
Steve S Posted May 25, 2020 Posted May 25, 2020 How do these compare to the 2020 tatula sv? Trying to decide between the 2, I already have the SV. Using it for a workhorse reel. Is it worth the extra money Quote
MountainMan83 Posted May 25, 2020 Posted May 25, 2020 9 minutes ago, Steve S said: How do these compare to the 2020 tatula sv? Trying to decide between the 2, I already have the SV. Using it for a workhorse reel. Is it worth the extra money Cant say enough about this reel. https://www.sportsmansoutfitters.com/products/daiwa-coastal-sv-tw. Add code "ABANDONED" for another $5 off. I've got spacers in mine and running a Zpi Tat SV spool and it's amazing. Stock spool is great as well. 1 Quote
AmmoGuy Posted May 26, 2020 Posted May 26, 2020 3 hours ago, MountainMan83 said: Cant say enough about this reel. https://www.sportsmansoutfitters.com/products/daiwa-coastal-sv-tw. Add code "ABANDONED" for another $5 off. I've got spacers in mine and running a Zpi Tat SV spool and it's amazing. Stock spool is great as well. I spent some time with my new Coastal SV today. I gotta say, I’m not sure what it could have done better. Casts a mile, smooth as butter, and spool never got loose once. Oh, and that blue is sexxxxxyyyy. It’s one of those reels that has me second guessing other reels that I used to love. 1 Quote
Sir Shamsalot Posted December 23, 2020 Posted December 23, 2020 On 5/25/2020 at 6:15 PM, Steve S said: How do these compare to the 2020 tatula sv? Trying to decide between the 2, I already have the SV. Using it for a workhorse reel. Is it worth the extra money I own them both. The elite handles/casts things like spinnerbaits so smoothly. I use it for my long distance stuff; spinnerbaits, lipless cranks, and sim jigs.. The SV is my lighter/skipping bait rig. It's well worth the extra money. 1 Quote
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