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What bc reel to get?
Hi all, I was cleaning up in my garage and found a 6' 3" medium weight moderate action Fenwick bc rod. It's a HMG and rated for 1/4 oz. to 5/8 oz. I am probably going to be throwing Bandit cranks for the majority of the time which are 1/4 oz. Any suggestions on any good reels for this weight? I doubt I will throw anything lighter than that. The price range I am looking for is in around the Citicas and Revo S's but will go higher if something really catches my eye. I have a Quantum Code that i don't care for and a Patriarch WLP which I really like but don't really want to spend that much since I just found the rod. Open to any suggestions. Thanks
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4 power Dobyns vs MH St Croix
I have the Avid series MH 7' and it is a great rod. I use it for the apps that you described and love it as a spinnerbait rod. At times I do throw 1/4 oz baits (ex. bandit 100 series) with it and it does get the job done. It is my first and only MH rod (as of now) just bc I thought it would be a well rounded rod for most baitcasting situations. I have not used the other rod but the weight rating seems to apeal to me bc I do throw 1/4 oz baits.
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Upgrading bc reel...need advise
It seems the majority is leaning toward the Shimano's and the Patriarch. I am wondering what leaves the Revo's lacking compared to the other two? And also is the older Cudado better than the newer E model because of durability or is there a difference in performance as well? On the subject of Curado's, how would it compare to the Patriarch since that it is the only "higher end reel" I used?. If I have time over the weekend I will probably go to Cabela's and a local shop to take a good look at the reels... especially the Calcutta and see what I like. Thanks
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Upgrading bc reel...need advise
Thanks for the input everyone. I think I might have to forego some line capacity to be manageable with lighter lures. I am still interested in the Inshore/Winch Revo which still has quite a bit of capacity, but wonder if it will disappoint me with lighter lures such as lack of distance, more backlashes etc. compared to my Quantum Code. I will also look into the Curado's more spefically the older models. I never really looked on the internet buying older stuff. Is e-bay the best place to buy the new older models? As for Daiwa, I never really considered it but will research into it to see what I can find. And as for the WLP Patriarch I know it is a good reel and can use one whenever I want. I read the drag is 10 #'s which I know is enough for LMB but wondered if its enough for bigger fish. Thanks again
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Upgrading bc reel...need advise
Hi all this is one of my first posts here and first wanted to say that the wealth of info on this site is amazing! I am looking for opinions or advise on my next bc. I currently own a Quantum code and feel that I want to step it up. The reel will be paired up with an Avid 7' MH rod. I first started looking at the STX because of the drag and the free wiley x glasses. It felt good but am unaware how I will like the mag brakes. I used my brother in laws Patriarch (nice reel) but really didn't mess with the mag brakes because they were turned off when I used it. I also started to consider line capacity as well because I would like to take this pole to the bay for stripers or for other bigger species. So it would be a multipurpose pole not just a bass pole. My other consideration was being able to use light weight lures such as 1/4 oz crankbaits specifically Bandit 100 series ( I love em). I do have another pole to switch to for the lighter weights but the majority of the time the reel will be on the croix. So I am looking at the Curado, Revo inshore and Toro for line capacity and drag but wondering how they manage light lures like the 100 Bandits. I would like to stay somewhere around the $200 or no higher higher than $300. In all I guess I want a reel that will be mainly used for bass and can handle bigger game fish. All ears for any opinions. Oh and I want the retrieve to be not lower than 6.4. Any help is appreciated
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Quantum Code combos at Dick's?
Hi all this is my first post here, and I have had a Code for about a year. I don't care for it casting light lures (ex. 1/4 oz crankbaits). I seem to turn the brakes down in order to come out with any distance and but yet have to be very cautious of backlashes. I have tuned it many ways with the brakes and tension knob but haven't found a combo I liked, unless anyone has any tips or advice with the lighter stuff. I wanted a baitcaster to be able to throw these cranks but I seem to want to switch back to my spinning gear for this. However, before that will happen I will probably upgrade reels. I wish I would have saved the extra money to buy another reel. Seeing my bro in-law with his Patriarch reel is gettin to me . Besides that the reel has worked fine with heavier stuff and hasn't failed.