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MrAC1980 05-27-2014 11:19 AM

Lexa 300 Models for Inshore
 
Hey guys just taking a poll on what specific model Lexa 300 is everyone using for inshore fishing? And what have you used it for with good results? What did you try it for with not so good results?

300 H
300 HS
300 HS-P
300 PWR

MrAC1980 05-28-2014 02:05 PM

Re: Lexa 300 Models for Inshore
 
No one uses a Lexa 300?? Reason I ask is because I feel my HS-P just doesn't have the power as I expected. Heard guys were using them for blackfish but I felt trying to reel up a modest fish took some work. So I'm thinking about trying a lower gear ratio model.

hammer4reel 05-28-2014 05:05 PM

Re: Lexa 300 Models for Inshore
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MrAC1980 (Post 359039)
No one uses a Lexa 300?? Reason I ask is because I feel my HS-P just doesn't have the power as I expected. Heard guys were using them for blackfish but I felt trying to reel up a modest fish took some work. So I'm thinking about trying a lower gear ratio model.


I used the HS power handle for fluking and stripers a few years ago and was happy with it.
since then have been using an ABU revo NACL , little more expensive but its a WAY better reel.

MrAC1980 05-28-2014 11:45 PM

Re: Lexa 300 Models for Inshore
 
Thanks for the response. See that reel comes in a lower ratio then the Lexa HS. Makes me tend to believe the lower ratio model Lexa might be a better fit.

hartattack 05-29-2014 07:11 AM

Re: Lexa 300 Models for Inshore
 
Love my Lexa 300HSL-P (lefty) for bucktailing Fluke. Casts like a bullet, light-weight, and since I'm a righty I do not have to switch hands before I start bouncing those jigs :cool: And as far as power is concerned - it whupped a 30+ pound ray last year without any issues !!

Wouldn't use it for Togging though :eek:

MVP 05-29-2014 09:08 AM

Re: Lexa 300 Models for Inshore
 
Go with the lower gear w/ power handle

Skolmann 05-29-2014 11:37 AM

Re: Lexa 300 Models for Inshore
 
A Lexa 300 with the 5:1 gear ration is on my Father's Day list. Also going to go with the left handed version (I'm also a righty) and power handle.

I know guys down in Florida that use these reels for blackfin tuna and have no problems.

Hammer, just out of curiosity-what model Revo NACL are you using ?

Seamus 05-29-2014 03:25 PM

Re: Lexa 300 Models for Inshore
 
I use a 300 HS-P. No complaints so far on blackfish, fluke, offshore seabass.

MrAC1980 05-29-2014 04:25 PM

Re: Lexa 300 Models for Inshore
 
U use the 300 HS-P for offshore seabass?? :eek:
I had problems with reeling in a 8lb blackfish, couldn't imagine what a couple of big seabass or pollack/cod from 200ft would be like! I ended up selling my HS-P and picked up a regular HS(found it cheap lol) for fluking. Considering the PWR or reg H version for inshore blackfish/seabass.

hammer4reel 05-30-2014 05:28 PM

Re: Lexa 300 Models for Inshore
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Skolmann (Post 359205)
A Lexa 300 with the 5:1 gear ration is on my Father's Day list. Also going to go with the left handed version (I'm also a righty) and power handle.

I know guys down in Florida that use these reels for blackfin tuna and have no problems.

Hammer, just out of curiosity-what model Revo NACL are you using ?

Im using the 50 . I didnt like how the 60 felt while palming it , its a little too wide.

Have caught stripers on the 50 to 30 pounds so far just fooling with it . but REALLY like it fluking


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