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Alabama Rig - Reel


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#1 bama_bassin

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Posted March 14 2012 - 07:58 AM

Guys,

I need some help here. I am trying to set up a rig dedicated to the A-Rig and I need some advice on reel speed. I have a revo 7.1.1 and a revo 6.4.1 and need to choose between the two. I will be fishing mainly shallow water 6' or less. I have read other sites and its between the two speeds, but I am not sure which one to go with. Any advice would be appreciated.

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Posted March 14 2012 - 08:01 AM

Probably doesn't matter. I use two rigs for this, one is a 7.1:1 Zillion, the other a 5:1 Calcutta.
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Posted March 14 2012 - 08:04 AM

The lower the gear ratio, the better ita gonna be for you cranking in that tank of rig. Ideal is a 5 something, but since you have those 2, go with the 6.
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Posted March 14 2012 - 08:35 AM

The lower the gear ratio, the better ita gonna be for you cranking in that tank of rig. Ideal is a 5 something, but since you have those 2, go with the 6.


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Posted March 14 2012 - 08:54 AM

My preferred commercially made rig is the Picasso School-E Rig. It has a resin head, and isn't that heavy at all. I have no issues throwing it on a heavy/fast rated rod rigged with 1/8 oz. ballheads, and 4" Keitech Swing Impacts. The whole thing is less than 2 oz.
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Posted March 14 2012 - 02:18 PM

thinking about going with the 6.4.1. thanks for all the replies.

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Posted March 18 2012 - 09:32 PM

so if i had a 5:4:1 it would be better? i plan to fish this fairly shallow, so I was thinking the 6:4:1 would be better and keep it out of the grass better. Curious to what you guys think? thinking about putting one of my cranking reels(5:4:1) on the A rig.

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Posted March 19 2012 - 07:59 AM

For shallow fishing, the 6.4 might work better. I fish A-rigs on a 7.1 (Johnny Morris Gold) and 5.1 (calcutta TE250 GT). I prefer the 5.1 as it's much easier to reel the bait along with it, but I do need to keep that handle moving pretty good when fishing shallower structure.
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Posted March 19 2012 - 08:42 AM

I'm using a shimano cardiff 200a, its a 5.8:1. It's cheap, cast a mile, and has good line capacity.

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Posted March 19 2012 - 05:31 PM

Thanks guys. Still unsure, as my revo 6:4:1 doesn't have a ton of line capacity.

Roadwarrior, what do you think?

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Posted March 20 2012 - 12:50 PM

Has anybody used a revo sx or stx for the a rig?

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Posted March 20 2012 - 03:41 PM

I think the reel is fine, line capacity is not an issue. I have an STX that would certainly do the job.
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Posted May 05 2012 - 03:26 PM

I'm using a shimano cardiff 200a, its a 5.8:1. It's cheap, cast a mile, and has good line capacity.

I'm looking at the Cardiff or the Bass Pro Shops Nitro. Can you disengage the clicker on larger heavy duty reels like the Cardiff? The bait clickers drive me crazy but when you disengage, the reel is free to reel backwards and I'd prefer to have a brake and not free-spooling.

How would the Nitro bold up for an A-rig? I looked at saltwater reels but they seem too bulky and a bit overkill. I looked at catfish reels and I keep coming back to baitcast reels and a more compact size.

This reel would strictly be for the A-rig style baits.

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Posted May 05 2012 - 03:34 PM

It does not have a bait clicker

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Posted May 05 2012 - 08:24 PM

I use the Shimano Curado 300EJ for Umbrella Rigs. The EJ is my favorite, I use it mostly for umbrella rigs but sometimes I'll throw live bait rigs on it ( live sunfish ). The reel has a LOT of torque.
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