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Pair A Reel To My Rod. 2025


fishing user avatarMichiganFishing1997 reply : 

So I took advantage of the 2 for $50 deal on the Rick Clunn rods and they're working really great for me so far. Right now I have the lipless crank which is 7' M paired with a 6.4:1 Johnny Morris Signature series. I use it for square bills and lipless cranks. The other rod is the jerbait rod which is 6'6 MH, I don't have a reel on it. I'm thinking about using it for poppers and and other hard jerkbaits like rapala xraps. Maybe even throw some buzz baits on it because I have nothing else to throw them on. So to do these things what reel should I put on it? I was thinking a high ratio like 7 something. The reel needs to be left handed and a budget reel. $100 max. I will also buy used if you have anything to offer.

Thanks,

Christian


fishing user avatarArv reply : 

Bass Pro Shops Pro Qualifier. Best reel for $100 by far. At least I think so.


fishing user avatarMichiganFishing1997 reply : 

I figured that's the answer I would get. But they're not on sale right now so I didn't know if there was anything else. Am I right when it comes to gear ratios and uses for each setup?


fishing user avatarJ Francho reply : 

Bring your rod, and get a feel for the ergonomics.  I prefer a VERY small and light reel for this (Daiwa Alphas) simply because of the hand fatigue this awkward retrieve can sometimes dish out. Comfort trumps all else in this application. Speed isn't necessary, Max drag isn't necessary. 


fishing user avatarMichiganFishing1997 reply : 

Those are a few hundred dollars outside of my price range lol


fishing user avatarJ Francho reply : 

I wasn't really recommending a specific reel, just making a point that it needs to be comfortable.  Alphas sell on the used market for well under $200 used.  I think I paid $160 for mine.


fishing user avatarMichiganFishing1997 reply : 

I wish I had the money to get one, i have always wanted to try a Diawa reel.


fishing user avatarJ Francho reply : 

If you're interested in Daiwa, the Lexa 100 has to be close to your price range.  I haven't fished one yet, but casted in the yard, and had them apart on my bench.  Very well built.


fishing user avatarlmbfisherman reply : 

A 7 ratio would be fine for this, but I do use for my topwaters the 6 ratios because I find sometimes I going to fast with a buzzbait.  Just a personal preference,


fishing user avatarMichiganFishing1997 reply : 

I found this in the flea market. What do you think? Daiwa Advantage 153 HSTLA. It would be like $85


fishing user avatarlmbfisherman reply : 
  On 5/23/2013 at 2:56 AM, J Francho said:

If you're interested in Daiwa, the Lexa 100 has to be close to your price range.  I haven't fished one yet, but casted in the yard, and had them apart on my bench.  Very well built.

I have two of these reels and they are good reels.  They roughly go for around 130-140 retail, I bought both mine below 100 one at the BPS reel trade in (89.99 plus it was on sale) and I bought one at a local store who had it on sale for 85 if I remember correctly.  So I'm sure you can find a deal somewhere.  However, saying that I still find I use my Shimano and BPS PQ reels regularly, they are serving more as a back up. 


fishing user avatarMichiganFishing1997 reply : 

Great to know thanks. Any idea on the Advatange?


fishing user avatarJ Francho reply : 

I had a few, along with the special edition "Black Widow" version.  Too bulky and heavy for anything other than pitching jigs and t-rigs.  Built like a tank, though.  The HSTA has a nicer handle, and is a bit better caster.


fishing user avatarMichiganFishing1997 reply : 

A few of the lexas or Advantages?


fishing user avatarJ Francho reply : 
  On 5/23/2013 at 3:10 AM, J Francho said:

I had a few, along with the special edition "Black Widow" version.  Too bulky and heavy for anything other than pitching jigs and t-rigs.  Built like a tank, though.  The HSTA has a nicer handle, and is a bit better caster.

 

 

  On 5/23/2013 at 3:41 AM, MichiganFishing1997 said:

A few of the lexas or Advantages?

 

Sorry, I was referring to the Advantages in this post.  I don't own any Lexas.....yet. ;)


fishing user avatarMichiganFishing1997 reply : 

So you think no on the Advantage? If im understanding you clearly?


fishing user avatarJ Francho reply : 

That's a no for me.  It might be different for you, though.  It'll certainly do the job, and do it well.  Just wasn't very comfortable for your applications listed above.


fishing user avatarMichiganFishing1997 reply : 

My only concern is do you think I will be able to find something a little more comfortable in that price range? And what do you think on the ratio for this application? 7.? or 6.?


fishing user avatarJ Francho reply : 

Ratio doesn't matter. You move the bait with your rod. The reel just holds the line. Mine is only 5.8:1. I also use my Zillion for these baits on occasio, and it's 7.1:1.


fishing user avatarMichiganFishing1997 reply : 

I just figured a faster ratio might help pick up slack line.


fishing user avatarJ Francho reply : 

Yeah, I read that a lot here, and I somewhat agree.  A faster ratio - 6:1 or greater - probably allows more multi purpose use.  Realize, I've been doing this since 5:1 reels were called "high speed" lol.


fishing user avatarMichiganFishing1997 reply : 

Well that explains some things lol. Thanks.


fishing user avatarJ Francho reply : 

You calling me old? :laugh5:


fishing user avatarMichiganFishing1997 reply : 

I wouldn't say old... more like more knowledgeable and skilled than I am. More experienced. Lol. Your only as old as you act in my opinion.


fishing user avatarJ Francho reply : 

Very true! I turned 21 for the 20th time yesterday.  Good luck with the reel hunt - post pics in here when you get it: http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/40660-show-off-your-stuff/


fishing user avatarMichiganFishing1997 reply : 

Will do! Thanks for the help.


fishing user avatarJ Francho reply : 

Just a little update.....put my Zillion SHA 7.1:1 reel on my jerkbait/spook rod, and I actually like it.  Canb't say that I appreciate the faster pick up for sure, but it's really nicely balance and comfortable. It goes show, old can be taught new tricks.


fishing user avatarMichiganFishing1997 reply : 

Great to know thanks. Didnt find a reel over the memorialday sale.. I didn't want to just buy a reel to buy one.




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