skey44 Posted August 14, 2010 Posted August 14, 2010 Went to the launch party for the loomis NRX last night at my local dealer and had a great time! Couldn't resist the free costa Del Mar glasses and sick rod! Picking up the 7' 5" m/hvy extrafast version soon, now I need to pick out a reel. Between Core, Chronarch, Curado, and Premier. Also would like to put a nice all around for flippin, pitchin, and casting 14# fluoro on there... hook me up, what should I do. They had one there with a castaic on it that seemed a bit bulky for the rod, and one with a Core 100 which was awesome and felt like a feather, but this is going to be my longest/strongest rod in my arsenal for fishing heavy cover and wasn't sure if the Core would hold up to the abuse, I see they have one in a flipping vrsion and this is probably what I would consider. The Wildcard replacement is a one time free replacement deal, no questions asked for the life of the rod! I want lots of comments and recommendations to sift throug... let's get started! Cheers, Scott Quote
Craiger12 Posted August 14, 2010 Posted August 14, 2010 Of the reels you listed, I would go with either the Curado or Chronarch for heavy cover. If you liked the Core 100, you will probably like the Chronarch, as it is an aluminum version of the core. It will weigh a bit more, but at 7.6 oz I do not consider it to be heavy by any means. Quote
SJB1226 Posted August 14, 2010 Posted August 14, 2010 Go with a Zillion! it will look sharp on that rod and feel very nice! Ive got them on the way done paid for just waiting on my dealer to get them! should be here monday I bought a 803C, 854C and the 893C like you are getting yesterday. I should have mine on Monday I will take some pics with some TD-Z's and Zillions on them and post them on this page so you can see how nice there gonna sit on it! My dealer had none in stock for the release yesterday and I havent got to touch one.. he said his shipment will be in monday but IDK and I really want to touch the rod lol Quote
coryjames Posted August 14, 2010 Posted August 14, 2010 i'd say go with the core or a steez,its the 'highest end" loomis rod.i would want to keep it as light as possible.worst that happends is you need to replace a gear in 5 or more years.well worth the weight you will save IMO. enjoy 8-) Quote
SJB1226 Posted August 14, 2010 Posted August 14, 2010 i'd say go with the core or a steez,its the 'highest end" loomis rod.i would want to keep it as light as possible.worst that happends is you need to replace a gear in 5 or more years.well worth the weight you will save IMO.enjoy 8-) I agree with this.. and two of mine will end up with TD-Z Type R's on the or maybe one with a Steez and one with a R IDK yet... I said the Zillion because of the Price range of what he was talking about in reels.... Im sure my Steez will feel really good on the rod! I will let you know and post some pics so you can see how it sets on it Quote
Gale1980 Posted August 14, 2010 Posted August 14, 2010 get a core it will hold up fine, very sturdy gears. don't let the light weight fool you it's a beast! Quote
skey44 Posted August 14, 2010 Author Posted August 14, 2010 thanks for the recommendation, the core is a strong possibility at this point as I loved the way the rod felt with it on it at the release party. I like my shimanos, but haven't had experience with the daiwas. Quote
Super User Bassn Blvd Posted August 14, 2010 Super User Posted August 14, 2010 Don't weigh that rod down with an anchor. Get the Premier or older Chronarch, if you can find one. Quote
Lucky Craft Man Posted August 15, 2010 Posted August 15, 2010 Went to the launch party for the loomis NRX last night at my local dealer and had a great time! Couldn't resist the free costa Del Mar glasses and sick rod! Picking up the 7' 5" m/hvy extrafast version soon, now I need to pick out a reel. Between Core, Chronarch, Curado, and Premier. Also would like to put a nice all around for flippin, pitchin, and casting 14# fluoro on there... hook me up, what should I do. They had one there with a castaic on it that seemed a bit bulky for the rod, and one with a Core 100 which was awesome and felt like a feather, but this is going to be my longest/strongest rod in my arsenal for fishing heavy cover and wasn't sure if the Core would hold up to the abuse, I see they have one in a flipping vrsion and this is probably what I would consider. The Wildcard replacement is a one time free replacement deal, no questions asked for the life of the rod! I want lots of comments and recommendations to sift throug... let's get started! Cheers, Scott In my opinion, this is a no brainer. The Shimano Core 100MgFV would fit perfectly on that rod (I know it does on my GLX version of that rod) and this version of Core has a brass main gear (instead of aluminum), which allows you to wrench fish out of cover without worry of stripping the gear. Quote
TBendBassin Posted August 15, 2010 Posted August 15, 2010 i own the core MgFV mounted on a power tackle flippin stick rod and i love it.. the core is the best choice imo you wont regret it Quote
