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"Huh

O RLY?"

Yeah, read up on competitive distance casting and see what kind of reels are being used.

They ain't your latest low profile Byzantium poodle reel.

;)

Can your reel free spool for three minutes?

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"Huh

O RLY?"

Yeah, read up on competitive distance casting and see what kind of reels are being used.

They ain't your latest low profile Byzantium poodle reel.

;)

Can your reel free spool for three minutes?

You do realize that those distance casting competition reels are far from stock and the weights being used are in excess of 1 oz.

It takes a lot of weight to get a big line-laden spool turning.

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I have two Abu C4 Reels and love them.

The C4 5600 is on a 7' MH rod for jigs, frogs and swimbaits, and the C4 6600 is on a 7'6" Muskie MH rod used primarily for bucktails and larger bass swimbaits.

And they outcast my other baitcasting reels.

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i have one of those old quantum iron's too!!!

its my deep cranking reel. its great and casts forever.

im going to start throwing a quantum 1420 mgc classic, whichis kinda an "inbetween" reel.

also still have a cardiff 100a that is a freaking dream. dont use it that much though cause i dont have the right rod worthy of it yet. lol. its on an old allstar and i use it for "finess" redfishing. lol

Posted

I have Abu 5000s I changed out the bushings to bearings, I regularly throw 3" and 4" weightless Texas rigged Senko worms using BigGame 10 and 12lb line.

Granted, total weight is .20 ounces, but put a 1/8 jig with skirt on the scales and take a look....

At the least, I'd still throw a round reel because they are more comfortable, and I don't have to worry about the palm plate falling off.

;)

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My favorite reel is the Shimano Calcutta 250 with the 5:1 gear ratio. Its a strong reel to begin with, and with the bushing to bearing upgrade, it makes it even more solid. I have 2 and use them for heavy cover flipping/ pitching and frog fishing.

Dave

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I love my "Round Reels"and I use them for everything I throw.For light line,and lures I use my 1500-2500C's,and my 45-4600C's for everything else.

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If it's about round reels, you won't get around a Calcutta Conquest or a Daiwa Millionaire. Currently I'm using an I'ze and a Grigio Titanio. They both work beautifully form 1/4 to 1 oz (they would handle even more, but then I prefer a Conquest 200 or a Ryoga 2020).

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