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I'm having a difficult time on deciding on a new dropshot reel. I have it narrowed down to two reels. 

 

the reel is going on a 7'2 light action phenix M1 gives you an idea of the combo. 

 

the reels are:

abu gacia revo rocket 20

shimano stradic 

 

thanks for the input and I appreciate all the input

  • Super User

Have you looked at an Okuma Helios yet/  I run an Okuma RTX and really like it but the helios is even nicer.

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Well i would go the the shimano .  Now that we have covered the one of two choices might you check out something like a certate 2004 or one of the JDM specialty reels.  They have shallow spools and are designed just for things like dropshot.  Here is one i am looking at right now...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/381938308204?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

The high end shimano and daiwa's are going to last a long time.

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17 minutes ago, Dan_the_fisher said:

Which Stradic are you taking about?

the new ci4 2500 series.

31 minutes ago, fishnkamp said:

Have you looked at an Okuma Helios yet/  I run an Okuma RTX and really like it but the helios is even nicer.

I looked at it but the ratio for me is a bit slower then I like. I want something with a faster line pick up. 5.0.1 compared to 6.2.1 or even that 7.0.1 is a world of difference 

9 minutes ago, Angry John said:

Well i would go the the shimano .  Now that we have covered the one of two choices might you check out something like a certate 2004 or one of the JDM specialty reels.  They have shallow spools and are designed just for things like dropshot.  Here is one i am looking at right now...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/381938308204?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

The high end shimano and daiwa's are going to last a long time.

I agree with that one. the reel this new one else is replacing is a stradic mg 2500 from 2003 and it is as smooth as the day I opened it

3 minutes ago, kroberts9 said:

the new ci4 2500 series.

I have one and I absolutely love it, I use it for dropshotting and light shakey head rigs 

  • Author

thanks Dan, I was thinking that one too but the ratio on the rocket is appealing for sure. plus I have always loved the drag on shimano

19 minutes ago, kroberts9 said:

thanks Dan, I was thinking that one too but the ratio on the rocket is appealing for sure. plus I have always loved the drag on shimano

For dropshots your most important thing you need to research is drag, i don't worry about ratio on dropshots rigs because my line is always tight. The drag on all my shimano spinners is smooth as butter, granted the highest I owned was a revo s in the Abu market. But I also thought my Symtre blew the revo sof the water in terms of smoothness and drag for a fair comparison. 

  • Super User

I prefer the Stradic because it's better than the Rocket.

3 minutes ago, Raul said:

I prefer the Stradic because it's better than the Rocket.

Lol you simplified my post

3 minutes ago, Raul said:
3 minutes ago, Raul said:

The stradic would be my choice as well.

light power needs a light reel!

 

cI4+ 2000 size (1000 body)

 

https://www.digitaka.com/item.php?item=347442

 

make sure the line capacity will work for you. note that these are japanese ratings.  # to diameter is a little different than US ratings...

 

*Line Capacity (Nylon lb-m):3-125、4-100、5-75
*Line Capacity (Fluoro lb-m):3-110、4-85、5-65
*Line Capacity (PE Braid-m):0.6-150、0.8-110、1-80

  • Author

settled stradic it is I was leaning that way anyways since I have experience with the stradic line and the drag is far superior in terms of pounds. the revo has 11lbs the stradic is rated at 20lb on their respective company websites

  • Super User

You're already settled, but I'm another Stradic fan

with 4 1000 series reels for all my bass fishing needs.

Super quality all around.

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