Everything posted by Bigbox99
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2026 STEEZ SV LIGHT TW
I think its just a lighter spool version with some different color finishes. They've done this before with the SV Light Limited. Why it's on the US market I have no idea. These are usually JDM only and limited production. Maybe they feel like they need a flagship BFS reel for the US market?
- Fishing (electrical) with braid
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Lubricating Reels
Spool tension on a big bait reel sounds crazy to me. I couldn't imagine the kind of tension required to get a slow drop with a bait weighing multiple ounces. I'm not familiar with that Toro but does it not have sufficient braking to forgo spool tension?
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Curado bfs spool in curado 71 hg?
Braking systems are different. You'd need a spool designed to fit into the curado 70i/k or Scorpion 70. Off the top of my head I am not aware of Yumeya spools or Aliexpress spools for this platform. I think the Curado 70 MGL may be the lightest spool for this platform out there.
- Do you see it
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Weird G Loomis Rod Model?
Yeah, definitely looks like a MH in a non bass line. I have a MH musky rod that is rated for multiple ounces on the top end. That loomis naming convention is also consistent with their other musky rods. I don't know if it is an earlier or later model than the ones in the link. These say "muskie: on them. https://www.tackletour.com/reviewicast2008gloomis.html
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Split or full grip
Split grips look cook. Your hands don't go on that part of the grip anyways so it's a nice touch to expose the blank and apply color winding checks, thread work and branding or all the above. Full grips can look nice too as long as there is some effort put in such as an hour glass shaped full grip, taper, or some sort of detailing to breakup the expanse of handle. The uniform cylinder handle that just abruptly ends looks a little low effort or old fashioned to me. Even a lightning rod can manage a subtle hourglass shape on the handle and it's a $40 rod. A full grip is not an excuse to be boring. This rod is another full cork grip that I think looks nice. It has a little shaping on the handle and big dual color winding check between the grip and EVA buttcap.
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cooper custom reel handles
What seemed good? You can buy every handle on that site for less.on either Amazon or Aliexpress. Maybe even 50% less. This should be the good news.
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cooper custom reel handles
These are just aliexpress handles.
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Baby 1 Minus
I guess I'm glad I got these a few years back from a local tackle store. Didn't know they killed off the bait. I got them just to have them since I remember them being a big deal as a kid but never really used them.
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Itβs too cold to fish! So whatβs your favorite rod under $50, under $100, and so on?
I don't know if they are under $50 anymore but my favorite Walmart cheap rods are: Lews HP 6'10" M in spinning for finesse Berkley 7' MH Lightning Rod for heavier moving baits Lews HP 7 MH for jigs, frogs, big worms and Texas rigs Not at Walmart but the Lews Laser SG1 7'4H" can be under $50 sometimes. It's great for 1-3 oz big baits. For aluminum frame reels $50 or under I like the Piscifun Alloy M, Seasir Megacuda/Leydun G6, Seasir Salaminus and Johncoo Ares.
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Does the Daiwa Tatula 100 have an aluminum handle side plate?
The old smooth looking handle side plates are aluminum and the newer ones with the groove detailing are Zaion plastic. Daiwa did this on a few reels when they were pushing Zaion. The Alphas got it with the Alphas SV and I belive all subsequent 1st gen Alphas and did the OG Steez with the SS SVs, LTD, USDM Steez SV and the Tatula Zillions.
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Does the Daiwa Tatula 100 have an aluminum handle side plate?
I've never had any sort of failure from plastic side plates but I've heard of it. The AR bearing can crack the side plate and spin in the housing. The few instances of this I have heard were from Curado 200Ks and a Tatula SV with locked down drags, braid and home run swings on the hook sets. I like having the aluminum side plate because I fell like it is a higher end treatment vs plastic and is just a nice to have for the money. Also, akshually the OG Alphas had both aluminum handle side plate and Zaion plastic side plates. The older reels had aluminum side plates and the newer 15 Alphas SV ect use Daiwa fancy plastic. I own both and honestly can't tell a difference.
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Anyone with Calcutta Conquest BFS experience? Looking for setup advice.
