Daiwa T3 SV

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gailt
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Daiwa T3 SV

Post by gailt »

Anyone else use this reel for flipping,and pitching,it seems to be my go to reel for this application.
cortman
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Re: Daiwa T3 SV

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gailt wrote:Anyone else use this reel for flipping,and pitching,it seems to be my go to reel for this application.
I didn't like how much the T3 flexes under load so I generally have used them for lighter applications.
Hogsticker2
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Re: Daiwa T3 SV

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cortman wrote:
gailt wrote:Anyone else use this reel for flipping,and pitching,it seems to be my go to reel for this application.
I didn't like how much the T3 flexes under load so I generally have used them for lighter applications.
Me too, or rather power finesse I suppose. I found the Steez SV TW to be a nice upgraded improvement, and sold my last T3.
gailt
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Re: Daiwa T3 SV

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Well I guess I need to check out the Steez SV TW .
down4ttown
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Re: Daiwa T3 SV

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I have a T3 equipped with Hedgehog Air BFS bearings that I want to try to use a drop shot with.
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Re: Daiwa T3 SV

Post by BigG »

I just couldn't get use to the hood, sold mine quick.
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