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View Poll Results: Which reel should I get | |
Calcutta 400b
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Daiwa Luna 300
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Newell 220
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Avet SX
|    | 477 | 47.09% | |
Other (please specify)
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Feb-10-2007, 09:01 PM
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#73 (permalink)
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Name: Captain Larry Bridgewater Vessel: 2601 Stripper, Double Z Location: Amazement Job:Looking. Looking forward to retirement.... | Re: 20lb reel Quote:
Originally Posted by geno machino Trinadad 16 There the cadilac of all reels. I've got two myself. Geno Machino |
Yep, just like a '86 El Dorado.
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Feb-10-2007, 09:24 PM
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#74 (permalink)
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Name: * Vessel: * Location: * Job:* | Re: 20lb reel
trinadad 16. Trinadads are the cadilacs of all the reels out there. Smooth,lightweight,and the drag system on them are second to none. That's all i fish anymore,and I've been at this for almost 45 yrs and I'm only 47 yrs young. Good Luck and tight lines.  Geno Machino Quote:
Originally Posted by CMRbuzz7 I was just wondering which to use for an all purpose 20lb w/ spectra backing reel. | |
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Feb-16-2007, 10:48 AM
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#75 (permalink)
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Name: mike Vessel: scupper pro Location: north hollywood Job:killing fish atm | Re: 20lb reel
torium is coming out with a t-14 that would be a nice little 20lb reel is the price is right altho dawia's are really nice too
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Feb-24-2007, 11:30 PM
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#76 (permalink)
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Name: Marcus Age: 34 Vessel: DH No limits, Malibu Extreme Location: Carlsbad Job:other Bio: I wish I had gills | Re: 20lb reel
I know you already bought one but keep a lookout for a used Saltiga 20. I bought a used one in good condition for $100. Best 20lb outfit out there IMHO. I have caught albies (up to 50lbs), Yellowtail to 35lbs, dodos up to 35lbs and salmon up to 40lbs on mine and love it. The thing is rock solid.
And to answer another question anyone not using spectra is short changing themself.
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Feb-26-2007, 10:29 PM
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#77 (permalink)
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Name: Cody Vessel: bayliner capri 17.5' Location: San Diego Job:School Bio: Fishing isn't a hobby... it's an addiction | Re: 20lb reel
hey Chuam,
Thanks for the reply, but where in the hell did you get a saltiga that cheap?!?
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Feb-27-2007, 12:57 AM
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#78 (permalink)
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Name: BEN Age: 43 Vessel: 19.5 PROLINE THE RICE-PADDY Location: BONITA Job:KEEP FISHING | Re: 20lb reel
FOR LIVE BAIT NEWELL P-220 W/ HT-100 WET DRAGS. FISHES 15-25LB. NO PROBLEM W/ 50LB BACKING
LIGHT WEIGHT, GREAT FREESPOOL, SMOOTH DRAGS, AND LOW MAINTENANCE!
FOR PLASTICS CALCUTTA 400 TE SMOOOOTH!!!
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Feb-27-2007, 05:32 PM
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#79 (permalink)
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Name: Marcus Age: 34 Vessel: DH No limits, Malibu Extreme Location: Carlsbad Job:other Bio: I wish I had gills | Re: 20lb reel Quote:
Originally Posted by CMRbuzz7 hey Chuam,
Thanks for the reply, but where in the hell did you get a saltiga that cheap?!? | I bought it off a guy who loved Newells. He bought it to try it out and didn't like it so he sold it to me cheap. You may not find a deal like that but you can usually find a used one in good shape for around $200.
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Mar-11-2007, 07:29 PM
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#80 (permalink)
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Name: Janet Vessel: 26' Seamaster WA, Jacqueline Jane Location: Huntington Beach, Ca. Job:public relations | Re: 20lb reel
I've been using my Calcutta lots over the past three years. I have never had any trouble and I have caught some 40+ pounders with it. It's a really nice little reel, but kind of pricey. I got mine as a gift from my non-fishing husband......pretty good choice for someone who doesn't fish.
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Mar-12-2007, 06:48 PM
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#81 (permalink)
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Name: LOUIS NORDORF Vessel: NONE Location: GARDENA Job:REAL ESTATE SALES | Re: 20lb reel
i just got the pro gear 501 c
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Mar-12-2007, 11:28 PM
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#82 (permalink)
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Name: Jeph S Age: 32 Vessel: malibu X-Faxtor Location: Oxnard Shores Job:dermestid beetle skull cleaning | Re: 20lb reel
I love my freakin Newells. Hell, I got 6 of them. My favorite rig is my 229 with wet drags. I wanted a bit more line capacity for tails and dodo's. I use my 220 for inshore stuff.
But the best thing of all (which is why I will NEVER own an AVET) is that I put all my shit away last year, forgot to clean it. Pulled it all out a few weeks ago, wioed it all down, changed the drags, and they're all like brand new. I am horrible at maintanence so my Newells work perfect for me.
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Mar-18-2007, 08:05 PM
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#83 (permalink)
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Name: Stan Age: 34 Vessel: Boatless again and lovin' it. Location: Temecula Job:Commercial Real Estate Bio: I've done it all and seen the Light. | Re: 20lb reel
The Daiwa Luna is 2 notches above the Calcutta. I was tossing some light jigs while fishing inshore in PV with the Calcutta and used a friends while tossing plastics in SD bay....nice reels and almost bought one. Then I picked up a Daiwa Luna....no contest. 253 for 15# and the 300 for 20#.......sick level wind reels.
Here's one in the Classifieds http://www.bloodydecks.com/classifie...uct=2089&cat=7
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Mar-18-2007, 08:20 PM
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#84 (permalink)
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Name: Captain Larry Bridgewater Vessel: 2601 Stripper, Double Z Location: Amazement Job:Looking. Looking forward to retirement.... | Re: 20lb reel Quote:
Originally Posted by jephs422 I love my freakin Newells. Hell, I got 6 of them. My favorite rig is my 229 with wet drags. I wanted a bit more line capacity for tails and dodo's. I use my 220 for inshore stuff.
But the best thing of all (which is why I will NEVER own an AVET) is that I put all my shit away last year, forgot to clean it. Pulled it all out a few weeks ago, wioed it all down, changed the drags, and they're all like brand new. I am horrible at maintanence so my Newells work perfect for me. | Dude, Avets are aluminum and SS. Newells are SS, chrome plated whatever, and who knows what the frame nuts are made of. Disimilar stuff all over the place. Brass gears too. Some of the worst maintenance I've seen a reel endure was/is on an AccuCrap. I've got buddy's that rinse them with a hose and call it good. It's all I do with the addition of Salt Eliminator now that I have the stuff.
Hey Stan, those Luna's are sweet!
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