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Re: What kind of reels do Bluecat Guides here in Texas prefer? [Re: snowyriver6] #12319983 07/01/17 10:11 PM
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Good luck finding a Tekota 500 at a reasonable price
The market has spiked as people depart from the Abu misery
A lady posted in another forum the other day,she is from/in Sweden
THEY DONT USE ABU's in SWEDEN for the most part(yes some do)
I guess they have walmart shoppers too?
After 40 yrs Im done with the AG label and never looking back
She did say americans need to keep buying the Abu's LMAO!! roflmao

Originally Posted By: snowyriver6
I've got 2 abu 5000's . not used much. Have just been serviced by Turbo Dan. I think I will sell them and buy a shimano to try. Any offers ?

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Re: What kind of reels do Bluecat Guides here in Texas prefer? [Re: SARG] #12320009 07/01/17 10:37 PM
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Originally Posted By: SARG
Good luck finding a Tekota 500 at a reasonable price
The market has spiked as people depart from the Abu misery
A lady posted in another forum the other day,she is from/in Sweden
THEY DONT USE ABU's in SWEDEN for the most part(yes some do)
I guess they have walmart shoppers too?
After 40 yrs Im done with the AG label and never looking back
She did say americans need to keep buying the Abu's LMAO!! roflmao

Originally Posted By: snowyriver6
I've got 2 abu 5000's . not used much. Have just been serviced by Turbo Dan. I think I will sell them and buy a shimano to try. Any offers ?



I wish she would have said Americans need to keep buying Abu's. Or maybe she did and it got lost in translation.


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Re: What kind of reels do Bluecat Guides here in Texas prefer? [Re: SARG] #12320070 07/01/17 11:32 PM
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No interest here in a Malaysia made Shimano Tekota.
Sarg,
I will gladly buy all those misery Abu reels u don't want.


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Re: What kind of reels do Bluecat Guides here in Texas prefer? [Re: JasonB23] #12321524 07/03/17 02:23 AM
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They are already sold and shipped out
Aint looking back


Originally Posted By: JasonB23
No interest here in a Malaysia made Shimano Tekota.
Sarg,
I will gladly buy all those misery Abu reels u don't want.


Re: What kind of reels do Bluecat Guides here in Texas prefer? [Re: ChuChu1] #12321530 07/03/17 02:27 AM
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No she clearly said americans and for clear reason
Truth only has one side,she see's this country from her country
So keep buying Abu,she needs the work!!



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Originally Posted By: SARG
Good luck finding a Tekota 500 at a reasonable price
The market has spiked as people depart from the Abu misery
A lady posted in another forum the other day,she is from/in Sweden
THEY DONT USE ABU's in SWEDEN for the most part(yes some do)
I guess they have walmart shoppers too?
After 40 yrs Im done with the AG label and never looking back
She did say americans need to keep buying the Abu's LMAO!! roflmao

Originally Posted By: snowyriver6
I've got 2 abu 5000's . not used much. Have just been serviced by Turbo Dan. I think I will sell them and buy a shimano to try. Any offers ?



I wish she would have said Americans need to keep buying Abu's. Or maybe she did and it got lost in translation.

Re: What kind of reels do Bluecat Guides here in Texas prefer? [Re: 🍀El Gato Azul🍀] #12321603 07/03/17 03:30 AM
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Re: What kind of reels do Bluecat Guides here in Texas prefer? [Re: 🍀El Gato Azul🍀] #12321788 07/03/17 12:02 PM
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Re: What kind of reels do Bluecat Guides here in Texas prefer? [Re: 🍀El Gato Azul🍀] #12327675 07/07/17 08:55 AM
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I just got my first Tekato. Much heavier than a 6500. Seems better built. I like the power handle on the 6500 better. Tekato reminds me of a heavier better built 6500. now, lets go catch some fish.

