Everything posted by LCG
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Check Your Auto-Inflate PFD!
Glad you are safe. Was debating about an inflatable PFD, decided against it for this exact reason.
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Daiwa Tatula 100 initial impression
I have owned the SLX and Curado MGL 70's, nothing bad to say about them. The newer Tatula 100 can certainly hang with them, time will tell of its superior, but I am impressed so far. I would say casting distance on par, but easier to dial in and much less brake adusting when changing lures. Comfort is equal despite slightly larger size. Very user friendly. I had an old Tatula, I want to say 2012 ish, and is was big and wide. They have certainly made improvements.
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Daiwa Tatula 100 initial impression
Private message sent as not sure if it would break any forum rules. Thanks.
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Daiwa Tatula 100 initial impression
I recently purchased a Daiwa Tatula 100 HL from AE and I thought I would share my experience if anyone is debating getting this reel. In a word, Wow. I am impressed with not only the appearance of the reel, but the smoothness is incredible. I looked at one at a retail shop last year and it didn't feel like this, I assume the retail one was dry. The feeling of the gears is absent, literally like butter. The casting distance and ease of casting (most important to me) is outstanding. I was out with it today for five hours. Wind was head on around 30km/hr (20 mph), started with breaks at 10, working down to 6, with a smidge of thumb towards the end of the cast. Wind died down, and got the breaks down to 4, with fluff mid cast but working itself out at the end of the cast. No Wind, 5 is the sweet spot, with wind 6 and a tad of thumb at the end. The ease of casting was very impressive, 60% effort resulted in the best and most accurate casts, letting the rod load and casting smoothly. Insanely comfortable reel in any position I tried. Break dial never once got moved accidentally regardless of how I palmed the reel. As for AE, obviously check the seller rating and use common sense, but no issues at all. Very well packaged. I wanted a zillion, but the the Tatula 100 was half the price of the zillion at $160 Canadian ($115 USD). No duty or tax. For reference, same reel retails for $260 plus 13% tax locally. Great deal. Only thing I knew I wouldn't love was the knobs, so I splurged $16 and got a carbon fiber handle with rubber paddle knobs that are much more to my liking. A bit more surface area. Easy install. Paired with a Daiwa Tatula XT and spooled with 30lb braid. Was casting a 3\8 oz bladed jig with paddle tail, 1/2 oz spinnerbait, and 1/2 oz Johnson silver minnow. Really like this combo.
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What has been your experience with Temu/Aliexpress reels?
I am waiting on delivery of a new Daiwa Tatula 100 form AE as we speak. I have and continue to order stuff from them that's either not available here or cost way less over there. Never had a bad experience.
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Tatula x vs Tatula 100 or similar priced reels ?
I'm waiting on delivery of the Tatula 100. Pairing with a medium heavy rated 1/4-1oz. I like the looks of all black and smaller frame. I went with a 7 speed as an all rounder.
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Would copolymer provide me with the floatability I need for topwater along with the low stretch needed for hooksetting ability on large single hooks?
This year I am straight braid for everything. However yo zuri hybrid in 10lb never let me down, it will do what your looking for.
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2 piece spinning rod under 150
Yes, I have a 7' M-F spinning rod rated for 1/8-3/4, two piece models. Very versatile. I have a daiwa exceler 3000 on it and it balances very nicely. I also have a JDM Tatula XT in casting 6'10" MH-R, the regular action being mod fast. Rated 1/4-1pz. Love this rod for chatterbaits and spinnerbaits. The arid x is another value rod that hits way above the price tag. I have two of the 7' casting MH-F. All home runs in my opinion.
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2 piece spinning rod under 150
Daiwa Tatula XT
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Tatula xt spinning rod
Can't compare the two but I do have the tatula xt 7' medium spinning and it's very nice, plenty sensitive, comfortable to fish with, and very versatile.
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Considering switching out Shimano for lews
I have owned the shimano curado 200, curado 70 mgl, slx 70 mgl, and Daiwa fuego, alphas, and now have two Lews lfs speed spools gen 2, and a BPS JM Carbonlite 2.0 (black). I also really liked the lfs gen 2 reels. Something simple, consistent, and overall feel. I no longer have any Shimano reels, not because they are bad. I actually have nothing bad at all to say about Shimano. Just kind of liked the lfs that much. Amazing value for the money. I do find that the lfs is best 3/8oz and up. Shimano and Daiwa do better on the lower end, at a cost. That being said, I really want to pick up a jdm zillion. Just waiting to see if they update it this year.
