Luke Barnes Posted June 14, 2021 Posted June 14, 2021 43 minutes ago, Socalfishier said: Ah yes, I think I would get the XT as well over the slx because I do like svs more as you can get it fine tuned and more options for adjustment on different baits This is good information for me, I do like throwing lighter lures so it's something to think about Will check them out thanks ? I like it because I throw an A Rig and a Pad Crasher frog on it and only change the spool tension and SVS and never crack the side cover open. Zero and I mean zero backlashes too. But ugh I still love my Lews! The mag brakes really fit me and my style of casting and I like the feel in my hand over the SLX slightly. On 6/11/2021 at 7:29 PM, dodgeguy said: Sportsmans Outfitters has the lowest prices I've seen on Lews. Service is awesome.free shipping and no tax. I wish i would have known that five days ago Quote
PressuredFishing Posted June 14, 2021 Author Posted June 14, 2021 18 minutes ago, Luke Barnes said: I like it because I throw an A Rig and a Pad Crasher frog on it and only change the spool tension and SVS and never crack the side cover open. Zero and I mean zero backlashes too. But ugh I still love my Lews! The mag brakes really fit me and my style of casting and I like the feel in my hand over the SLX slightly. I wish i would have known that five days ago I wish I knew too lol Quote
Super User bulldog1935 Posted June 14, 2021 Super User Posted June 14, 2021 On 6/13/2021 at 7:57 PM, desmobob said: I'm glad to have a good number of the older Lew's Tournament Pros that have both centrifugal and magnetic brakes. I haven't fished one of the newer ones... I've always thought my Lew's BB1 might be my longest-casting reel. I had the Lew's combo mag + centrifugal in Custom Inshore. My gripe was the weight of the spool add-on, getting me back to the clean-spool mag brake as my favorite Lew's. That's also what sent Lew's back to the drawing board for their new lightweight centrifugal spool add-on. Sorry, I never took a photo of the combo brake. You can find the same mag brake in Abu Revo (though LFS frame design is superior, in simple things like latching the palm plate). I gave the Custom Inshore to my buddy Lou, who needed to fish a baitcaster in place of his Zebco Bullet. The combo brake is good for a beginner casting 1/4 oz and up. Only recently resolved my ML niche with Zillion SV TW. Daiwa's SV brake is the no-brainer brake for the widest possible lure range - set the mag for wind control with your lightest lure and forget about it. Gives you the same start-up brake as centrifugal for heavy weights, then relaxes to lower-force linear mag for longer cast. You can watch tournament casters doing the same thing manually, adjusting their mag brake from heavy start-up through lighter mid-flight to get over the hump, then turning it off for the longest possible finish. (They don't care if the end of their cast backlashes - they only load a little more line than their longest cast) 1 Quote
PressuredFishing Posted June 14, 2021 Author Posted June 14, 2021 7 hours ago, bulldog1935 said: I had the Lew's combo mag + centrifugal in Custom Inshore. My gripe was the weight of the spool add-on, getting me back to the clean-spool mag brake as my favorite Lew's. That's also what sent Lew's back to the drawing board for their new lightweight centrifugal spool add-on. Sorry, I never took a photo of the combo brake. You can find the same mag brake in Abu Revo (though LFS frame design is superior, in simple things like latching the palm plate). I gave the Custom Inshore to my buddy Lou, who needed to fish a baitcaster in place of his Zebco Bullet. The combo brake is good for a beginner casting 1/4 oz and up. Only recently resolved my ML niche with Zillion SV TW. Daiwa's SV brake is the no-brainer brake for the widest possible lure range - set the mag for wind control with your lightest lure and forget about it. Gives you the same start-up brake as centrifugal for heavy weights, then relaxes to lower-force linear mag for longer cast. You can watch tournament casters doing the same thing manually, adjusting their mag brake from heavy start-up through lighter mid-flight to get over the hump, then turning it off for the longest possible cast. (They don't care if the finish backlashes - they only load a little more line than their longest cast) Wow lots of information to contemplate, thank-you for all this information! 1 Quote
Super User bulldog1935 Posted June 14, 2021 Super User Posted June 14, 2021 11 minutes ago, Socalfishier said: Wow lots of information to contemplate, thank-you for all this information! You're welcome - here's the primer on backlash and casting brakes. 1 Quote
Super User dodgeguy Posted June 14, 2021 Super User Posted June 14, 2021 17 hours ago, Luke Barnes said: I like it because I throw an A Rig and a Pad Crasher frog on it and only change the spool tension and SVS and never crack the side cover open. Zero and I mean zero backlashes too. But ugh I still love my Lews! The mag brakes really fit me and my style of casting and I like the feel in my hand over the SLX slightly. I wish i would have known that five days ago I've been posting it for over a year numerous times. Quote
PressuredFishing Posted June 14, 2021 Author Posted June 14, 2021 34 minutes ago, bulldog1935 said: You're welcome - here's the primer on backlash and casting brakes. Oh yes yes yes thankyou!!! This was happening to me all the time last year throwing heavier jigs and jerkbaits, I learned you have to throw hard but not Jerky and in quick motions. This is very helpful and will read, thankyou! 1 Quote
TheBasslayer Posted June 15, 2021 Posted June 15, 2021 On 6/12/2021 at 3:58 PM, GetFishorDieTryin said: great business Yeah, I’m lucky enough to have D&R as a in-person tackle shop in Kalamazoo, MI! When I snapped my St. Croix Triumph, they were very helpful! And I need to upgrade my Black Max soon, so I’ll look at this thread more. Quote
CameronB521 Posted June 16, 2021 Posted June 16, 2021 I personally like kastking equipment, they are great for the price. They have the speed demon elite, and the crixus that are in the $100 price range. I also like 13 fishing, they have a few reels in the $100 price range including the origin line. Quote
PressuredFishing Posted June 16, 2021 Author Posted June 16, 2021 16 hours ago, TheBasslayer said: Yeah, I’m lucky enough to have D&R as a in-person tackle shop in Kalamazoo, MI! When I snapped my St. Croix Triumph, they were very helpful! And I need to upgrade my Black Max soon, so I’ll look at this thread more. how you like your black max, I just picked one up at walmart for the hell of it, seems really nice and casts far, casts lighter lures farther than my 200 dollar revo stx. Quote
TheBasslayer Posted June 16, 2021 Posted June 16, 2021 1 hour ago, Socalfishier said: how you like your black max, I just picked one up at walmart for the hell of it, seems really nice and casts far, casts lighter lures farther than my 200 dollar revo stx. It is very nice! Had it for 2 years, but I just wanna see what a reel such as an SLX compares to it. Quote
Luke Barnes Posted June 16, 2021 Posted June 16, 2021 37 minutes ago, TheBasslayer said: It is very nice! Had it for 2 years, but I just wanna see what a reel such as an SLX compares to it. I have a Black Max and a SLX. Its night and day. Yes the black max is a great start reel, arguably the best for beginners, but the first time you have to pull a fish out of heavy cover and that frame flexes you will wish you had that SLX. Its solid and smooth. Shimano does more with four bearings than alot of companies do with nine. 1 Quote
NOC 1 Posted June 16, 2021 Posted June 16, 2021 On 6/12/2021 at 7:37 PM, Socalfishier said: yes yes lol, I sadly learned the hard way and it cut through like a saw Braid itself isn't hard enough to cut through SS. But when you fish in salt water or dirty freshwater, the braid has tiny crevices and pores that collect little particles that turn the line into an abrasive saw. Quote
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