Every reel I own, from Daiwas, to Shimanos to weird chinease reels you've never heard of is setup with the spool tension to just remove side to side play and this is also how they came out of the box. All 30 something of my reels are zero adjust set from the factory. I'm a believer that you should do what you want with your reels but the "right" way according to Shimano Japanese instructions is to just eliminate side to side play. The US instructions will tell you that you can use spool tension if you want. Who is right? Probably Shimano Japan but you do what you are accustomed to.
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Are you still buying older reels?
That's been my experience as well. The reels were all honestly described or were better than described. Usually the reels have been flawless and even came with after market parts like spools and/or color parts. I'll get a reel that is graded B or "good" and it will look brand new except in one tiny scuff in the clear coat that you have to turn the reel just right to see in strong lighting and a price that makes me feel like I am stealing the reel. This is in stark contrast to my Ebay experiences of blurry images of "excellent condition" reels with numerous small defects in the paint with a price just below already inflated US retail.
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What makes a good buzz bait rod and reel
I've used everything from a $500 rod and a $500 reel to a $40 rod with a $40 reel. I like a stiffer MH or a H rod with a moderate or mod fast action and a reel with an alumimum frame and and spool diameter and gear ratio that let me easily keep a buzzbait on top.
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Show off your Stuff
ISLA AGS rods are on blowout for $150. I got the 7 M regular taper. Cool rods but they have a super short handle and are more tip heavy than I would expect from an AGS rod.
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Are you still buying older reels?
TD Zillions are great. The top tier ones in no order to keep an eye out for are: Deps Zillions Megabass IP J Dream Zillion Type R Zillion limited This is a limited. It's not mine but I love the way it looks on that rod so I saved it for future inspiration It inspired my me to do this to one of my Alphas SV
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Does the Daiwa Tatula 100 have an aluminum handle side plate?
Yeah and on the Japanese site they also had the pic of the Zillion frame and side plate as an image for the hyper armed housing concept and this is probably the origin of the confusion. Daiwa will often use what is basically a stock image as a symbol for one of their features. They have been using the same Magforce Z image since forever and in that pic is shows a short shaft spool from their super free system but they will use the image on Tatula and such. Also, there is an aluminum handle side plate Tatula 100. The Kage 150 SV and Salamandura 150 SV Boost. Even though they are 150s they use the Tatula 34mm spool platform and a deep SV spool like the Coastal 150 SV and Tatula 150 SV instead of the larger Tatula 150 platform.
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Are you still buying older reels?
Shame they never sold that reel in Japan. I mean they did but with a lighter paint color, different color parts and name. The Japanese used market is so much kinder than the horror show we have in the US. Not only are the prices much better but the picture quality is much better and the condition descriptions are beyond honest to the point that you feel like you are ripping them off. I've bought numerous "B" condition reels that were like brand new. In the US, especially Ebay, you see a reel that should be a C or a D listed as "in excellent condition". Nonsense.
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Old reels
I have a few that are 20+ years old but nothing older that I use regularly. These are my TD ITO, TD-X and TD-S. The have all been modernized a bit because I think that cool and a fun thing to do.
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Does the Daiwa Tatula 100 have an aluminum handle side plate?
I don't think they do. They say that it has the hyper armed housing concept on the image in the Daiwa website and that used to be defined as an alimimum frame, handle side plate and aluminum set plate (part of the non handle side plate that cam locks into the frame) but they also say that "this model has an aluminum frame". So basically no, it does not have the hyper armed housing concept but they really really wanted to say that it does so they redefined hyper armed housing concept to mean an aluminum frame. Tatula 100 Alphas The Tatula 80 gets an aluminum handle side plate since it's based on the Alphas but no alumimum set plate.
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Wheel locks, do you use them?
I thought that was only a thing for expensive wheels or common car wheels that have a market demand, but boat trailer wheels? Is this a thing?
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Daiwa 2026 β π’ β
There is also Daiwa China that has many of the same products as Daiwa US such as the Zillion G and Tatula Elites as well as unique products like the Fuego SV and all the Salamandura reels. The Daiwa China MSRP matches that of th3 Daiwa US reels but the street price is much lower. Like the Daiwa Japan products, there is no Daiwa US warranty but I don't find fishing reels to be difficult things to fix or tinker with so I don't mind. https://www.daiwachina.com/ProductChannelPage/list.aspx
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digital baitcasters ?
No, but they will become more common as the Shimano patent has expired and there is a flood of reels coming out with DC braking. There is even a kit to convert a Black Max.