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UglyStick 01-11-2016 02:23 PM

Reel Suggestions
 
What casting reel would everyone suggest to serve double duty for tog and when fishing 6-8oz bucktails for fluke? Price isn't really a concern but I would like to try and keep it in the $200 range plus or minus.

MrAC1980 01-11-2016 03:44 PM

Re: Reel Suggestions
 
I'm going to get hazed, but i dont care, I service them all so I kinda know.
Avet SXJ - 165ish range brand new
Daiwa Lexa 300H - you can find them for under 150 brand new
Abu NaCL 50 - you can find them for around 225ish.

rvr2c 01-11-2016 05:18 PM

Re: Reel Suggestions
 
Agree with mrac1980, sxj, sx more line capacity and if you wanted to move up to the mxj or mxl, same specs as the sx series just more line cap.

Penn has some nice gear, squall 25 series, fathom 25.

UglyStick 01-12-2016 12:03 PM

Re: Reel Suggestions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MrAC1980 (Post 433238)
I'm going to get hazed, but i dont care, I service them all so I kinda know.
Avet SXJ - 165ish range brand new
Daiwa Lexa 300H - you can find them for under 150 brand new
Abu NaCL 50 - you can find them for around 225ish.

Anthony - I know you repair reels and have a ton of experience with their reliability...

What's your experience with salt corrosion screwing up the level wind parts?

I have looked at the NaCL before when shopping for Musky reels but when I look at the Abu site now, it looks like they aren't making them anymore.

MrAC1980 01-12-2016 12:07 PM

Re: Reel Suggestions
 
I haven't had any troubles with them. Just rinse them off like any other reel and they should be trouble free. Yes I think Abu stopping making the NaCL but you should still be able to find them if you look around. The high speed is more common then the low speed models. They are both good. But you should def consider the Lexa 300H (gotta be the H, dont waste your time on HS or HS-P models).

Castaway 01-13-2016 04:50 AM

Re: Reel Suggestions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MrAC1980 (Post 433284)
I haven't had any troubles with them. Just rinse them off like any other reel and they should be trouble free. Yes I think Abu stopping making the NaCL but you should still be able to find them if you look around. The high speed is more common then the low speed models. They are both good. But you should def consider the Lexa 300H (gotta be the H, dont waste your time on HS or HS-P models).

Why is the H model better than the others?

MrAC1980 01-13-2016 11:52 AM

Re: Reel Suggestions
 
The H models have the best of power and speed. The 7.1 reels have no balls as compared to the H or P models do. I've owned them all, even with extended power handles.

bunker dunker 01-14-2016 10:13 AM

Re: Reel Suggestions
 
I bought a penn squal 15,these reels are tuff and not to expensive.i got the open face and can flip bucktails no problem.i have this reel for stripers,tog,fluke,sea bass,porgies and have great success with it.

UglyStick 01-14-2016 10:46 AM

Re: Reel Suggestions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bunker dunker (Post 433389)
I bought a penn squal 15,these reels are tuff and not to expensive.i got the open face and can flip bucktails no problem.i have this reel for stripers,tog,fluke,sea bass,porgies and have great success with it.

Thanks Ed - I'll take a look at the Penn...

Anyone else ??? Come on guys, what's everyones favorite?

Gerry Zagorski 01-14-2016 11:06 AM

Re: Reel Suggestions
 
I'm using Avet SXJ and SX for just about everything inshore... I happen to like the MC cast control feature as well.... It's about a $40 upgrade but worth it for me since I like to cast around and it helps reduce backlashes.

SXJ is a little smaller and lighter then the SX so a bit less line capacity but they both have the same drag rating which is 14 pounds at full.

If you are looking for the bait casting types which are lighter, star drag not lever drag and have more drag 20 and 22 pounds, then I too have heard good things about the Diawa Lexa and Abu Garcia Revo.


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