The PO Ninja throwing down with the yellow!Teal101 wrote:
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The PO Ninja throwing down with the yellow!Teal101 wrote:
Man, so it’s you and Rise that are hoarding all the nib lefty P.O. tdz’s. Sweet Reels, knobs, and honeycomb. I gotta get me a P.O. someday.Teal101 wrote:
He's righties, I'm leftiesdomthewon wrote: Man, so it’s you and Rise that are hoarding all the nib lefty P.O. tdz’s. Sweet Reels, knobs, and honeycomb. I gotta get me a P.O. someday.
Got the whole market covered. Now I see your strategy.Teal101 wrote:He's righties, I'm leftiesdomthewon wrote: Man, so it’s you and Rise that are hoarding all the nib lefty P.O. tdz’s. Sweet Reels, knobs, and honeycomb. I gotta get me a P.O. someday.
The black Zonda spool? I'm able to bomb casts with mine, but it's still in a Zonda. It casts pretty low too, despite being a deep spool thanks to that tapered rotor. My SV105 can get pretty wild, though with the stock spool. I wonder if that means the magnets are different in the "magnaride braking system". I'll have to swap them around and see.LowRange wrote:Alphas SV with Zonda spool on an Orochi xXx BE2. The spool really likes smooth casting strokes. I was whipping it around in the yard going for max distance like I usually do and the spool would either blow up with too little brakes going for more distance or choke off at the end of the cast. I started doing some roll casts to see how it handles roll casting a squarebill along the shoreline and I was getting almost the same distance as before with gentle one handed roll casts. The spool has humming along beautifully sending the bait flying at a flat trajectory with effortless roll casts. This going to be my new squarebill and topwater rig
The Zonda has stronger magnets than the Alphas SV. The spool casts far fine but it doesn't like whip cast I was using. I don't palm the reel when I cast and only have one finger behind the trigger when casting. This frees up my wrist to flick/snap/whip the rod on the cast. This spool didn't seen it like it the way my other spools do. It casts beautifully with a more gentle stroke. If I really try and put some heat on it in the cast it fluffs up mid cast and more mag dial removes the fluff but brakes more than I want in the end of the cast. A smoother casting motion prevents the fluff and allows me to run less dial.poisonokie wrote:The black Zonda spool? I'm able to bomb casts with mine, but it's still in a Zonda. It casts pretty low too, despite being a deep spool thanks to that tapered rotor. My SV105 can get pretty wild, though with the stock spool. I wonder if that means the magnets are different in the "magnaride braking system". I'll have to swap them around and see.LowRange wrote:Alphas SV with Zonda spool on an Orochi xXx BE2. The spool really likes smooth casting strokes. I was whipping it around in the yard going for max distance like I usually do and the spool would either blow up with too little brakes going for more distance or choke off at the end of the cast. I started doing some roll casts to see how it handles roll casting a squarebill along the shoreline and I was getting almost the same distance as before with gentle one handed roll casts. The spool has humming along beautifully sending the bait flying at a flat trajectory with effortless roll casts. This going to be my new squarebill and topwater rig
Makes sense. My Zonda is an incredible general purpose caster that doesn't scare me like the SV105. I usually use smooth, low trajectory casts with the SV. It will absolutely bomb a compact, aerodynamic bait, but it freaks me out sometimes with things like Senkos. Gotta remember to keep the brakes turned up with that one.LowRange wrote: The Zonda has stronger magnets than the Alphas SV.
I think it is an SLP drag star. I bought the reel with it already installed. I don't like the little weird looking one the Alphas SV comes with stock.poisonokie wrote:Makes sense. My Zonda is an incredible general purpose caster that doesn't scare me like the SV105. I usually use smooth, low trajectory casts with the SV. It will absolutely bomb a compact, aerodynamic bait, but it freaks me out sometimes with things like Senkos. Gotta remember to keep the brakes turned up with that one.LowRange wrote: The Zonda has stronger magnets than the Alphas SV.
Anyway, that's a great looking combo. I like that drag star. SLP? I'm thinking of lifting the one from my Tat Type R for mine, although a black or Daiwa style gunmetal one would look sick. Hmmm...
LowRange wrote:I think it is an SLP drag star. I bought the reel with it already installed. I don't like the little weird looking one the Alphas SV comes with stock.poisonokie wrote:Makes sense. My Zonda is an incredible general purpose caster that doesn't scare me like the SV105. I usually use smooth, low trajectory casts with the SV. It will absolutely bomb a compact, aerodynamic bait, but it freaks me out sometimes with things like Senkos. Gotta remember to keep the brakes turned up with that one.LowRange wrote: The Zonda has stronger magnets than the Alphas SV.
Anyway, that's a great looking combo. I like that drag star. SLP? I'm thinking of lifting the one from my Tat Type R for mine, although a black or Daiwa style gunmetal one would look sick. Hmmm...
Hey, how did you know that?hoohoorjoo wrote:LowRange wrote:I think it is an SLP drag star. I bought the reel with it already installed. I don't like the little weird looking one the Alphas SV comes with stock.poisonokie wrote:Makes sense. My Zonda is an incredible general purpose caster that doesn't scare me like the SV105. I usually use smooth, low trajectory casts with the SV. It will absolutely bomb a compact, aerodynamic bait, but it freaks me out sometimes with things like Senkos. Gotta remember to keep the brakes turned up with that one.LowRange wrote: The Zonda has stronger magnets than the Alphas SV.
Anyway, that's a great looking combo. I like that drag star. SLP? I'm thinking of lifting the one from my Tat Type R for mine, although a black or Daiwa style gunmetal one would look sick. Hmmm...
That is a Zillion Type R drag star.
Pretty sure at least 1/4 of the Alphas reels that are floating around in TT members' collections came through my hands! On a different note, that cc cap is the "reel" star of that reel. It came from an Aird Red Tune 100R reel. I went to a lot of trouble and expense sourcing a few of those from Japanese vendors. I still have 2 of them.LowRange wrote:Hey, how did you know that?hoohoorjoo wrote:LowRange wrote:I think it is an SLP drag star. I bought the reel with it already installed. I don't like the little weird looking one the Alphas SV comes with stock.poisonokie wrote:Makes sense. My Zonda is an incredible general purpose caster that doesn't scare me like the SV105. I usually use smooth, low trajectory casts with the SV. It will absolutely bomb a compact, aerodynamic bait, but it freaks me out sometimes with things like Senkos. Gotta remember to keep the brakes turned up with that one.LowRange wrote: The Zonda has stronger magnets than the Alphas SV.
Anyway, that's a great looking combo. I like that drag star. SLP? I'm thinking of lifting the one from my Tat Type R for mine, although a black or Daiwa style gunmetal one would look sick. Hmmm...
That is a Zillion Type R drag star.