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On 7/23/2020 at 2:19 PM, 12poundbass said:

Who has the best price? 

Looks like these guys, although some models are sold out, so click on it to see if the one you want is in stock. Oh, the price..under $ 70.00

https://www.sportsmansoutfitters.com/products/daiwa-fuego-ct-baitcast-reel

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7 hours ago, Hammer 4 said:

Looks like these guys, although some models are sold out, so click on it to see if the one you want is in stock. Oh, the price..under $ 70.00

https://www.sportsmansoutfitters.com/products/daiwa-fuego-ct-baitcast-reel

Thanks for the link. It looks like they’re sold out of the RH reels. I’ll be checking back though. 

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11 minutes ago, 12poundbass said:

Thanks for the link. It looks like they’re sold out of the RH reels. I’ll be checking back though. 

The price on the Tat200 is great though ... I might have to jump on that 

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7 minutes ago, 12poundbass said:

Thanks for the link. It looks like they’re sold out of the RH reels. I’ll be checking back though. 

Just checked.  Sold out of all models.

7 hours ago, Hammer 4 said:

Looks like these guys, although some models are sold out, so click on it to see if the one you want is in stock. Oh, the price..under $ 70.00

https://www.sportsmansoutfitters.com/products/daiwa-fuego-ct-baitcast-reel

You any relation to my wife?  She would also say the price was $69 even tho it is only a penny below $70.  :teeth:

 

And, yes, I realize you didn't say it cost $69, but then I wouldn't have been able to make my comment if I didn't ignore what you actually said.  :lol1:  In my mind $69.99 is $70.

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3 minutes ago, garroyo130 said:

The price on the Tat200 is great though ... I might have to jump on that 

I did see that. I watch looking at spending about $80-85 on the Fuego until the Sportsman link, then I saw the Tatula 200 for $100! Life is full of difficult decisions. Lol

 

 

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15 minutes ago, Tywithay said:

Used to be the code "Abandoned" would save a little coin on sportsmans. Don't know if it's still active. 

Just tried it and it still works.

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3 hours ago, garroyo130 said:

The price on the Tat200 is great though ... I might have to jump on that 

I just bought the Revo ALX on there just now. Bait monkey!!!

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1 hour ago, BaitFinesse said:

Those reels don't have Magforce Z just so you know.  The spool is too deep to support it.  

True, but with heavier baits that really doesn't matter.  My brother, who's a Tranx fanatic, just ordered the 300 because of how much he likes the 200.

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Well I was hunting for a deal on the Fuego to no avail, then I came across what seems like a decent deal on the Tatula CT. Midway USA has them for $89, so I picked one up. The only downfall is the estimated delivery date is Aug. 17. I’ve never ordered from Midway so I don’t know if it’ll get here quick. I really didn’t need the reel, so I suppose I can wait if it does indeed take that long. 

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On 7/25/2020 at 12:28 PM, BaitFinesse said:
On 7/25/2020 at 9:55 AM, garroyo130 said:

The price on the Tat200 is great though ... I might have to jump on that 

Those reels don't have Magforce Z just so you know.  The spool is too deep to support it.  

 

Avoid the Tatula 200. This non-Magforce Z spool reel is very hard to control. I ended up purchasing an expensive replacement spool (with lower line capacity) from Japan - with Mag Z - to make the real usable. Overruns were just awful. And I'm very good with baitcasters. Don't even own a spinning reel. I'm a dedicated baitcast guy.

 

(You can see in the pic attached how narrow the spool shaft is. Spool can not accommodate mag z mechanics)

 

Karl

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tatula 200 HD.jpg

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57 minutes ago, BaitFinesse said:

Yep linear mag brakes don't like hard casts or the wrist flick at the release point in the casting stroke.  You end up fluffing up mid cast and cranking the brakes up to stop it only to over take at the end of the cast. You just got to either avoid them completely or alter your casting stroke. I'm learning this with two fixed inductor spools I bought recently.  

Are you guys experiencing this using lighter baits, i.e. 3/4 oz and lower..?

 

I've been using my 200 for throwing 2 oz. 6" swimbaits without any problems, but I haven't tried lighter baits so far.

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If you're hooked on Daiwa, why wouldn't you consider the BG 2500 over the Fuego CT-HS?