Super User Bassn Blvd Posted August 15, 2010 Super User Posted August 15, 2010 I will be putting one of these reels on mine http://www.tackletour.com/reviewabueliteaurorapg2.html OR http://www.japantackle.com/Daiwa_reels/Megabass_Zonda.htm OR http://www.ichibantackle.com/showproductdetail.asp?productid=2601&name=ITO%20MONOBLOCK%20100%20XR&manufacturename=DAIWA%20%28TEAM%20DAIWA%29%20[JDM] Quote
skey44 Posted August 15, 2010 Author Posted August 15, 2010 I am now wavering between the core and the steez Quote
Lucky Craft Man Posted August 15, 2010 Posted August 15, 2010 I am now wavering between the core and the steez I don't think you could go wrong with either. I have both the Steez and the Core and if you plan on just fishing open water to light/moderate cover, then the Steez would be a great choice. If you are planning to fish any heavier cover, I would get the Core 100MgFV. The Steez may have the power to wrench bass out of heavy cover, but I have never felt comfortable doing so (just didn't seem to feel as powerful as the Core FV) Quote
skey44 Posted August 15, 2010 Author Posted August 15, 2010 Will be ordering core flipping and pitching model from local outdoor store first thing tomorrow! Quote
Super User burleytog Posted August 16, 2010 Super User Posted August 16, 2010 or older Chronarch, if you can find one. That reel is obsolete. Quote
smallwatermayhem Posted August 16, 2010 Posted August 16, 2010 I see you've already ordered it/going to order it.. but I'm still gonna throw my opinion in. The Core doesn't hold a lot of line, and you probably don't need a lot of line since you're going to do mainly Flipping/Pitchin', but I'd still want something bigger with more line capacity. The Revo Premier with 20lbs of drag fit the bill. It would have been my choice. Enjoy your Core.. Quote
skey44 Posted August 17, 2010 Author Posted August 17, 2010 Still have not ordered, though leaning towards Core MgVF7. Now after reading the fluoro shootout on TT I am rethinking my line choice. Probably either CXX or Hybrid. Those have been my two favorites so far, though the CXX has been a little tougher (abrasion resistance) for me. Still looking for comments! Quote
skey44 Posted August 17, 2010 Author Posted August 17, 2010 When do you need more than a hundred yards of line when bass fishing? (I'm new at this so this is an actual ? not me being a smart A ) I respool very often (at least every two weeks) so break offs and rerigging shouldn't come into play. I have a Revo SX and it is not my favorite reel it takes more tuning to cast perfectly than my shimanos, especially with weightless plastics which I will throw often with this rig. The premier may be different, but it looks very similar. My Black Max from WalMart and the SX perform the same for me Quote
Super User Grey Wolf Posted August 17, 2010 Super User Posted August 17, 2010 When do you need more than a hundred yards of line when bass fishing? (I'm new at this so this is an actual ? not me being a smart A )I respool very often (at least every two weeks) so break offs and rerigging shouldn't come into play. I have a Revo SX and it is not my favorite reel it takes more tuning to cast perfectly than my shimanos, especially with weightless plastics which I will throw often with this rig. The premier may be different, but it looks very similar. My Black Max from WalMart and the SX perform the same for me Yes , you don't need as much line when fishing for bass and unless you are fishing tournaments every week , you don't need to change your line every two weeks. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted August 17, 2010 Super User Posted August 17, 2010 Change your line "as needed". Quote
rubba bubba Posted August 17, 2010 Posted August 17, 2010 Whatever reel you choose, make sure you post pics as no doubt it will be some serious eye candy. Quote
SJB1226 Posted August 17, 2010 Posted August 17, 2010 Just letting you know... The PX68 makes a FINE pitching reel... and you will love the Zonda.. since you was looking at the JDM route you arent gonna find anything else that will pitch with PX68. Quote
skey44 Posted August 18, 2010 Author Posted August 18, 2010 I am changing line often because I fish very often and am rough on line as I am new to this sport! Two weeks is about average for now bit I am starting to make it last a little longer! I also like to try new lines:) Quote
Super User Grey Wolf Posted August 18, 2010 Super User Posted August 18, 2010 I am changing line often because I fish very often and am rough on line as I am new to this sport! Two weeks is about average for now bit I am starting to make it last a little longer! I also like to try new lines:) It's your money , do what you want. Quote
skey44 Posted August 18, 2010 Author Posted August 18, 2010 About to pull the trigger on the steez 100 SHA what line to spool her up with? Quote
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