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uneven line on the spool
Could be a problem with the pawl. But I'm not a reel mechanic so I can't really tell you.
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Which ratio / lines are best for which applications ?
Plastics: 7.1:1, 7' MH rod, 14lb line. Plastics (again): 6.3:1, 7' M rod - 12lb line. Spinnerbait: 6.2:1, 7' MH rod - 17lb line. Crankbaits (Shallow): 5.0:1, 6' 6" or 7' M rod, 12lb line. Crankbaits (deep): 5.0:1 (deep spool), 7' MH rod, 14lb line. Jig: 6.2:1, 7' MH rod, 14lb or 17lb line. Multi-Purpose: 5.0:1, 7' MH rod, 14lb line. It would have been better if you had one less slow reel. Is the multi-purpose going to be used a lot or just a back-up? It's going to be a little slow to throw anything but Cranks, Jigs, & Plastics...
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New Lew's / cranking setup
I say you get a BPS Pro Qualifier 5.4:1 with a 7' M BPS Crankin' Stick. A perfect cranking set-up, IMO. But if you'd rather get the Lew's reel, pairing it up with any 7' M rod will due. I prefer a composite or full glass rod though for Cranks. Check out the Crankin' Stick's (not sure what material they're made of..)
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Need help with my rod setups.
Revo S and 7' 6" H rod for Pitching/Flipping. Shimano Citica and 7' MH rod for Spinnerbaits. Bass Pro Shops Pro Qualifier and 7' M rod for Crankbaits. Pflueger Asaro and 7' MH rod for Jigs/Worm. Pick up another Revo S with a 7' H rod for Frogs..
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Two Baitcasters, One Rod, and Some Needed Advice
Since the Advantage is a low-profile reel, I'd assume it casts lighter stuff better. Pair it up with the 6' rod and spool it with 12lb mono. For the C3, get a 7' MH rod and spool it with 14 or 15lb mono.
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A good entry Crankbait setup?
I agree with everyone else, a BPS Crankin' Stick 7' M or MH (depending on Crank size) with a 5.3:1 Pro Qualifier.
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Any reviews on the Daiwa Viento baitcasting reel?
Post your opinion on it.
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What do you want in a topwater rod??
for poppers and such i look for something around 6' medium. something with give so i won't rip the treble's out too easy. for buzzbaits i like something around 6'6 or 7' medium with a fast tip so i get a good hookset. a flimsier medium/heavy rod seems to work too. for spooks and other larger topwaters, a 6' to 6'6 medium/heavy rod works fine.
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Bass pro Pro Q or Bass Pro RCX ?
The RCX is a little too heavy for my tastes..
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good setups for under $180
$175 for a Shimano Citica matched with a BPS Bionic Blade is a good deal: http://www.basspro.com/Shimano-Citica-E-Reel/Bass-Pro-Shops-Bionic-Blade-Rod-Baitcast-Combos/product/102965/-1538361 $180 for a Pflueger Supreme http://www.basspro.com/Pflueger%C2%AE-Supreme%C2%AE-Spinning-Reels/product/94739/-1332209 matched with an All Star rod http://www.basspro.com/All-Star-Team-All-Star-Spinning-Rods/product/51845/-1014808
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Spinnerbait/ buzzbait set-up question (baitcasting)
7' MH rod with 15lb or 17lb mono.
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Need advice on rod/reel combo, under $225, for soft plastics
That reel would do fine.. I'd probably choose a Citica though. For the rod, a Falcon BuCoo would be great.
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NRX with wildcard warranty and Free Costa 580 on layaway! now to choose reel and line :)
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..
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What to ask for my birthday
The REVO S has internal brakes, remember that. I'd go SX/BuCoo.
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casting light baits
SOL, hands down.