Shimano Stradic Ci4 Microline + Power Pro Microline Braid
#1
Posted April 01 2012 - 07:28 PM
#2
Posted April 01 2012 - 07:38 PM
Jeff
**EDIT** Just checked and mine is a 2500. The microline is a 100 size reel, so mine is not the specific model you were asking about. But I LOVE mine.
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#3
Posted April 01 2012 - 07:49 PM
My ci4 is my favorite spinning reel I own. I don't think it is a microline version? I ordered it from TW. I have it spooled with 6 lb yo-zuri hybrid, and have reeled in 15lb+ carp/drum/catfish while on the river for smallies! If your lake is "very clear" I would opt for other line than braid. Flouro is the best in my opinion for ultra-clear water. I like Seagar Invisix
Jeff
**EDIT** Just checked and mine is a 2500. The microline is a 100 size reel, so mine is not the specific model you were asking about. But I LOVE mine.
Yes, I always use a Seaguar fluoro leader. I completely agree with you, after having fished with a 2500 CI4 for a weekend I knew I had to own one. I actually had my eye on the regular CI4 1000 or the 2500 like yourself, but I just have a great deal on the Microline 1000 model, thats hard to pass on. I know it can handle the largemouth I fish, I'm just concerned that this particular braid may not be able to handle the cover.
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Posted April 01 2012 - 07:52 PM
jeff
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#5
Posted April 01 2012 - 08:00 PM
Will the 4lb PP handle what you're intending to fish? That's a tough call. It's intended primarily for clear water and relatively open. The reel will handle other lines, yes. It's optimized to handle 150 yards of 4lb, though. That's sort of the big deal about it. It's a regular size 1000 reel with a shallower spool. I've fished it a number of times dropshotting smallies on Superior and rather line the reel, even though I detest braid. It's fun to fish light line like that, sometimes.
#6
Posted April 01 2012 - 10:30 PM
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#7
Posted April 02 2012 - 09:45 AM
Thanks for your input, and I'll be sure to report back on this reel as soon as I get a chance to take it out.
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