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Old 06-21-2013, 12:17 PM
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Default Daiwa Lexa 300 or Avet SXJ ???

Want to get a new casting reel for fluke in deep water . anybody have the daiwa Lexa 300 ..do you like it ???
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Old 06-21-2013, 01:41 PM
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Want to get a new casting reel for fluke in deep water . anybody have the daiwa Lexa 300 ..do you like it ???
I just put the SXJ on a custom built rod and love it. Casts well, smoothe retrieve, has power for a little reel.....
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Old 06-21-2013, 01:50 PM
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Default Re: Daiwa Lexa 300 or Avet SXJ ???

I love my SXJ although some folks have a love/hate relationship with Avets.
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LEXA 300 with power handle is a dream to fluke with. I have even been using mine for stripers. Its a nice little WINCH that fits in the palm of your hand
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Old 06-21-2013, 01:59 PM
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Love my Lexa 300 HSP-L

Just started using it this season and it's my 'go to' reel for everything. It's the perfect reel for bucktailing fluke in ocean or bay. Pair it with a light graphite rod and your whole setup will weigh < a pound, no problem bucktailing all day. I know someone who Togs with it, but there are probably better choices for that

I love my Lefty version even though I'm right-handed. I can cast effortlessly and immediately start jigging without have to switch my rod to my other hand. It's got levelwind, a power handle, 22 lbs of drag, cast-control, & weighs only 11 ounces. Bring it !!
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Old 06-21-2013, 02:31 PM
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Default Re: Daiwa Lexa 300 or Avet SXJ ???

I use lexa 100p for fluking. Nice little reel. 300 also seemed pretty nice.
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Old 06-21-2013, 04:42 PM
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Lexa 100 or 300 is perfect for fluking...
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Love my Lexa 300 HSP-L

Just started using it this season and it's my 'go to' reel for everything. It's the perfect reel for bucktailing fluke in ocean or bay. Pair it with a light graphite rod and your whole setup will weigh < a pound, no problem bucktailing all day. I know someone who Togs with it, but there are probably better choices for that

I love my Lefty version even though I'm right-handed. I can cast effortlessly and immediately start jigging without have to switch my rod to my right hand. It's got levelwind, a power handle, 22 lbs of drag, cast-control, & weighs only 11 ounces. Bring it !!
You told me about that reel, does it come with the power handle?
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Yep HSP-L (hyper speed, power handle, lefty) the pic above is how it comes out of box. The Lexa 100 is paddle handle only, but the 300 model has either paddle or power.
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I picked up SXJ earlier this year but have not fished it yet as that will be used for blackfishing. I little on the heavy side for bucktailing fluke in my opinion. Diawa Lexa is a great choice. They came out with lower gear ratio model but it does not come with power handle at this time. Once power handle becomes an option on lower gear ratio model it will be added to my arsenal as I am not a big fan of higher gear ratio reels for bottom fishing and prefer the power handle over the paddle

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