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Daiwa Regal 2500 LT Spinning Reel Experiences
I looked at the Regal LT pretty hard last year, but landed on the Exceler LT 3000. There were a few upgrades that made it worth it to me, but still what I would consider a quality budget value reel. I have been very impressed with Daiwa spinning reels. I am sure the Regal is also a quality reel.
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Putting on line question
I used to use a variety of home made solutions, and it worked. However, I wanted something a little better. I found a line spooling tool made of metal on Amazon that uses springs and little bullet shaped pieces to keep the line on the tight and clamps to the edge of a table. Works fantastic and allows me to spool solo and tightly. Also came with a tool you stick into an electric drill to despool old line.
- Bass Pro Shop Johnny Morris Baitcasting Combo
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Tatula 100 - geary after taking apart and cleaning?
I've been there. I have ruined two reels by taking them apart, both Daiwas. Worked on a few Shimano and lews reels, with no issues. It was probably my fault as they worked well before I took them apart to clean. Not blaming Daiwa in any way. Could just be coincidence or something in their engineering that my brain just can't get. Now I don't take them apart.
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Cracked reel seat screw
- Published Spool Capacity Nonsense
Looks like you got their new hyper line spool capacity feature.- Budgetish Finesse Spinning Rod from Bass Pro
The Tatula Xt 7' M-F spinning rod is my do anything rod. It's primary use for me was senkos rigged every which way last season. Fantastic rod. She's got some power. My Rebellion 6'8 ML-F spinning rod is my preferred Ned rigs, drop shot, inline spinners rod. But the Tatula Xt can do those things with a bit more power for grassy areas. Those carbonlites are great rods too. Had the 6'8 M-XF and it was great. I do prefer dawias forward reel seats, very comfortable.- Reorganizing my tackle & rusted hooks
Can't help with the hooks, but can 100% recommend those little silica packs that come with various products. They absorb moisture and work great for lures. I keep one pack in with each lure.- Lews Dual Braking Test
In your experience, what weight range would a standard 34mm SV boost spool be ideal for casting? About to order a Zillion, looking for a comfortable range of 1/4-1oz. Sorry, don't mean to hijack the thread. Thanks.- Lew speed spool gen 3
Huge fan of the last generation speel spool LFS. The reviews on tackle warehouse seem rather negative. Please let us know your on the water experience with the gen 3.- Daiwa Tatula Elite versus Daiwa Rebellion
I remember watching a YouTube video where the creator compared the Rebellion to the Zodias. He had a zillion on the Rebellion and I believe he said it balanced at the reel nut. Might be worth searching YouTube for the video.- Daiwa Tatula Elite versus Daiwa Rebellion
I still have the rod and its less expensive sibling the Tatula XT 6'10 MH-R, also a jdm rod brought over to local retailer. Absolutely love the rods. These are my go to spinnerbait and bladed jig rods, actually they do everything really well. Anything within their stated 1/4-1oz range and it's good to go.- Is Fenwick garbo tier in 2026?
I have owned eagles, HMX, HMG, and smallmouth series of rods. Played with some of the new ones in store, they just dont have that magical feel my old HMG and Smallmouth rods had. Kind of regret selling those. Personal opinion.- Lews Paramag ITB and RX brakes
Curious if anyone has experience with the new lews paramag brakes in either the RX or ITB varieties. Looking at the custom gen 3 (all black) and the custom pro (gold). Looking for an easy and free casting reel, with brakes that offer the best combo of control and distance. While also offering build quality and smoothness. Prefer smaller reels and lightweight. I have experience with numerous Shimano (svs infinity), Daiwa (SV and magforce z), and Lews (LFS 2nd gen magnetic brakes and a BPS reel with both magnetic and centrifical brakes). Been looking hard at the Metanium and Zillion as well, but they don't check every box for me. Thanks in advance. - Published Spool Capacity Nonsense
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