12-09-13, 09:51 AM | #1 |
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I'm looking to replace a baitcasting reel by open water this spring. In looking around I'm finding there are TOO MANY seemingly good reels in the $200 and below price category. When I find something I like I enjoy using it for as many years as it still serves me well, so I want to be thorough with this purchase. How about writing some reviews of your favorite reels. Lew's Tourney Pro, Revo STX, Shimano Chronarch 50 all seem pretty similar... are they? Tavery5 has a new Diawa Tatula type R... how does it perform? I've read the company's tech sheets, I'd like to read how they actually perform on the water.
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In my opinion it's hard to beat the Revo I have several Lews and one Diawa, The Revo is smoother, quieter and casts further with less effort.
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Which Revo? How light of weight will it cast efficiently? I read the Revo baitcasters were pretty finicky to dial in, is that a trait of your's?
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First got the Revo SX for spinnerbaits pared with a 7ft G-Loomis rod I already had The Lews reel I had on it finally quit on me, old reel to costly to fix. Sarted casting about 20ft further with the new setup and with less effort on the cast. Liked the SX sowell I bought another one, then got the STX this fall. As far as dialing them in it was no different than say the Lews or Diawa. The lightest line I have used is 10lb fluro.
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I had a first generation STX that was very tempermental! Sold it to my worst enemy. Bought two first generation Revo S reels, but I didn't think they handled lighter weight baits well... I read Abu gave the 3rd generation STX the braking system that was developed in the gen 2 Premier. I'm hoping it is an improvement over the STX I had!
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I still have a gen 1 STX-HS that I use. I bought a gen 2 of the same model. I didn't get to use the gen 2 a lot this summer/fall but I like using it more then the 1st series. I had a SX and didn't like it at all. Sold it. If I was buying a reel I would look on ebay and buy a new or used in good condition Chronarch mg 50. I bought 3 off ebay and all three are awesome. But that is my personal opinion.
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Currently the Chronarch 51e tops my list. I wish it had a slower gear option (5.x - 1). I'd like to read more about the Daiwa Tatula. I'll be purchasing my new reel from Cabelas as I've collected enough reward points from their Visa card to cover it. I might as well use the drippin's from my wife's spending!
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I usually stay out of reel reviews because it usually ends up to personal preference and the high lites of the reel gets lost in the mix.
BUT I got a couple of EXOs this summer. One spinning and one baitcaster. Got them for $150 bucks at........ you ready....... GANDER MT. Took alot of dickering but I told the manager that just ONCE this year I want to use my Gander card at Gander Mountain. I love them both. And Oko they have a 5.3:1 gear ratio availble. You may want to at least handle one the next time your out at the baitshop.
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Good review of the Tatula at Tackle Tour. About every other thread there is about the Tatula.
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The threads I've read about the Tatula (quite a few on TT) are comparing it's features to the features of other reels. I'm looking for opinions about how the reel is performing while fishing. Is it getting the job done on the water? Let me know if you really LOVE it and why!
I've not read any negative reviews of any product reviewed by the TT staff. All of these products can't be that good... oe |
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My opinion is that it lives up to the hype, there is nothing in this price range that will outcast it, and it is as smooth on retrieve and casting as any of the reel on your list, of which I have owned and used all. I have done several upgrades to mine, right now I am very happy with the way it looks and performs. My .02 hope it helps
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Tavery5... I'll give you credit for a whole nickle. I hit the jackpot since you wrote that you have owned or used all the reels on my list. Specifically comparing your Tatula R to a Chronarch 50e... are they similarly sized on the reel and how do they feel to you during casting? The Chronarch 50e has a solid following "on the net" that claims it is the best reel in it's class at throwing light weight baits (1/4 oz and maybe slightly less) for distance, do you put the Tatula R "as good" or "better" in that comparison? Do you have a preference for which of these two baits better controls the cast of 1/4 oz baits? I may be getting up to a dimes worth with this interrogation.
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The Tatula is a much bigger reel, it is similar in dimensions to the Daiwa zillion but feels a little larger. This reel is very good at casting baits in the 1/4 oz range and is surprising at how well it handles even 1/8oz baits. Several people who know me here know that I am an ABU guy, but Daiwa got things right when they produced this reel. Trust me when I say that TWS is for real. I also wanted to add that Daiwa's Magforce z braking is superior to centrifugal for pure distance IMHO
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The $150-$200 price point is the most stacked division of baitcast reels. You'd almost have to try to go wrong. Some may do a little better job in certain applications but at the end of the day the one that feels best in your hand is probably the way to go. Daiwa's brake design is unique and probably the most effective and user friendly, but if you're one of the folks that run their reels super free and just have an educated thumb that's less of a factor. The rod, line and bait have so much more to do with casting distance I don't give that a lot of significance when comparing reels at this level.
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I have a Revo S that I bought in 2010, not sure of the generation. I put it on a heavy action flippin stick and it is a beast! Very smooth and strong as a Jeep winch. Tied with it is a BPS Johnny Morris Signature. The drag isn't as strong as the Revo, but it is as smooth.
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Awesome post. I've been using all 8 of my BPS pro-qualifier reels for the least three years (fishing at least a four times a week consistently) with no issues. They're usually around 70 bucks at BPS. They're smooth, cast extremely well,and are very low profile! I will never understand why you would pay really anything more than that for a reel if you're not getting paid to fish. Now, unless people can share multiple accounts of what makes these super expensive reels THAT much better than a BPS PQ reel in regards to performance that you need vs. performance the average bass fisherman can live without, why pay more? Rods are a different story all together. -One-piece machined-aluminum frame -Double-anodized, machined-aluminum drilled spool -7-bearing system with Powerlock™ instant anti-reverse -Dual Braking System™ -Pin-release side plate for quick brake adjustments -Built-in lube port http://www.basspro.com/Bass-Pro-Shop...roduct/102287/ |
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The PQ is a great reel for it's price, it is usually always discussed in conversations where the topic is best reel under 100 dollars.
There are other reels that are made of lighter metals and composites, have more advanced breaking systems, better and more bearings, composite handles and any number of other features that make them desirable to other anglers. It is simple if you enjoy those type of features you have to pay for them, if not, then you spend your money on what ever you enjoy. The great thing about fishing is that there is room for everyone, no matter if you fish 100 dollar reels or 1000 dollars reels, the point is to enjoy it. Boones Farm wine is very tasty in the right setting, but there is still a market for Dom Peringnon.
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Ummm. Boones Farm Apple was my favorite when I was a teenager. At 99 cents a bottle 5 bucksworth would last all weekend.
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BBD... I expect performance AND longevity.
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Have you seen the guy doing the reports on what he calls the 5 year challenge with the PQ? He has several and periodically reports on their status as far as breakdowns and what he has had to replace /repair. From what I can remember they have been holding up well for him. Performance is subjective.
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