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I'm looking for a good baitcast reel for flippin/pitching?  I would be using jigs (3/8-1/2oz), texas rigged worms, and maybe a chatterbait (unsure of that).  

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Price range usually helps...

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Well, for flip/pitch I like a fast reel and have a Diawa Fuego CT-XS - which runs around $100

 

For $250 you can get the Diawa Tatula Elite Flip/Pitch reel

 

There's plenty of other brands and models between those two that would work fine for flip/pitch...too many to list really.

 

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9 minutes ago, MN Fisher said:

Well, for flip/pitch I like a fast reel

 

You know I use to think who cares how fast it is. I’m only doing short pitches. As my hands get older I want that jig back in with less effort. I went from a 5-1 to a 7.3-1 and enjoy it

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16 minutes ago, GTN-NY said:

You know I use to think who cares how fast it is. I’m only doing short pitches. As my hands get older I want that jig back in with less effort. I went from a 5-1 to a 7.3-1 and enjoy it

I just started with an 8.1:1 and never looked back.

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I use the Daiwa Elite Flip and Pitch reel....really like the oversized handle on the reel.

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I echo a fast retrieve reel for pitching.  A Fuego 8.1 is a great choice as I see no need for the T-Wing for pitching.  I'm not familiar with Shimanos, but I'm sure they offer something in a high gear ratio.

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1 hour ago, lunkerboss923 said:

The Shimano Scorpion MGL, makes a great opinion for these techniques. 

But you hate the reel? HAHAHA!!!!!!!

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If you want to pitch long distance get a Lews Custom Lite at Sportsmans Outfitters foe 209. 

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I like my tatula sv tw 103 hs.  Very smooth reel and built like a tank.  I use it for flipping and pitching 1oz- 1 1/2 oz jigs into heavy cover.  I bought mine new but, I think it’s Generation older than what’s currently out there.  I only paid $150 and I think the latest Generation is $180-$200

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On 4/10/2021 at 4:08 PM, David Austin said:

I'm looking for a good baitcast reel for flippin/pitching?  I would be using jigs (3/8-1/2oz), texas rigged worms, and maybe a chatterbait (unsure of that).  

 

On 4/10/2021 at 4:08 PM, David Austin said:

I'm looking for a good baitcast reel for flippin/pitching?  I would be using jigs (3/8-1/2oz), texas rigged worms, and maybe a chatterbait (unsure of that).  

 

For a $300 price range Abu Garcia Revo STX paired with an Abu Rod 7 6 Heavy. That's the perfect combo. Don't get an high gear ratio reel. A 6.4 or 6.6 is more then enough. HIgher Gear ratios you lose power.

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21 hours ago, lunkerboss923 said:

The Shimano Scorpion MGL, makes a great opinion for these techniques. 

But you don’t like it and are trying to sell yours after 2 casts?   ??‍♂️ 

19 hours ago, jbsoonerfan said:

But you hate the reel? HAHAHA!!!!!!!

A sale plug for the classifieds maybe?  ??‍♂️ 

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