Jeffrey Walker Posted June 26, 2022 Posted June 26, 2022 Picked up an 867 and a cardif reel for but I prefer low profile reels. I intend on using it for Deps 250, Megabass megadog, Hudd 6 and 8in. Thats about as big as I will be going, so the 867 should suffice, but what reel? 1) is there any advantage in casting distance or power with a round reel vs a low profile baitcaster, or is it just preference? 2) What low profile bait casters would work? Would a lews super duty LFS be strong enough for this reel, I was also considering a zillion HD. I've also read about a tranx being used. 3) if I stay with a round reel, what woul dbe the benefit of upgrading to a calcullta or Daiwa Luna 300? Quote
Super User WRB Posted June 26, 2022 Super User Posted June 26, 2022 If a low profile is your choice a Shimano Tranx 300A 5:8.1 is ideal. Tom 2 Quote
NavyToad Posted June 26, 2022 Posted June 26, 2022 I don’t own a Tranx, but if I wanted a heavy duty, high capacity low profile reel for swimbaits it would be a Tranx. I use an old Abu 5600C4 and it works just fine, but I haven’t got the swimbait bug nor a real swimbait rod. I’m using on old Browning 7’6” flippin stick. Quote
Jeffrey Walker Posted June 26, 2022 Author Posted June 26, 2022 does the tranx come in Left hand? if it doesn’t come in lefty, any other ideas? Quote
Jeffrey Walker Posted June 26, 2022 Author Posted June 26, 2022 Is this the model? Shimano Tranx 301 5.8:1 Left Hand Casting Reel | TRX301A Retrieve: Left | Gear Ratio: 5.8:1 | Weight (oz): 11.6 | Bearings: 5+1 | LPT: 30" | Max Drag (lb): 22 Capacity (yd/lb): Mono: 12/230, 14/180, 17/150; Braid: 40/195, 50/190, 65/125 | MPN: TRX301A Quote
Super User Jrob78 Posted June 26, 2022 Super User Posted June 26, 2022 31 minutes ago, Jeffrey Walker said: Is this the model? Shimano Tranx 301 5.8:1 Left Hand Casting Reel | TRX301A Retrieve: Left | Gear Ratio: 5.8:1 | Weight (oz): 11.6 | Bearings: 5+1 | LPT: 30" | Max Drag (lb): 22 Capacity (yd/lb): Mono: 12/230, 14/180, 17/150; Braid: 40/195, 50/190, 65/125 | MPN: TRX301A The 1 in Shimano model numbers indicate left hand retrieve. RH is 300, LH is 301. Quote
Jeffrey Walker Posted June 26, 2022 Author Posted June 26, 2022 is the 867 rod the best for what i am trying for throw or should i move up to the 908? Quote
Jeffrey Walker Posted June 27, 2022 Author Posted June 27, 2022 5 hours ago, Jrob78 said: The 1 in Shimano model numbers indicate left hand retrieve. RH is 300, LH is 301. what gear ratio? Quote
Super User Jrob78 Posted June 27, 2022 Super User Posted June 27, 2022 58 minutes ago, Jeffrey Walker said: what gear ratio? I would go with the 5.8 or the Curado 300k in 6.6 Quote
Super User Hammer 4 Posted June 27, 2022 Super User Posted June 27, 2022 I toss both 6 and 8" Hudds with a Diawa Tatula 300. Works very well. My old swimbait reel was a Shimano 301 Curado E7, the tatula works just as well. Oh, it's a 6 speed. Quote
Super User WRB Posted June 28, 2022 Super User Posted June 28, 2022 The lures the OP listed are all under 7 oz ( 2-6 3/4). The Dobyns 908 is designed for 8 to 10 oz swimbaits. The 867 is ideal for 3 to 7 oz swimbaits. 5.8:1 is what I recommended earlier. Tom Quote
Dirtyeggroll Posted June 28, 2022 Posted June 28, 2022 34 minutes ago, WRB said: The lures the OP listed are all under 7 oz ( 2-6 3/4). The Dobyns 908 is designed for 8 to 10 oz swimbaits. The 867 is ideal for 3 to 7 oz swimbaits. 5.8:1 is what I recommended earlier. Tom The Dobyns 867 is labeled for 4-16oz which is definitely off. Quote
Super User WRB Posted June 28, 2022 Super User Posted June 28, 2022 Rating vs sweet spot isn’t the same. This is a 8’6” XH rod and loads up nicely with the same lures as the 806 Dobyns SB Rods. The 908 on the other hand is 9’ but more ridged or faster action and doesn’t load up well with lures under 8 oz. Tom Quote
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