 

Roger

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7 hours ago, 12poundbass said:

Well I was hunting for a deal on the Fuego to no avail, then I came across what seems like a decent deal on the Tatula CT. Midway USA has them for $89, so I picked one up. The only downfall is the estimated delivery date is Aug. 17. I’ve never ordered from Midway so I don’t know if it’ll get here quick. I really didn’t need the reel, so I suppose I can wait if it does indeed take that long. 

That Sucks.

 

I took a chance with North40, tracking info says this coming Tuesday. They even throw in a North40 decal! 88.99 TMD.

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52 minutes ago, Hewhospeaksmuchbull said:

That Sucks.

 

I took a chance with North40, tracking info says this coming Tuesday. They even throw in a North40 decal! 88.99 TMD.

That’s awesome for you! I’ve never heard of North40, I wish I had. I will develop patience, I’m still waiting on a TW purchase from a week ago. 

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9 minutes ago, 12poundbass said:

That’s awesome for you! I’ve never heard of North40, I wish I had. I will develop patience, I’m still waiting on a TW purchase from a week ago. 

Sorry didnt mean to toot my own horn, GReb posted about them on the first page of this thread.

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3 hours ago, BaitFinesse said:

Yep linear mag brakes don't like hard casts or the wrist flick at the release point in the casting stroke.  You end up fluffing up mid cast and cranking the brakes up to stop it only to over take at the end of the cast. You just got to either avoid them completely or alter your casting stroke. I'm learning this with two fixed inductor spools I bought recently.  

All true with light baits and flick casting, but why would you use a deep spool big bait reel, which the 200 is, and use it for those techniques? It's been flawless with 1-4 oz baits. A pleasure. And believe me, you can bomb those baits without issue.

 

3 hours ago, Hammer 4 said:

I've been using my 200 for throwing 2 oz. 6" swimbaits without any problems

Same here. A Tat 300 is on the way.

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1 hour ago, Hewhospeaksmuchbull said:

Sorry didnt mean to toot my own horn, GReb posted about them on the first page of this thread.

I didn’t take it that way. I must have overlooked the mention of it earlier in the thread. No big deal. I didn’t need this reel, so I suppose I can wait on it. 

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3 hours ago, RoLo said:

 

If you're hooked on Daiwa, why wouldn't you consider the BG 2500 over the Fuego CT-HS?

 

Roger

Seems he's more interested in a baitcaster.

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15 hours ago, Hammer 4 said:

Are you guys experiencing this using lighter baits, i.e. 3/4 oz and lower..?

 

I've been using my 200 for throwing 2 oz. 6" swimbaits without any problems, but I haven't tried lighter baits so far.

1/4 to 3/4 range only.

 

Karl

 

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1 hour ago, diehardbassfishing said:

1/4 to 3/4 range only.

 

Karl

 

The 200 isn't really designed for baits that light. The big dog wants to eat.

Posted
1 hour ago, BaitFinesse said:

You don't get that wrist action in on your casting stroke to put some extra heat on your bait? I don't just swing the rod with my arms.  I swing it with my arms while with both wrists angled up and at the end of the casting stroke I snap the wrists down at the release  point.  Pretty much how I have seen every one on camera cast a reel with the exception of the lefty's that palm while casting and Japanese anglers.  

 

You don’t need any of that when throwing several ounces. That bait is already coming out hot. You’re mostly getting out of the rod’s way to deliver a full, accelerating, forward stroke.

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53 minutes ago, brophog said:

You don’t need any of that when throwing several ounces. That bait is already coming out hot. You’re mostly getting out of the rod’s way to deliver a full, accelerating, forward stroke.

Exactly. Most of the nuances of an artful casting stroke, from the elbows to the wrists, used with baits under an ounce are not present when slinging big baits. It's more of a planted foot, hips, shoulders, then arms cast. Like a straight punch. Even 2 ozs on the end of 8 foot stick requires a bit of muscle, unless you're Andre the Giant.

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My Fuego CT arrived today, on time, from North40. And as promised it came with a crankbait (Evergreen WH-3 in fire craw) and a spool of J-braid x4 40lb.

 

88.00 Bucks not to shabby at all.

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7 minutes ago, Hewhospeaksmuchbull said:

My Fuego CT arrived today, on time, from North40. And as promised it came with a crankbait (Evergreen WH-3 in fire craw) and a spool of J-braid x4 40lb.

 

88.00 Bucks not to shabby at all.

Dang that’s a nice deal! 

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