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What Kind Of Reel For A St. Croix Avid Trigger 2025


fishing user avatarShaynalaya reply : 

I know next to nothing about fishing but my new boyfriend lives for it, so I hurt bought him a St. croix Avid 6'6 medH trigger rod for his bday. Seems like a good rod and very versatile. I'm looking now for a reel to couple with the gift. Any suggestions? He's into walleye and Muskie fishing lately!


fishing user avatarTywithay reply : 

How much are you looking to spend? There's a lot of options anywhere from $30-$40, all the way up to more than a house payment.


fishing user avatarkingkong85 reply : 

Shimano curado I 6.3:1 gear ratio.


fishing user avatarAlonerankin2 reply : 

That's a nice gift! Also as a straight forward of a question as it is? Not a real easy answer.... Is he brand loyal? Check his other reels... All shimano or diawa ? Or..? Also big diff... Between musky and walleye.... Also $ has to factor into it..

So I would give Ron at valley sports a call.. He is a sponsor on bassresource ... Super nice guy you can get all the phone and store/ link info on the home page ... Sorry I am using a smartphone and don't have it readily avail.


fishing user avatarArv reply : 

Awesome gift! Like Tywithay asked, how much are you looking to spend? That will help narrow down the choices people throw out. Otherwise you will get everything from $50 reels to $400 reels.


fishing user avatarShaynalaya reply : 

I'm thinking about $200


fishing user avatarShaynalaya reply : 

I think if I spend $200 on the reel and $200 on the pole, it should be a pretty d**n decent present, right? I don't think he's brand loyal, though to be honest I haven't been dating him that long so I haven't really seen his gear as all he's done this year is ice fish and I was trekking in Nepal during that time.


fishing user avatarkingkong85 reply : 

Daiwa tatula type r and lew's bb1 pro to add to the list. The choice is yours. Can't go wrong with any of them. I disagree. A 400 dollar setup is an awesome setup! Lucky guy. I hope he knows that you're a keeper!


fishing user avatartomustang reply : 

Lews tournament pro. Easy to use, perform excellent, and you can find them much cheaper than retail.


fishing user avatarShaynalaya reply : 

Thanks guys, I appreciate the expertise. I'll let you know what I end up with and if he likes it!


fishing user avatarShaynalaya reply : 

Also what kind of reel? Bait casting? Spinning? Line counter?


fishing user avatarAlonerankin2 reply : 

Baitcaster!

Go Shimano!!

Good luck!!


fishing user avatardaiwaguy reply : 

Baitcasting reel. That would work best for the trigger rod.


fishing user avatarcurtis9 reply : 

I had the same rod a few years ago.  I had a curado 200E7 on it. 

 

You have a lot of good options at $200.  I like Shimano reels, so I'd try to find a new curado 200I.


fishing user avatarHogsticker reply : 

Get him a new Curado I. If he doesn't like it leave him. He must be nuts


fishing user avatardave reply : 

Only been dating a short time and buying him St Croix and Shimano?  Man are you a keeper.


fishing user avatarWIGuide reply : 

First off, you must be one heck of a girl to be buying your bf fishing gear! Major props on that and that is a very good gift. You're going to want to get him a low profile baitcaster for that rod. There are tons of good options out there especially in that price range. I'd recommend either an Abu Garcia Revo SX or their SXT.


fishing user avatarShaynalaya reply : 

Yeah I'm thinking Curado 6:3 1. Should it be a L retrieve? He's right handed


fishing user avatarAlonerankin2 reply : 

More than likely right hand retrieve. It's just a guess ... I have more rightys.. But use left too..

I am right hand dominate.


fishing user avatarkingkong85 reply : 
  On 4/3/2014 at 2:36 AM, Shaynalaya said:

Yeah I'm thinking Curado 6:3 1. Should it be a L retrieve? He's right handed

I say get a left hand retrieve reel but to be sure sneak a peek at his reels.

Here you go: http://www.***.com/Shimano_Curado_200_I_Casting_Reel/descpage-SCI.html


fishing user avatarShaynalaya reply : 

Okay, so here's what I got: St. Croix Avid Series Crankbait Rod 6'6" MH with a Shimano Curado baitcasting reel, 6.3:1 ratio (I have no idea what that means, so hopefully these two pieces go together appropriately?)....

 

Anyway, this should throw me in the category of girlfriend of the year, right? Cuz I put a ton of research into this and I hope you guys didn't steer me wrong!!!

 

Thanks again for your input.

 

Shayna


fishing user avatarArv reply : 

Sweet set up. I would be super happy if my wife threw that together on her own!


fishing user avatarMissourifishin reply : 
  On 4/3/2014 at 5:58 AM, Shaynalaya said:

Okay, so here's what I got: St. Croix Avid Series Crankbait Rod 6'6" MH with a Shimano Curado baitcasting reel, 6.3:1 ratio (I have no idea what that means, so hopefully these two pieces go together appropriately?)....

