Daiwa Steez 103HL
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Daiwa Steez 103HL
I picked up a steez 103hl recently and before I bought it I found that most people said it was good for baits 1/4 oz and lighter only. And that the steez 100h was the one to get for lures 1/4-1oz.
I know you can swap different spools to get different results and is them for different techniques. I've found a lot of information on other steez models and people liking the zillion sv spool or the 1016 spool. I talked to Gary at tackle trap and he recommended the ZPI NRC-001PG spool. Does anyone here have experience with that spool?
Is there another spool that would be cheaper that I could swap in if I wanted to throw heavier lures or make the reel better all around when I don't plan on throwing light stuff? I see tackle trap has the sv103 spool and 100ha spool.
Or should I just start off slow with the 103h spool and get better at thumbing the spool? (I feel in pretty good at it right now but I think every thread I've found on the 103h talks about how wild the spool is)
Thank you for your time.
I know you can swap different spools to get different results and is them for different techniques. I've found a lot of information on other steez models and people liking the zillion sv spool or the 1016 spool. I talked to Gary at tackle trap and he recommended the ZPI NRC-001PG spool. Does anyone here have experience with that spool?
Is there another spool that would be cheaper that I could swap in if I wanted to throw heavier lures or make the reel better all around when I don't plan on throwing light stuff? I see tackle trap has the sv103 spool and 100ha spool.
Or should I just start off slow with the 103h spool and get better at thumbing the spool? (I feel in pretty good at it right now but I think every thread I've found on the 103h talks about how wild the spool is)
Thank you for your time.
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Re: Daiwa Steez 103HL
Are you talking about the Steez SV103, or the older non SV version? I'm assuming the old, as the SV version will throw just about whatever you want. If it were me (old reel), I'd opt for the Zillion SV TW spool. It's fairly inexpensive, and very versatile.
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Re: Daiwa Steez 103HL
Agreed, the Zillion SV1016 is a solid spool for heavier line/lures. The stock spool you gave is a little fast shop if you haven't used it yet, crank the brakes to max and work down from there. That'll save you a lot of line picking.Hogsticker2 wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 11:42 pmAre you talking about the Steez SV103, or the older non SV version? I'm assuming the old, as the SV version will throw just about whatever you want. If it were me (old reel), I'd opt for the Zillion SV TW spool. It's fairly inexpensive, and very versatile.
Re: Daiwa Steez 103HL
aren't ZPI NRC-001PG spools very fast? i wouldn't use them in an OG steez with its weak magnets.
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Re: Daiwa Steez 103HL
Yes, old non sv steez 103hl. Do you know where to buy one of those spools? Tackle trap had them cheap but looks like they are out of stock and discontinued.Hogsticker2 wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 11:42 pmAre you talking about the Steez SV103, or the older non SV version? I'm assuming the old, as the SV version will throw just about whatever you want. If it were me (old reel), I'd opt for the Zillion SV TW spool. It's fairly inexpensive, and very versatile.
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Re: Daiwa Steez 103HL
I have a zillion sv tw, I guess I could at least try the spool in the steez. Do you know where I can buy another zillion spool? I've found them online but the places that had then wanted as much as the Zpi spool.adam lancia wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2019 3:56 amAgreed, the Zillion SV1016 is a solid spool for heavier line/lures. The stock spool you gave is a little fast shop if you haven't used it yet, crank the brakes to max and work down from there. That'll save you a lot of line picking.Hogsticker2 wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 11:42 pmAre you talking about the Steez SV103, or the older non SV version? I'm assuming the old, as the SV version will throw just about whatever you want. If it were me (old reel), I'd opt for the Zillion SV TW spool. It's fairly inexpensive, and very versatile.
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Re: Daiwa Steez 103HL
The spool that's in it right now is very fast too. I believe it's the 103h r+ spool. The one with all the dimples.
I think I'll just look for the zillion sv spool some more.
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Re: Daiwa Steez 103HL
This is the same reel that I have but mine is left hand retrieve (just to confirm which reel we are talking about)
https://www.ultimatebass.com/bass-fishi ... c=143794.0
https://www.ultimatebass.com/bass-fishi ... c=143794.0
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Re: Daiwa Steez 103HL
Did Gary or Brian say the spool was discontinued? I wouldn't think so. I'm sure you can call and order. They place parts orders regularly. You can also post a wanted thread in the classifieds. You could also try the SV103 spool, though the Zillion spool is a little nicer.chrisg_sdcf wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2019 8:41 amYes, old non sv steez 103hl. Do you know where to buy one of those spools? Tackle trap had them cheap but looks like they are out of stock and discontinued.Hogsticker2 wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 11:42 pmAre you talking about the Steez SV103, or the older non SV version? I'm assuming the old, as the SV version will throw just about whatever you want. If it were me (old reel), I'd opt for the Zillion SV TW spool. It's fairly inexpensive, and very versatile.
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Re: Daiwa Steez 103HL
No, I thought I read that in a forum somewhere. I'll ask Gary. I might be mistaken.Hogsticker2 wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2019 2:13 pmDid Gary or Brian say the spool was discontinued? I wouldn't think so. I'm sure you can call and order. They place parts orders regularly. You can also post a wanted thread in the classifieds. You could also try the SV103 spool, though the Zillion spool is a little nicer.chrisg_sdcf wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2019 8:41 amYes, old non sv steez 103hl. Do you know where to buy one of those spools? Tackle trap had them cheap but looks like they are out of stock and discontinued.Hogsticker2 wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 11:42 pmAre you talking about the Steez SV103, or the older non SV version? I'm assuming the old, as the SV version will throw just about whatever you want. If it were me (old reel), I'd opt for the Zillion SV TW spool. It's fairly inexpensive, and very versatile.
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Re: Daiwa Steez 103HL
I'll open it up when I get a chance, but the 103h is supposed to have the r+ right?LgMouthGambler wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2019 3:37 pmThat stock spool is t he things if it's got the R+ inductor.
Re: Daiwa Steez 103HL
Yea the original R+ is way too fast for the og steez. Same with the R spools. Personally, the ZPI RC spool, SLP1010, FX68 spools, RCS1016 original or the G1 series would be my pick if casting range is needed. If not, any of the SV spools in a steez are pretty good.chrisg_sdcf wrote: ↑Sun May 26, 2019 8:47 amThe spool that's in it right now is very fast too. I believe it's the 103h r+ spool. The one with all the dimples.
I think I'll just look for the zillion sv spool some more.
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Re: Daiwa Steez 103HL
Well looks like I'm going to have to start posting on this forum more so I can start a post in the classified section to find a zillion sv tw spool. I contacted tackletrap and they have some on order with no expected delivery date so at least they aren't discontinued yet. If anyone happens to know of another place to buy one please let me know. Thanks
Re: Daiwa Steez 103HL
You can try Hedgehog
https://www.hedgehog-studio.co.jp/product-list/325
https://www.hedgehog-studio.co.jp/product-list/325