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Have basically narrowed it down to these 3 reels for a musky setup….anyone have any thoughts/suggestions…again, the reels I’m looking at are the Daiwa Prorex, Shimano Tranx 400, and Abu Garcia Revo Toro Beast

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The only real "musky rod" I have sports the Abu Garcia.

It's a good reel and works well.

I don't throw big lures much, I've learned that they'll eat smaller stuff just as often if you put it in front of them.

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I have a Shimano Tranx 400 and I like it. I have never fished with the others.  

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I’d probably go with the Revo Beast too.

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I throw my big swimbaits with a Abu Beast 60 HS and a Tranx 400A and like them both. The Beast cast a bit farther but the Tranx is a tad bit more compact and both are overkill for what I throw.

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15 hours ago, GreenPig said:

I throw my big swimbaits with a Abu Beast 60 HS and a Tranx 400A and like them both.

 

You know you're going after some plus sized largemouth when you're using reels intended for muskies. ?

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Can't go wrong with any of those 3 in my opinion. I fish a Lexa 400 and old abu C3 6500s. If i upgraded Id go prorex or tranx.

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On 6/13/2022 at 6:06 PM, Vilas15 said:

Can't go wrong with any of those 3 in my opinion. I fish a Lexa 400 and old abu C3 6500s. If i upgraded Id go prorex or tranx.

 

On 6/12/2022 at 2:45 PM, gimruis said:

I’d probably go with the Revo Beast too.

 

On 6/12/2022 at 1:31 PM, ska4fun said:

Go for the Revo beast. A true big game compact reel. The Tranx is too much hype, actually the weakest of these 3.


thanks to everyone for the replies, went with the Daiwa Prorex…though I may get a revo toro beast as well! 

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