Re: What kind of reels do Bluecat Guides here in Texas prefer? [Re: 🍀El Gato Azul🍀] #12328238 07/07/17 04:56 PM
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Re: What kind of reels do Bluecat Guides here in Texas prefer? [Re: Muzzlebrake] #12328645 07/07/17 09:12 PM
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Re: What kind of reels do Bluecat Guides here in Texas prefer? [Re: clk] #13674375 08/20/20 01:02 PM
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Originally Posted by clk
I'm honestly open to try anything. I have 7 Ag reels and like them but I do work on them every year at least one time due to paw or worm gear issues which sometimes strips out the drive gear wich is plastic for some reason. I have a some $40.00 okuma reels that last about a year then I just keep for parts. I have one okuma cz conventional reel that has been going strong for two years with no problems at all. If it was just me fishing by myself conventional reels is all I would own but customers have trouble with them sometimes. I also have had a couple cast king rovers for a year or so the only trouble with them is a cracked plastic thumb bar wich I proably caused when slinging it to grab another rod and the brake will back off on them and cause the spool to loosen if you don't check it. Now all that being said there is a reel called Ancient Mariner I beleve with a lifetime warranty that I'm proably going to try next winter.

I bought 3 Ancient Mariner 7000 reels from a guy off of CL for about 60 bucks each, Have not tried them out yet outside of casting one with a 3 oz weight that went a country mile spooled with 12 lb Big Game. Did you @clk get to try out one?


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Re: What kind of reels do Bluecat Guides here in Texas prefer? [Re: 🍀El Gato Azul🍀] #13674421 08/20/20 01:53 PM
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After I made this post I bought 4 Tekotas and 4 Abus. I broke 2 of the Abus. I’ve got 8 Tekotas now and they have given me zero issues the last 3 yrs. I still have 16 Abus but I will grab the Tekotas first every time. I fish 1-2 day per week year round and I pull big planer boards with big baits most of those trips. I’m tough on equipment and if there is a deficiency in my gear I will usually find a way to break it. If you guys are looking for one hell of a catfish reel then I highly recommend a Tekota HGA. That high gear ratio and cranking power makes reeling up planers with big baits so much easier. You’ll cut the time it takes to reel all your lines up in half. texas

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Re: What kind of reels do Bluecat Guides here in Texas prefer? [Re: 🍀El Gato Azul🍀] #13674483 08/20/20 02:43 PM
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Tekotas are much more 4yr old friendly too. My son doesn’t like the Abus because they pinch his little fingers. He has cranked in fish over 20lbs with the Tekotas. He can’t land a fish half that size with Abu. [Linked Image]


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Re: What kind of reels do Bluecat Guides here in Texas prefer? [Re: 🍀El Gato Azul🍀] #13674964 08/20/20 10:21 PM
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So, I'm not a catfishing pro, but I DID grow up surf fishing in Galveston, and (as near as I can tell) there's a few similarities.

I'm surprised that I haven't seen any lever drag reels mentioned here -- I have an Avet MX on my light surf rod that I'm definitely going to find a use for in one of the lakes around Austin. I like the lever drag reel because you have a really fine control over the drag, and the Avet on my 11' surf rod can be cast a mile (600 yds of 50 lb power pro). The downside is that they're not level-wind reels, but I've never found that to be an issue.

There are also great lever drag reels from Accurate, Siegler, and Penn. These reels can pack oversized drags, but small profiles (even 13fishing has a bait caster that boasts 20+ pounds of drag...). I'm just a little surprised to not see any of these mentioned, especially since the Avets at Bass Pro aren't THAT much more expensive than Abu Garcia, and probably hold up WAY better. And I've taken both of them apart, so I know they're not any more or less complicated on the inside.

Also, since people seem to care about it here, they're made (machined and assembled) in the USA, as are the Siegler reels.

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Re: What kind of reels do Bluecat Guides here in Texas prefer? [Re: 🍀El Gato Azul🍀] #13675661 08/21/20 03:26 PM
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Most guys that use the star drag are set it and forget it. Big cats dont run fast and hard like tuna or other large saltwater fish so the star drag works good. Catfish mouths are fleshy and if you have your drag too tight you will miss big fish from hooks pulling out when you get em up close. I have buddies that came here from saltwater fishing that use a lever drag and they love em but the majority of catfisherman are freshwater guys and we’re all accustomed to star drag.


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