Everything posted by coak
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you all ever talk about Quantum reels?
I have currently about 6 of the older all chrome TE reels from around 06 and 2 of the older Energy PT from the same time period. Had many more, but fell victim to a burglary last year. That said I honestly still feel that once the ACS is dialed in (can be finicky) for the user to feel comfortable using it; these things can be tanks. I also have an Okuma Helios Air which in my opinion is a great reel as well that doesn’t get a lot of shine.
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bill dance bait caster
Better off picking up one of the older energy or TE reels from the last part of the 2000’s
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Best reel under $200
The thing that drew me in initially was the 30 day money back guarantee, no questions asked. So now that I think about, I’ve had it for at least 2 months at this point. There is a very in in depth review by a member over on the boat central boards for this reel. That review also further peaked my curiosity.
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Best reel under $200
There’s a reel that flies under the radar for about $150ish, that I’ve grown to love. It’s called the ‘Bruin’ reel produced for Sportsman’s Outfitters I believe. Anyway I love the reel b/c it has dual braking without opening the sideplate to adjust the centrifugal brakes. Downside is that they’re only currently available in righty retrieves. I have had and still own many reels by many manufacturers. I’m quite partial to the old Quantum Tour Edition TE’s myself. But I picked this reel up about a month ago and have been thoroughly enjoying it.
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Lew's and Doyo
Not round reels, but the low pros that came out around 06-08 that had the chrome finish and carbon fiber handles. Retail orig was around $269ish. I still look for them, but they’re getting harder and harder to find. I have 6 so far....
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Lew's and Doyo
I’ve been using older Tour Editions for years and they’ve been tanks! Granted the older ACS system needs getting used to, but once dialed in they zing. I had a gen 2 Smoke that was stolen last year. That reel wasn’t in the same league as the TE’s I own.
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Older St. Croix Premier PC-60ML
Thanks everyone for the information. Took it out today to a pond to see what it offered. Caught 2 lmb's both were about 2.5-3 lbs on a buzzbait. Rod really does feel more like a medium/mod fast. Also wanted to see the backbone so I tied on a frog and landed another that was about 3. The rod performed great, and I believe it'll be great for the rivers/creeks around me! The only thing that got me was that during the fight with the frog, the reel seat came loose. I had to tighten it down while fighting the fish, and it seems that the screwing portion does not cinch down completely. Only thing I can think of, is that maybe the reel feet of early 2000's reels were longer????
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Older St. Croix Premier PC-60ML
Thanks for the info. Never fish bottom contact, so it’ll work for my needs!
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Older St. Croix Premier PC-60ML
I picked this rod up today; St. Croix PC-60ML rated for 1/4-5/8 and line wt 8-14 lbs. I've been searching for specs to try and figure out what applications to use it for. The action seems to be a mod/mod fast and not a fast. I intend to throw smaller (1/4 oz) spinnerbaits, dog walking/buzzbaits and the occasional square bills. I usually only fish for smallies in the rivers and creeks; they are generally not deep or very wide and so a 6 ft rod is ideal. Do any of you or has anyone owned/used this rod in the past? What applications do/did you feel it excelled in? I just can't seem to find any info online. The rod is an older logo, made in the USA sticker and a gray w/maroon and gold wraps. I honestly believe it may be from the 90s or early part of the 2000s
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Medium Light Rod and Reel Recommendations?
Is the last comment down to the guides being tighter and less slap than on spinning guides???? Could someone please enlighten me.
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Favorite inline spinners
I’ll use Mepps Aglia’s and Worden’s Rooster Tails if I want switch up the retrieve or vibration. But my personal go to on the rivers for smallies around me will almost always be a Shyster. Something about the ripples/wave pattern in the blades......they thump and the smallmouth hammer them! Also forgot to mention I’m usually throwing 3/8 to 1/2 oz Shysters. Edit: updated post for weights to be listed.
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What’s your favorite reel brands?
I’m definitely in the minority here. Majority of my reels are the older Tour Editions (all chrome not the blue) from Quantum with 2 Shimano, a T3 ballistic and an Okuma Helios. Also have an older Quantum Energy as well, along with a gen 1 Smoke. I love my TE’s and Energy and really do think that once they get dialed in they’re a great reel. The Okuma is a great little reel as well. The Diawa is a tank. The Shimano reels hardly get fished anymore. Almost forgot I also have 2 of the og BPS Prolite reels from years ago that I use for fishing runs/creeks/small rivers. I absolutely love those little reels!
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Do you think a light or medium light spinning rod is better for small river smallies?
I'm in Columbus and fish the Scioto and Olentangy rivers almost every other day along with Darby creek for smallies here. I personally would go ML unless you don't have any boulders or laydowns near the stretches you fish. If you don't have any of those obstructions I think you'd be ok with a L power rod. Just make sure to take time and revive the fish in the current properly, since more than likely you'll have to play the fish more on a lighter power rod and will wear them out. I caught a 23 inch smallie just yesterday in a creek and the thing tried to drag me under a boulder first, then bolted for a brush pile of driftwood. I tend to use casting gear and only use large lures these days because I'm after larger fish, so I use an old MH powered Zillion rod. I hope this helps.....btw the smallies over here near Columbus are killing spooks and plopper style topwaters! Tight lines. -Coak
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Topwater reel speed ?
Thanks guys for the responses, I think I may keep the 6:1 reel during daylight hours and use the 5:1 reel for the night time top water. I was asking originally because I keep missing fish when I'm fishing at night. Especially when there is little to no moonlight.
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Topwater reel speed ?
Hey all I've been using a 7 ratio reel for topwaters lately and have had a bit of trouble with slow rolling buzzbaits. I've switched up to an older 6 ratio reel for daylight hours slow rolling. My question is this; I have an older 200G5 that doesn't get much use because I don't fish cranks as much anymore.....would this reel be ideal for reeling in jitterbugs/buzzbaits/plopper style lures during night hours at a slower rate? Or am I over thinking this, and just need to try and slow down a little more on the 6 ratio reel. The reel I currently use is an old Quantum Tour Edition, as I do not know ipc off the top of my head for either reel. Thanks in advance and tight lines!
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Spinning reels just aren’t fun anymore
One exception to this general rule of thumb for me are the original ProLite reels from BPS.....I have two of them: one paired up with a 5'6" ML/F old Daiwa rod and the other paired up with a Loomis 751 spinnerbait rod. If you can find one of these reels you would be amazed at the weights they can cast....
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Where are the Ohio Fisherman?
Columbus here.......always been a bank fisherman along with wading in the rivers and creeks. Do not fish any big water in Central Ohio though, because of no boat and pressure from all of the other bank beaters.
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Quantum or Shimano
My Quantum TE's have served me well. They are a sturdy work horse of a reel, built on a solid frame. The ACS breaking can be a bit dodgy to get used to. I suppose either reel will do fine for you, just maintenance them regularly.
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Black Friday Deals
From what I can see, spinning reels only are on sale......
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Diawa T3 Applications
T3 Ballistic I use for spinner/chatterbaits on a 6'6" mh/f zillion rod. I haven't done anything to the reel yet, and it bombs lures 3/8+ oz with no probs whatsoever.......I really like this reel and wouldn't mind picking up a couple more
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Heckuva Birthday Present
Sounds like a great reel.........when it's your own b-day you should never cheat yo'self and always treat yo'self
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Differences In Equipment By Global Region?
Thanks for taking the time to provide a list, sir.
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Differences In Equipment By Global Region?
I sir, would like a list.
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Loomis Gl2's Big Sale At Dsg
If something is on sale/clearance at Dick's, you'll see a price of $xx.97