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Which is Better
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08/21/15 11:22 PM
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Bob Landry
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Which reel casts, easier/further, etc? Conventional round baitcasters or the low profile?
2015 Seaark 1872 MV CC Etec-90 Two Helix 12 CHIRP SI's, , MinnKota Riptide ST80/i-pilot Link, Bob's Hydraulic 2020 Robalo R200 CC, Yamaha 150
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Re: Which is Better
[Re: Bob Landry]
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08/22/15 01:00 AM
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TCK73
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That's a good question. I personally make more consistent and longer smoother casts with my low profile Curado's and Revo's than I do with my old 1970-1980 vintage Ambassador 5000's. However, I have a Round Pro Rocket and a C-4 that I can cast just as far, and they are smooth reels. I have to be watching it close with those, or I will have a backlash that one could take a patent out on. I feel like I have more control on the Low Profile styles.
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Re: Which is Better
[Re: Bob Landry]
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08/22/15 02:50 PM
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Streetwalker
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Properly tuned they will all cast much further than one needs for normal fishing. The larger round reels have the ability to cast further due to line capacity.
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Re: Which is Better
[Re: Bob Landry]
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08/22/15 03:33 PM
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Bob Landry
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I'm looking for something that will throw light baits like spinners and such, probably in the 1/4-5/8 oz range. I'm wondering if there is much difference in the low-profile reels and say a 4600 Abu.
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Re: Which is Better
[Re: Bob Landry]
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08/22/15 05:28 PM
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Po Boy
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I'm looking for something that will throw light baits like spinners and such, probably in the 1/4-5/8 oz range. I'm wondering if there is much difference in the low-profile reels and say a 4600 Abu. I have a low profile Shimano Curado, and a Core, I also have a round Shimano Calcutta. I can't tell much difference in the Curado and the Core but they both perform head and shoulders above the Calcutta when used as you are describing above. I use the Calcutta mostly for cat fishing and slabbing.
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Re: Which is Better
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08/24/15 04:05 AM
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crabtrap
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I'm looking for something that will throw light baits like spinners and such, probably in the 1/4-5/8 oz range. I'm wondering if there is much difference in the low-profile reels and say a 4600 Abu. I got both. The low profile reels `do better on light baits. The Abu 4600 is hindered by the engaged levelwind. I hot rodded my 4601 with ceramic pawl, roller bearing levelwind and cog gears but my stock Lews, Revos, and even pfluger handle the lighter baits better. The 4600/01 size works great on big swim baits and spinners
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