 

Anyway, this should throw me in the category of girlfriend of the year, right? Cuz I put a ton of research into this and I hope you guys didn't steer me wrong!!!

 

Thanks again for your input.

 

Shayna

 

Definitely girlfriend of the year category. My only concern is wondering if he uses left hand or right hand retrieve. Did you peek at any of his reels to see?


fishing user avatarAlonerankin2 reply : 

Girlfriend of the year? Noooooooo you go to far!!

Just playin.... I think he should be shocked and thrilled.. Lucky guy... I can't get my wife to buy me a burger.. Let alone fishing anything..grrrrr..


fishing user avatarnew2BC4bass reply : 
  On 4/3/2014 at 5:58 AM, Shaynalaya said:

Okay, so here's what I got: St. Croix Avid Series Crankbait Rod 6'6" MH with a Shimano Curado baitcasting reel, 6.3:1 ratio (I have no idea what that means, so hopefully these two pieces go together appropriately?)....

 

Anyway, this should throw me in the category of girlfriend of the year, right? Cuz I put a ton of research into this and I hope you guys didn't steer me wrong!!!

 

Thanks again for your input.

 

Shayna

 

You didn't list the reel's model number so there is no way to tell if it is a RH or LH reel.  I assume the reel could be taken (or sent) back if the wrong hand for him.  6.3:1 ratio means that for every turn of the handle, the spool makes 6.3 revolutions.  That makes it a very versatile reel.  You've gotten him an excellent birthday gift.

 

Like already mentioned...if he doesn't like the gift...get rid of him.  You could be my girlfriend.  I'm available as soon as I kick the wife out.  Are you looking for an older fart with one foot in the grave and the other on a banana peel?  :lol-045:

 

All kidding aside, you are a very thoughtful person.  He is one lucky guy.  Don't let him forget it either.  :teeth:


fishing user avatarDarren. reply : 

I'd go with a Curado I in 7.2:1, personally, in right-handed. Or I'd pick a Chronarch 50e. Probably the Curado I since you bought a MH rod.

 

I like higher speed rods for mulit-use. I just change my reel cadence depending on what is tied on the other end.

 

Read all the replies, these are what I'd pick, FWIW, which is zero to $0.02.


fishing user avatarShaynalaya reply : 
  On 4/3/2014 at 6:21 AM, Missourifishin said:

Definitely girlfriend of the year category. My only concern is wondering if he uses left hand or right hand retrieve. Did you peek at any of his reels to see?

No, he's out in the burbs. I live in Chicago actually... which, by the way, has no fishing stores within like 100 some odd miles of the city center, so obviously I had to order everything online without actually seeing the quality and feeling weight. Regardless if you know the gear or not, you can tell quality by the craftsmanship and the weight usually, but it's got to be in person.

 

Anyway I didn't have a chance to check what kind of retrieve he uses, but I figured since I ordered both off of Basspro, he can return one or both if he really wants something else.


fishing user avatarMissourifishin reply : 
  On 4/3/2014 at 10:20 AM, Shaynalaya said:

No, he's out in the burbs. I live in Chicago actually... which, by the way, has no fishing stores within like 100 some odd miles of the city center, so obviously I had to order everything online without actually seeing the quality and feeling weight. Regardless if you know the gear or not, you can tell quality by the craftsmanship and the weight usually, but it's got to be in person.

 

Anyway I didn't have a chance to check what kind of retrieve he uses, but I figured since I ordered both off of Basspro, he can return one or both if he really wants something else.

 

Sounds good. If it's the wrong retrieve he can exchange it, like you said. Otherwise, I think you did well. That's some nice gear you got him. Lucky guy.


fishing user avatarWIGuide reply : 
  On 4/3/2014 at 10:20 AM, Shaynalaya said:

No, he's out in the burbs. I live in Chicago actually... which, by the way, has no fishing stores within like 100 some odd miles of the city center, so obviously I had to order everything online without actually seeing the quality and feeling weight. Regardless if you know the gear or not, you can tell quality by the craftsmanship and the weight usually, but it's got to be in person.

 

Anyway I didn't have a chance to check what kind of retrieve he uses, but I figured since I ordered both off of Basspro, he can return one or both if he really wants something else.

There's two Bass Pro stores less than 50 miles away, a Dicks within 20 miles, and a Cabelas within 36.


fishing user avatarShaynalaya reply : 

Alright so maybe 100 miles is an exaggeration. When you live in the city and don't have a car, anything outside of 20 miles feels like 100. lol


fishing user avatarkingkong85 reply : 

Now days it's cheaper to order stuff online versus driving. That's my excuse for ordering stuff online. Lol




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