ironbjorn Posted August 23, 2022 Posted August 23, 2022 15 hours ago, DFWO said: Just to update, I picked up 2 of each of these so far; St Croix Mojo Bass 7'1" M/F Daiwa Exceler 2500 I decided I'm going to get myself something nicer, maybe a Shimano Ultegra or Stradic. I may start another thread about lures and line. I have a short list, but I could use some other opinions before I pull the trigger. I found some 7' MH/F casting rods that like, but I'm clueless on baitcast reels. Something good for beginners, on a $100-150 budget. And something a little nicer for myself. Shimano SLX XT @ $130 Quote
zpelletier Posted August 23, 2022 Posted August 23, 2022 21 hours ago, DFWO said: Something good for beginners, on a $100-150 budget. And something a little nicer for myself. Lews LFS Daiwa Fuego Shimano SLX All good options. Labor Day sales are just around the corner too 1 Quote
Eric 26 Posted August 23, 2022 Posted August 23, 2022 28 minutes ago, zpelletier said: Lews LFS Daiwa Fuego Shimano SLX All good options. Labor Day sales are just around the corner too I can’t speak about the Lews but I like my SLX for its compact size. I feel the Daiwa’s braking system is superior and a bonus it’s adjustable without opening the frame, although the SLX has the beetle wing side plate. The only drawback to the Daiwa is the frame is a tad larger, which doesn’t bother me. The Tatula CT is the same as the Fuego with the addition of the T-Wing system. 1 Quote
Eric 26 Posted August 24, 2022 Posted August 24, 2022 (edited) Just received a E-Mail from Sportsman’s Warehouse, they are blowing out the generation 4 Abu Garcia Revo X’s at $84.99. I personally love my 5.4:1 left hand retrieve which they no longer have. They have the 6.6:1 and 7.3:1 in left hand retrieve and all of the above in right hand retrieve. The frame is every bit as compact/comfortable as my SLX if a smaller frame is important. The other positive is the braking system is adjustable from the outside. The one negative is people have complained about the side plate falling off which I haven’t found to be an issue. With all that said I still feel the Daiwa brakes are the easiest and most forgiving given the technology for the price. Edited August 24, 2022 by Eric 26 Added content 2 Quote
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