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  • Super User
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For anyone using this reel as a cranking reel -

How do you like it ?

I'd appreciate any and all feed back you'd be willing to provide.

Thanks in advance

A-Jay

  • Super User
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I have a Smoke 150 but I have it in a 7.3:1 gear ratio so I'm not cranking with it, instead I'm burning spinnerbaits or fishing jigs and worms. The 150 has an audible click spool tension knob as well as a micro click drag adjustment, it is extremely smooth and of course it is light. This is a level of refinement I never experienced in a Quantum reel before, now don't get me wrong, I have a few Quantum reels and I like them, good work horse reels that perform well and are pretty durable but the Smoke 150 feels and fishes like a lot more expensive reel. If you are thinking of grabbing one in a a slower gear ratio then go ahead, there is no worry with it, you'll get a very light solid reel that is performs really well at casting and gives you a super smooth retrieve. This was a good buy for me in terms of performance, head and shoulders above every other reel they made.

  • Super User
Posted

smalljaw67 - Thank you very much Sir.

A-Jay

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I agree with minnow, the Smoke reel is everything you could ask for and more. I have the Smoke PT SL100 in a 7.0:1 gear ratio which I use primarily for burning spinnerbaits, flip/pitching senkos, and finesse jigs. For cranking you're going to want a much slower gear ratio, something in the 5.3:1 range, basically the slower the better. You want to be able to slow you're crankbait down to a crawl so that you can feel everything when fishing through cover or dragging along rocky bottoms. Also rod choice is crucial when using crankbaits. You're gonna want something with an extra fast action tip so that you give the fish a chance to take the lure, and yourself a chance to set those treble hooks without ripping the lure out of the fish's mouth. Good luck!

  • Super User
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I agree with minnow, the Smoke reel is everything you could ask for and more. I have the Smoke PT SL100 in a 7.0:1 gear ratio which I use primarily for burning spinnerbaits, flip/pitching senkos, and finesse jigs. For cranking you're going to want a much slower gear ratio, something in the 5.3:1 range, basically the slower the better. You want to be able to slow you're crankbait down to a crawl so that you can feel everything when fishing through cover or dragging along rocky bottoms. Also rod choice is crucial when using crankbaits. You're gonna want something with an extra fast action tip so that you give the fish a chance to take the lure, and yourself a chance to set those treble hooks without ripping the lure out of the fish's mouth. Good luck!

Thanks - the Smoke SL150PPT reel has a 5.3:1 ratio and 12/160 line capacity.

A-Jay

  • 2 weeks later...
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Thanks - the Smoke SL150PPT reel has a 5.3:1 ratio and 12/160 line capacity.

A-Jay

Nice, I did know they made it in a 5.3:1, I would definitely go for it, just remember the rod is just as important when cranking, good luck & tight lines...

  • Super User
Posted

Send South FLA a PM. I think he has that reel. He uses it for frogs & it outcasts everthing else. Great distance caster.

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  • Super User
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Thanks Dwight.

A-Jay

  • Super User
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I do appreciate the input.

And so to put a lid on this one - After seeing the info here and combined with what I could find on other sites, I still went with a Quantum, just kicked it up a notch.

Found a very good deal on the Quantum Tour KVD Cranking Classic - TKVDC150PPT.

It's in the mail.

Thanks again

A-Jay

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