Help choosing a saltwater reel
Help choosing a saltwater reel
Hi. I just order my kayak, so I will start using it to fish
in saltwater. What baitcasting style reels do you recommend
aside the Shimano Calcutta? thanks
in saltwater. What baitcasting style reels do you recommend
aside the Shimano Calcutta? thanks
Re: Help choosing a saltwater reel
Check out daiwa Millionaire series. Looks like the CV-X series (retails for $150) are selling like hot cakes on ebay. The 253 are excellent reels for saltwater but if you need more line you can look at the 300 series. They offer an optional power handle for the 300 series. Be warned, the 253 is offered in Magforce V anti-back lash system while the 300 is in centriflex. The Magforce V is a better system for those with backlash problems. If money is not an issue, look at the CV-Z. What a beautiful reel but you won't find these on e-bay .
Check out full specs on Daiwa's website.
Just remember, if you hook a big marlin, you can have your own episod of Old Man and the Sea.
Check out full specs on Daiwa's website.
Just remember, if you hook a big marlin, you can have your own episod of Old Man and the Sea.
Re: Help choosing a saltwater reel
Thanks.
Have you ever used the ones from TICA and Okuma?
Those are so much cheaper. Wonder how they stand up to
the harsh saltwater enviroments.
How about the Abu Morrum?
Have you ever used the ones from TICA and Okuma?
Those are so much cheaper. Wonder how they stand up to
the harsh saltwater enviroments.
How about the Abu Morrum?
Re: Help choosing a saltwater reel
Abu Morrum... huh... $$$ There nice reels but pricey... I think you can get the millionaire CV-X253 on ebay for $80 new. Haven't tried Tica or Okuma but I'm sure google should help
Re: Help choosing a saltwater reel
I have been looking at Okuma and TICA because they do a lot of OEM and I THINK the TICA Caiman might be the Morrum, but more bb's.
The chassis is exactly the same and the Caiman seems to feel good, at least when I played with one at the show.
The chassis is exactly the same and the Caiman seems to feel good, at least when I played with one at the show.
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Re: Help choosing a saltwater reel
If your are thinking about Okuma and TICA, you should check out the AVET reels, if you haven't already done so. They just came out with a new smaller SX model that is perfect for your needs. The reel is easy to clean and maintain, has an excellent free spool, plus a special bait runner option for live bait. The best part is that it's only $150 retail.
http://avetreels.com
Not affiliated with Avet, etc...
http://avetreels.com
Not affiliated with Avet, etc...