Everything posted by Pills
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Best all around baitcaster coming from spinning reel
I got a St. Croix Mojo MH/F 6'8 as an all around set up for now. Like you, I had only fished fresh and saltwater spinning gear for 50 years. The transition was easy with this set up. As other have mentioned I went with a left hand baitcaster and very happy I did. After throwing the baitcaster for a few hours the other day I picked up a spinning rod and it actually felt like more work to cast.
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Best all around baitcaster coming from spinning reel
I asked the same question about 2 weeks ago, look for "1st bait caster " thread in here, I got a lot of good answers/ info. I ended up with the Diava tatula sv and I am extremely happy so far. Very smooth, I threw it for 3 hrs yesterday and only got 1 small backlash that took 30 seconds to fix. I think it would almost be hard to backlash this reel.
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1st Baitcaster
1st day out with the new set up, Tatula SV and MHF St. Croix Mojo. I couldn't be happier, it was super smooth and easy to throw. I started slowly and in a short time I was getting great distance. Only got 1 small backlash all day and that was because I was getting cocky and slinging that thing. To be honest I was only throwing pretty big baits but I will experiment with some smaller stuff next time out. As a bonus I stuck a 6LB PB LMB (not bad for Mass.) in the 1st hour. Thanks again for all the help and to Glen for the video on casting.?
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1st Baitcaster
Thanks for all the replies and suggestions. I ended up with The Tatula SV on a 6'8 MH Fast St Croix Mojo rod. Went to Bass Pro and was surprised at the limited rod selection, they had a ton of Bass Pro brand rods but not a huge selection of other stuff. I wanted to compare similar Shimano, St Croix Avid and others IN 6'8 TO 7' but that didn't happen. I will start here and grab another rod if I need to.
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1st Baitcaster
Thanks for all of the input. I like the idea of not having to open the real and make a bunch of adjustments. I see that Diawa has a Tatula SV and a Tatula SV TW, I read their descriptions but wasn't sure which one to go with or if it even makes much of a difference?
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1st Baitcaster
I do prefer the left hand reel because it is all I have ever done. I will try and use my current reel with some swimbaits once I get a longer rod to throw them. I wanted to start with an all around rod/reel so I can throw a bunch of different baits until I figure out what I like or what works best for me.
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1st Baitcaster
Sorry, This will be for freshwater Bass both LMB and SMB.
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1st Baitcaster
I have been using spinning gear for the last 40 years because I have been mainly a saltwater fisherman. At one point I picked up a Shimano Corvalus 401 and a shimano 6'6 MH casting rod. I never really liked this set up and haven't used it a ton. I am looking to pick up a multi-use set up that is fairly easy to learn on and can be used for a good variety of baits. I usually go with braid to Flouro but am open to other suggestions. The reading I have done has me seriously considering the Curado DC and either putting it on the rod that I have or getting a new rod if needed. I will still use my spin gear for light stuff. So I am looking for suggestions. No real budget, I will pay for quality but like to stay around 400+/- for both.