bugman Posted February 10, 2007 Posted February 10, 2007 I was reading that gear ratio is not always the best way to determin how fast a reel can bring in line. Is it true that some baitcasting reels with lower ratios can bring in line faster than a reels with a higher gear ratio? If so what reel make/model has the fastest ability to bring in line? Also what lures do you like to use ultra fast reels for? Quote
Super User Raul Posted February 10, 2007 Super User Posted February 10, 2007 Is it true that some baitcasting reels with lower ratios can bring in line faster than a reels with a higher gear ratio? Yes it is true, I 've said it in numerous ocassions but apparently nobody pays attention to it. If so what reel make/model has the fastest ability to bring in line? Many spinning reels are faster than any "burner" baitcaster. Also what lures do you like to use ultra fast reels for? I want fast reels for target fishing so I can get my bait back ASAP to cast again to the same target or to another target, I want fast reels to pick up the slack line ASAP like when worm/ jig fishing, prop, pop & walk the dog baits, for jerkbaiting. Lipless cranks can be fished with fast reels when you need it because they don 't roll on their side like lipped cranks do. Quote
Super User Grey Wolf Posted February 10, 2007 Super User Posted February 10, 2007 Always check the IPT (inches per turn) on the reels , it will give you more of a true picture of the speed of the reel. Quote
bugman Posted February 10, 2007 Author Posted February 10, 2007 Thanks for the information. When I look up reels on line I don't see any info about IPT only gear ratio. Would I be correct to assume that reels with larger spools and higher ratios will have the fastest IPT? Is there something else I should be adding to the formula? Quote
Super User Grey Wolf Posted February 10, 2007 Super User Posted February 10, 2007 Bass Pro Shops on line or their catalog tells you the line recovery per turn. It is listed as line rec. Quote
Super User Marty Posted February 11, 2007 Super User Posted February 11, 2007 Thanks for the information. When I look up reels on line I don't see any info about IPT only gear ratio. Would I be correct to assume that reels with larger spools and higher ratios will have the fastest IPT? Is there something else I should be adding to the formula? IPT can be hard to come by outside of the BPS catalog. As far as I know, spool size and ratio are the only two factors. Unless you also want to consider that the less line on the spool, the less the IPT. So if you make a real long cast and retrieve at a constant speed, the IPT increases steadily during the retrieve. As to whether the difference is significant, I don't know. Quote
bugman Posted February 11, 2007 Author Posted February 11, 2007 Thanks for the info about line rec. I went to BPS online and did some homework. Here is what I found. 1. BPS Johnny Morris signature, 7.1:1 31" rec $180.00 2. BPS Rick Clunn signature, 7.1:1 31" rec $100.00 3. Browning fishing Midas, 7.1:1 31" rec $150.00 4. Browning fishing Medallion GT 7.1:1 31 rec $80.00 5. Abu Garcia Revo stx-hs 7.1:1 31 rec $200.00 6. Abu Garcia Ambass 5600 (round) 6.4:1 30.9" rec $170.00 7. Quantum Tour Editon 7.1:1 28" rec $240.00 8. Quantum Accurist PT 6.2:1 23" $130.00 9. Shimano Curado D cu200DHSV 7:1 30" rec $200.00 10. Shimano Calais 4x8 7:1 31" rec $650.00 11. Shimano Chronarch Mg 6.2:1 25" rec $250.00 12. Pflueger Supreme 6.3"1 28" rec $170.00 13. Team Daiwa Zillion 7.1:1 31" rec $250.00 14. Team Daiwa Steez 6.3:1 26" rec $450.00 My conclusion: All reels that have a 7:1 ratio but the Quantum Tour Edition (28" IPT) will have the fastest IPT. Reels that are in the 6:1 range will vary the most in IPT. Price dose not have anything to do with IPT Also I checked into spinning reels and it seems that you have to get into the 3000 to 4000 size range to get much faster IPT. I hope this help out when you are looking to buy a "Burner" Gary (bugman) Quote
justfishin Posted February 11, 2007 Posted February 11, 2007 Wow bugman, I have to give you a A+ for doing a great job on your homework. It annoys me that some of the cat. don't include line recovery in their advertising. Two things that are important to me---reel purchase****line recovery, rod purchase****action of rod as in moderate, fast or extra fast. I think these two specifics should always be included. Quote
lubina Posted February 11, 2007 Posted February 11, 2007 Raul, do you know the IPT of the Scorpions, 1000 and MG ? Thanks. Nice job Bugman Quote
Super User Chris at Tech Posted February 11, 2007 Super User Posted February 11, 2007 Several of the 2500 size Shimanos have 33 IPT, like the Stradic and the Sahara. Quote
Super User Raul Posted February 12, 2007 Super User Posted February 12, 2007 Raul, do you know the IPT of the Scorpions, 1000 and MG ?Thanks. Nice job Bugman I posted that information about IPT 's .... it must be around page 177 : The IPT in the Scorpion 1000/1001, Scorpion 1000/1001 Mg is 25". Quote
lubina Posted February 13, 2007 Posted February 13, 2007 Raul, do you know the IPT of the Scorpions, 1000 and MG ?Thanks. Nice job Bugman I posted that information about IPT 's .... it must be around page 177 : The IPT in the Scorpion 1000/1001, Scorpion 1000/1001 Mg is 25". Sorry I didn't know it was posted before. Thanks a lot.......... Quote
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