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#1 |
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Posts: 291
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But doesnt a graphite spool cast alot better?
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#2 |
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Long Beach
Posts: 192
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What I posted is from Daiwa. It's their opinion. The guys in this forum may know best. I'm just a noob sorting things out.
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#3 |
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What is your intended method with the reel? Live bait, yoyo or surface iron.
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#4 |
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: San Diego
Posts: 664
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Not neccessarily. Graphite spools are generally lighter which means less effort to get it spinnng. But unless you're flylining chovies or casting anything under 1/2oz the difference isn't too noticable imho.
I have and use both SL and SLX 20's as go to reels. I can cast jigs just as far with either one with the SLX being a tad more smoother. My SL feels like it grinds in fish with lesser effort, but then again I do favor the "SLOSH" handle and knob over the SHA and SHV. Overall I favor the SLX SHA but not by much. One thing I noticed from servicing several of these reels is they are prone to salt build up underneath the handle nut cap and between the handle and star. Easily remedied by packing it with grease. Also the bearings need to be lubed religiously. A drop of oil into the spool bearings after every trip and fully packing that drive shaft bearing with marine grease goes a long way.
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#5 |
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Long Beach
Posts: 192
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On what am I targeting . . . That's my rookie dilemma. I've not enough experience to have a clue . . . but need to START. I suspect kelp base off PV, LB, Newport and halibut in the same areas.
One well spoken suggestion has been to just get the "Walmart special" with some braid and hit the water to get some experience and then get better rigs as I get me feet wet and have half-a-clue. I'd like to get a "good" tool of the trade (if the fish sense it they'll just jump on board) . . . and the 30 Sha keeps coming up. The difference between the above models has been hard to get a read on, though the Sha seems most recommended. Thanks for tolerating rook' questions.
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