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Re: Reel for the heavier baits [Re: ogles824 (aka Lakewaydr50)] #14810389 08/14/23 02:23 AM
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Originally Posted by ogles824 (aka Lakewaydr50)
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Shimano Bantam MGL is designed for that kind of use but for some line capacity is an issue if using 50# or larger braid. Second option is the Curado 200K. More like capacity and a beefier ;;AR bearing that can take the abuse. I've used both for A-RIgs for the last few years without a problem.

I'll look at those for sure. I've been studying the Lew's Custom Inshore SLP reel.

Most of us inshore/bay fishermen use whatever the bass fishermen are using. Those “inshore” model reels are just bass reels dollied up. Now fishing jetties or offshore, different gear. I’d get a 300 Tranx and be done with it.


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Re: Reel for the heavier baits [Re: grout-scout] #14810398 08/14/23 02:29 AM
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Originally Posted by grout-scout

I'm actually torn between this reel and the new shimano antares dc md

Re: Reel for the heavier baits [Re: ogles824 (aka Lakewaydr50)] #14810486 08/14/23 04:07 AM
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PISCIFUN 300 @ $99.00. I have been using one for over a year now and have no problem recommending it. One thing to consider when launching larger swimbaits is sooner or later that hawg you have been dreaming about will grab your offering as soon as it hits the water. There is something to be said for 8.1:1 gear ratio when this happens. Gathering line quickly under this situation can make the difference between keeping your fish pinned or losing it. I have used other 300 size reels in the past and always had concern for damaging or loss of those $250.00 - $300.00 gems. Now I just beat the heck out of my PISCIFUN and concentrate more on fishing hard.

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Re: Reel for the heavier baits [Re: ogles824 (aka Lakewaydr50)] #14811226 08/14/23 08:24 PM
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Re: Reel for the heavier baits [Re: ko bass attack 27] #14811568 08/14/23 11:45 PM
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Originally Posted by ko bass attack 27
I use the Lews super duty wide spool but wouldn't think some of the fore mentioned reels would be bad options.


+1 The Lews super duty wide spool is perfect for large swim baits and deep diving crank baits. They hold a ton of line, they don't feel too big in your hand and they have several gear ratio's to choose from.

Re: Reel for the heavier baits [Re: tmd11111] #14811572 08/14/23 11:50 PM
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Originally Posted by tmd11111
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I'm actually torn between this reel and the new shimano antares dc md



Just get the most expensive one of the two.

Re: Reel for the heavier baits [Re: Ken A.] #14811602 08/15/23 12:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Ken A.
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For what you described, I would suggest a 300 size reel such as: Shimano Tranx, Daiwa Lexa or the new Tatula 300, or [Linked Image]
other reels in the 300 size. If you are throwing baits weighing 3- 6 ozs., these size reels have enough line capacity and they are built better to handle the torque and wear and tear to throw those heavier baits. All the beefed up guts in the reel on those 300 size reels are made for that purpose. Check out Tactical Bassin on you tube for reels they use to throw heavier baits.


This.

Its not the frame that takes the stress of casting big baits. Its the pinion gear and the anti-reverse bearing.

Try this to see what I am driving at: Tie a 1/2 oz bait on your line and hit the free-spool button. Now do the same with a 6-8 oz bait. The 150 & 200 series reels are not designed to handle repeated abuse that comes from a 6.5 oz Hinkle or 8 oz soft swimmer like a 10" MagDraft.
Ive actually experienced breaking the anti reverse out of a reel. WE went offshore fishing off the coast of Alabama a while back and I caught an almost 50 pound Jack Cravalle fishing with 300 spinning tackle. That fish destroyed that reel. Luckily for me it was our fishing guides reel. If I remember right it was a Diawa reel. He said it was due. It had a ton of hours on it.


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Re: Reel for the heavier baits [Re: ezbassin] #14811640 08/15/23 12:58 AM
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I'm actually torn between this reel and the new shimano antares dc md



Just get the most expensive one of the two.


The JDM Antares DC MD it is and it’s only $540. Gonna go great with my Conquest 905 MBR

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Re: Reel for the heavier baits [Re: ogles824 (aka Lakewaydr50)] #14813787 08/17/23 12:41 AM
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Or you could put the Antares DC MD on the new Shimano Adrena that retails for $880. Just something to think about. Why settle for less???

Re: Reel for the heavier baits [Re: ogles824 (aka Lakewaydr50)] #14813842 08/17/23 01:06 AM
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I definitely agree with the larger reel size. makes for a lot more enjoyable day!

Re: Reel for the heavier baits [Re: ogles824 (aka Lakewaydr50)] #14816412 08/19/23 03:21 AM
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Have the same rod paired with a curado 300 awesome combo!
Also have an 806 with tatula 300 equally awesome combo
But the daiwa lexa is nice too and can be had for a little less money not as nice in my opinion but also half the price
I have used all of these on snook and tarpon they are a little light for large tarpon I won't lie lol


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Re: Reel for the heavier baits [Re: ogles824 (aka Lakewaydr50)] #14817973 08/20/23 05:53 PM
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I have 1 300 size reel for large baits but I like the Super Duty wide spool better because it fits my hand better, holds a ton of line, and comes in several gear ratio's. The 300 is nice but just doesn't feel as good fishing with it for long periods of time.

Re: Reel for the heavier baits [Re: ezbassin] #14818084 08/20/23 08:19 PM
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Originally Posted by ezbassin
I have 1 300 size reel for large baits but I like the Super Duty wide spool better because it fits my hand better, holds a ton of line, and comes in several gear ratio's. The 300 is nice but just doesn't feel as good fishing with it for long periods of time.


I hear ya bro. I throw the big baits on my big setup until my shoulder & wrists hurt then I set em down and throw a jig of big Fluke to rest. thumb



Re: Reel for the heavier baits [Re: ogles824 (aka Lakewaydr50)] #14818182 08/20/23 10:58 PM
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On the cheap would an original Shimano Curado CU 200 work. Buy one on ebay with 6:3:1 gear ratio??

Re: Reel for the heavier baits [Re: Marmooskapaul] #14818242 08/21/23 12:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Marmooskapaul
On the cheap would an original Shimano Curado CU 200 work. Buy one on ebay with 6:3:1 gear ratio??


It would work fine for a 6" Megabass magdraft that weighs 1 1/4 oz, but I would not use it for baits weighing 3+ oz. A cheaper option would be the Piscifun® Alijoz Size 300 Low Profile Baitcasting Reel for $99. I have no knowledge of this reel, but another TFF'r on a different thread stated he had used the reel for over 6 months and was pleased.

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