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Do you think my daiwa Lexa 2500 spinning reel will handle the 6lb fine?

I have some extra laying around and was gonna spool it up. The lowest rating I can find for the reel is 8lb. If not I will throw it on one of my ul reels.

  • Super User

Sure, I don't see a problem here. You have enough to fully spool it right?

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Sure, I don't see a problem here. You have enough to fully spool it right?

Yeah I do. I'm just paranoid I suppose. Just now getting back into spinning gear. Well besides my ul reels I've used for a few years.

  • Super User

Yozuri is pretty tame at 6 & 4.. Give it a whirl, if you don't like it, CXX is pretty tame, CX even more so...

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Yozuri is pretty tame at 6 & 4.. Give it a whirl, if you don't like it, CXX is pretty tame, CX even more so...

If I remember right cxx had a ton of memory on one of my bait casters. Then again it might have been cx.

I just remember memory being an issue with p line Co poly on my bc rigs which has me cautioned using it on my new spinning rig.

  • Super User

Silverthread is a great line so is triple fish camo or maxima... Been using these lines a long time & some lines can have more than others, (memory) but it's not a major issue for me.. Lots of guys swear by braid on their spinning, I don't ..

The hybrid will be awesome.

  • Super User

I use on my spinning reels with no issues.  I do use the KVD Line Conditioner.  It does soften it some and it improves casting but only by a little bit.

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I use both #4 & #6 on 2500 series reels. No issues at all.

 

 

 

 

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