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I was a little skeptical about the reel when I bought it, however I have had great results with it and wondered if anyone else had. Thanks for all the imput. I paired mine up with a 6 foot bionic med/fast rod and run 15 pound P-line. I am all about putting my money in the rod and going a little less on the reel. I have Quantumn, Abu Garcia, Penn, Pflueger,Browning and now Diawa they all have there place. As for checking feedback on a product I take that as a grain of salt for the most part, because everyone has different opinions on a product I am not expecting the world out of a 60.00 dollar reel had I paid several hundred for it that would be a different story.
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08-22-08, 01:29 PM | #28 |
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Well put L6 my other reels are 6:1 and a 6:3 gear ratio and the winch was looking to be better suited for most cranking appilications but I have still yet to make up my mind I'm starting to lean a little farther towards getting a reel that is more of a all around then a specialized reel but the winch is still high on the list, I'm just trying to make the right choice since it will prob be the only one I get for a while .
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08-24-08, 10:37 AM | #29 |
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I got a Viento as a gift a couple years ago, and thought I had no use for the twitchin bar, but then I found myself using it more and more. Mostly for taking up slack, but then I found it to be absolutely awesome in the dead of winter. I could keep a tight line, and maintain feel of my jig in the cold and still keep one hand in my pocket with my handwarmer. Keeping your hands warm on cold tournament days really goes a long way to make the day more enjoyable.
The only gripe I have about my reel was that after two years, a couple bearings have gotten some rust on them making them run real rough. I broke it down and cleaned and lubed best I could, and it ran better for a couple trips, but still needs something. It currently is sitting on my bench in the garage waiting to be sent off for new bearings before winter gets here. I won't mess with the Megaforce, simply because of it's graphite frame. |
08-24-08, 08:08 PM | #30 |
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Here come de judge! Here come de judge!
ALL RISE, AWRIGHT? Ummmmmmm...Has de jury reached a verdict. In other words, does you or does you not know de wheat from de chaff? We does...errr...we has, yo honnah! Well, den, git on widdit! We'uns of dis hyar jury find the Daiwa Viento to be a fine, useful, and well-made tool. Case closed! I orders all dose who done dissed de Vee-en-to to be confined on bread, cheap scotch laced with Kick 'n Bass Crawdad Formula, and Ex-Lax for a term of not less than ten, nor mo' dan one hunnert, yeahs. Bailiff! Take de sorry rascals away! Dat be all. |
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