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Re: Lews vs Diawa reels [Re: tmd11111] #13183516 06/12/19 07:45 PM
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Originally Posted by tmd11111
Have a Lew's Orange Crush for the wife and it's no comparison to my Tatula SV TW's.


Just to edit my comment I actually like my Concept A's and C's more then the Tatula's.

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Re: Lews vs Diawa reels [Re: tmd11111] #13183726 06/12/19 11:35 PM
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Every Lews I every owned (with the exception of older BB1s) Ive sold. I still have every Daiwa Ive ever bought for the last 45 years.

Re: Lews vs Diawa reels [Re: Billyfred] #13183742 06/12/19 11:56 PM
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I threw my last Lews overboard after it backlashed the 3rd time in a row. bought a Curado DC and have not looked back. Fantastic Reel

Re: Lews vs Diawa reels [Re: daddyflea] #13183770 06/13/19 12:19 AM
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Originally Posted by daddyflea
I threw my last Lews overboard after it backlashed the 3rd time in a row. bought a Curado DC and have not looked back. Fantastic Reel

User error lol

Re: Lews vs Diawa reels [Re: Billyfred] #13184388 06/13/19 04:02 PM
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The issue with the new Daiwa is you can't seem to get them anymore without the "T Wing" on them. So...... If you're fishing a Texas rig, jig, Carolina rig, etc and you rest your finger on your line, the line spools all over on one side. I have a few of the last generation Steez reels and they are great.


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Re: Lews vs Diawa reels [Re: Jake Shannon(Skeet4Life)] #13184713 06/13/19 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Jake Shannon(Skeet4Life)
Originally Posted by daddyflea
I threw my last Lews overboard after it backlashed the 3rd time in a row. bought a Curado DC and have not looked back. Fantastic Reel

User error lol



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Re: Lews vs Diawa reels [Re: JacksonBean] #13184808 06/13/19 09:46 PM
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Originally Posted by JacksonBean


The issue with the new Daiwa is you can't seem to get them anymore without the "T Wing" on them. So...... If you're fishing a Texas rig, jig, Carolina rig, etc and you rest your finger on your line, the line spools all over on one side. I have a few of the last generation Steez reels and they are great.


I've had to change the way I rest my finger on the line. I always held the line up with my index finger, but now I push the line down towards the rod blank. It took a trip or two to get used to it but it's second nature now.


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Re: Lews vs Diawa reels [Re: Finesse EMPEROR/ Dropshot King] #13184825 06/13/19 10:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Finesse Master/ Dropshot king
Originally Posted by Jake Shannon(Skeet4Life)
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I threw my last Lews overboard after it backlashed the 3rd time in a row. bought a Curado DC and have not looked back. Fantastic Reel

User error lol



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Regardless of what it was. I got all I could stand.

Re: Lews vs Diawa reels [Re: Mark Perry] #13185134 06/14/19 02:55 AM
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If you like compact reels go lews. Even the newer slimmed up tatulas are a bit bigger than others. If you want one to last go daiwa.



Look at the new Tatula 100 and see if that is still accurate.


Still feels bigger than most lews for me. Still not buying more lews though.

Re: Lews vs Diawa reels [Re: Billyfred] #13185242 06/14/19 10:01 AM
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My lews tournament pros sit in a storage tub after I started moving toward daiwa reels.



Re: Lews vs Diawa reels [Re: Jeff From Iowa] #13185293 06/14/19 11:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Jeff From Iowa
I have lews and daiwa steez only.. I get 8-1 ratio daiwa steez sv tws from japan direct and also use the 6.3 same reel.

I tried shimano chronarch in the latest model and some aldebaran in a bunch of models and like the daiwa and lews much better. I may still be using a aldebaran or two that slipped by when I was selling them all but they are on rods I barely ever pick up.


That's Apples to Oranges bud. The OP asked about reels under $200

I am also a big fan of the Daiwa Steez but they aren't applicable here. I've not used the Tatula but hear good things about it. I did buy a couple new Curado K's and am pretty impressed by them for $189.



Re: Lews vs Diawa reels [Re: JacksonBean] #13185303 06/14/19 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by JacksonBean


The issue with the new Daiwa is you can't seem to get them anymore without the "T Wing" on them. So...... If you're fishing a Texas rig, jig, Carolina rig, etc and you rest your finger on your line, the line spools all over on one side. I have a few of the last generation Steez reels and they are great.


Let's do some horse-trading Jackson. I have one Steez 8:1 that I would trade you for a T-wing version and even buy your lunch at Matt's to boot.


I'll text you some pics.



Re: Lews vs Diawa reels [Re: Billyfred] #13185393 06/14/19 01:40 PM
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Lews for sure. Never seen a Daiwa reel i like. All feel like cheap junk with more to go wrong with that level wind flip thing.

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Re: Lews vs Diawa reels [Re: Monty Wright] #13185441 06/14/19 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Monty Wright
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The issue with the new Daiwa is you can't seem to get them anymore without the "T Wing" on them. So...... If you're fishing a Texas rig, jig, Carolina rig, etc and you rest your finger on your line, the line spools all over on one side. I have a few of the last generation Steez reels and they are great.


I've had to change the way I rest my finger on the line. I always held the line up with my index finger, but now I push the line down towards the rod blank. It took a trip or two to get used to it but it's second nature now.



I've tried that Monty but that old habit is hard to break! That, and I'm a slow learner but you're right..... It's just a small change that needs to happen.

Ken A..... Deal!

As an aside.... I bought a Shimano Antares and wow..... It out casts my Steez reels. Is it heavier? Yup. Bulkier? Check. But paired up with one of those new Dobyns Xtasy rods and it's like getting a new sharp scalpel.... Well, it's good. Really fun to use.

Back to the $200 deal - I also bought two new Curados for under $200 and they are a great value. They cast really well and you can adjust the heck out of them once you grasp the Shimano break set-up.

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