|
View Poll Results: which reel for 30lb for casting iron, yo-yoing, and live bait fishing for yellowtail | |
Newell P440
|    | 47 | 17.54% | |
Saltist 30
|    | 101 | 37.69% | |
Saltist 40
|    | 76 | 28.36% | |
other
|    | 44 | 16.42% |  | |
Sep-13-2007, 02:27 PM
|
#13 (permalink)
| | El Dorado
Name: Mark Age: 52 Vessel: Malibu XL II Location: Temecula Job:BluFlame Energy Corp. Bio: I suck @ Sudoku. | Re: Newell P440; Saltist 30: or Saltist 40
I don't always fish iron, but when I do, I prefer the 40T and a Dos XX.
|
| |
Sep-13-2007, 05:45 PM
|
#14 (permalink)
| | Registered User
Name: Bruce Smith Age: 39 Vessel: Shogun/Outcast 9000 Location: San Diego/Rexburg Job:Captain | Re: Newell P440; Saltist 30: or Saltist 40
Just like every other Diawa product, in two years you will be ready to fix something on it and won't be able to get parts. Hence, if you don't mind disposable reels they are great.
__________________
If they will bite the big hook, feed 'em the big hook,
BAS   |
| |
Sep-20-2007, 06:19 PM
|
#15 (permalink)
| | Registered User
Name: Capt. Jeff Saurwein Age: 24 Vessel: 2007 26' Fountain CC Location: San Diego Job:Pacific Coast Charters | Re: Newell P440; Saltist 30: or Saltist 40
I owned a saltist 30 and 50 and didn't like either. I now use only toriums. The saltist seems to freespool better but the reel is a bit touchy. Torium 20 with 50# spectra backing and 100 yards of 30 or 40# mono should work nicely that's what's on my iron tossing reel.
|
| |
Sep-20-2007, 08:39 PM
|
#16 (permalink)
| | Iron Sheik
Name: Alex Vessel: Parker 1801 Location: Penasquitos Job:student | Re: Newell P440; Saltist 30: or Saltist 40
332-5 can cast a jig six miles
|
| |
Sep-22-2007, 04:16 PM
|
#17 (permalink)
| | OCPoacher
Name: Bret Age: 47 Vessel: Can not make up mind? Location: So. Orange County Ca. Job:Fishing Bio: freshwater, saltwater, night and day | Re: Newell P440; Saltist 30: or Saltist 40
[ I now use only toriums. Torium 20 with 50# spectra backing and 100 yards of 30 or 40# mono should work nicely that's what's on my iron tossing reel.[/quote]
What he said
|
| |
Sep-22-2007, 04:47 PM
|
#18 (permalink)
| | Damn Bats !
Name: Michael Age: 28 Vessel: Ho Location: Fountain Valley, CA Job:They call me "Sparky" Bio: Wanna be fish killer and boat ho. | Re: Newell P440; Saltist 30: or Saltist 40
My setup is a Calstar 900M with a Saltist 30 high speed and love the combo.
The reel has 200 yards of 30# spectra and about 100 yds of 30# P-Line CXX-B. The only time I've seen the spectra was when I had the bright idea to use this rig during an Albacore trip. One 30 lbs. albie and I won't be doing that again soon.
The high speed has plenty of power and casts very nicely.
Just my $0.02
__________________ Hacking is like sex. You get in, you get out, and you hope you didn't leave anything that can be traced back to you. Boat Ho #15 on 'the list' |
| |
May-11-2008, 10:23 PM
|
#19 (permalink)
| | Will work for calstars
Name: Jason Age: 23 Vessel: 27, Seaway, Yank n Crank Location: Yorba Linda (Sucks), Ca Job:Logistics Bio: Love to fish, hunt and ride dirt bikes.. |
Newell P338 or Saltist 30 on a calstar 6485L.. I am not a fan of graphite rods when throwing iron...
__________________ |
| |
May-12-2008, 12:06 AM
|
#20 (permalink)
| | Captain
Name: Art Vessel: HA! a tale of woe/ OK trident. Location: Chula Vista Job:Storage Bio: Toad YT - Pta Falsa | Quote:
Originally Posted by TunaFvr Just like every other Diawa product, in two years you will be ready to fix something on it and won't be able to get parts. Hence, if you don't mind disposable reels they are great. | Never saw this post, so true so true.
|
| |
May-12-2008, 03:58 PM
|
#21 (permalink)
| | Registered User
Name: Grady Age: 17 Vessel: It's my dad's but it is a 24' fiberform Location: Long Beach Job:Los Cerritos Wetlands Stewards inc. worked there since jan. of 2007. info of what it's about at lcwstewards.org |
Since this thread is still around, I will let you know that I got a Satist 30T, which isn't the high speed, but anyways, I haven't used it for anything but bottom fish, and reeling in a 10oz weight and a couple of rockfish is quite easy to reel in, my wrist holding the rod got tired but not the reeling hand.
Anyways, I like the reel, but hate the clamp. I actually would like a reel for the same purpose (bait/iron) for a Calstar 270H-8 for 25lb mono and was thinking of the Sealine 30 or Newell 229 or next size up 322? because of the rod clamp and weight.
I like the reel and it right now I have on a 670.
|
| |
May-13-2008, 09:45 PM
|
#22 (permalink)
| | Co-Captain
Name: Jessica Age: 25 Vessel: Defiance 220 EX, "Sirens" Location: San Bernardino Job:Admit. Clerk @ hospital Bio: 25 F, San Berdo |
Have the saltist 30 and 40 and I love them, great for lining bait or tossing the iron. A good sturdy reel! Going to be getting the 50 probably soon. Love um.
__________________ 
Jessica
|
| |
May-14-2008, 01:20 PM
|
#23 (permalink)
| | Registered User
Name: Iconpyro Vessel: I wish I had one...I wouldn't be working then. Location: City of Angels Job:Box maker |
I have the entire line of Saltists. I have a 20TH, 30TH, 40TH, and a 50T. I use them for jigging reels, teamed up with Jig sticks either grafighters or Seeker bs. Two years and no parts? Maybe for you. I have rebuilt 4 of my dad's sealine-h's, a 9/0, two 6/0's and a smaller one and amazingly Daiwa had all the parts. Take into account these reels are 20+ years old. I am talking almost an entire internal rebuild.
I live right down the street from them (they are in cerritos) and when I went down I even met one of the support guys there who knows all the parts pretty well, he could name and find the parts I was looking for. My saltists now are on their 4th year of service and I have called to find parts that my dumbass lost on my outings.
__________________ Procrastination on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part. |
| |
May-14-2008, 04:44 PM
|
#24 (permalink)
| | Pro Fisherman
Name: Max Estep Vessel: Comingsoon Location: La Salinas Baja Job:Deckhand Bio: Fishing thats all |
Saltist 30
__________________ Burnt' Drags |
| |  | | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
Posting Rules
| You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts HTML code is Off | | | All times are GMT -7. The time now is 12:19 AM. | | |