New Musky Reel

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BoroMusky
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2012/09/19 09:46:43 (permalink)

New Musky Reel

Planning on getting a new musky reel. Plan on burning buck-tails and throwing other big baits that i want to bring in at fast speeds. Have yet to use a reel i really like. Ambassador 6000 has 6:3:1 ratio but cant handle the big bucktails. Any suggestions??? I want a high gear ratio, and maybe a single handled reel, maybe even a saltwater reel. Price isnt really an option
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    outasync
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    Re:New Musky Reel 2012/09/19 09:52:16 (permalink)
    theres the revo toro 60 hs that has a 6.4 gear ratio. or in november the new revo toro NaCl is set to debut and it too has the 6.4
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    Re:New Musky Reel 2012/09/19 13:10:19 (permalink)
    Gear ratio alone does not determin how fast a reel is. You need to look at inches per crank for the reel.
     
    If you have a lower inches per crank reel you will have an easier effort in reeling, so you can spin the handle like a mad man thinking your burning the bait but in realityit may be going the same speed or slower than a faster inches per crank reel turned at a slower speed.
     
    Remember each bait has a resistance in the water, more or less friction. The higher the friction the harder it is to retrieve. This plays in to reeling effort. There is so many factor that come in to play. Reel handle length, spool dia., spool width, gear ratio, how much line you have spooled, internal forces in the reel (example: well tuned and oiled reel vs one with brakes cranked down and sand in the gears).
     
    But I recently got a Tranx HS, it is big, heavy but smoking fast in line pick up (43 inch per crank, my old curado had 28") which is perfect for my style of fishing. There is alot of trade offs but for me the new advantage is well worth the disadvanges of this new reel.
     
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    FishinGuy
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    Re:New Musky Reel 2012/09/19 13:46:19 (permalink)
    Tranx are b-a. Surprised that's the first reel of its kind. I doubt it will be the last.
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    Re:New Musky Reel 2012/09/20 10:56:17 (permalink)
    My ambassador works fine for me especially for the price. Either way you look at it your gonna burn your arms out tossin lures. comes witht he territory i guess.
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    Re:New Musky Reel 2012/10/01 22:07:13 (permalink)
    Revo toro  or Calcutta 400 b     period.
     

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    Byteme90k
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    Re:New Musky Reel 2012/10/09 15:52:29 (permalink)
    Tranx.
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    Re:New Musky Reel 2012/10/12 17:56:30 (permalink)
    Boro, have you made a decision?
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    Re:New Musky Reel 2012/10/12 18:35:51 (permalink)
    i want a 451 curado...
    just imagine it for a second...mmmm
    lefty, reels in double tens easy and big plastics, good pickup for  big gliders and jerk/twitch baits
     
     
     
    post edited by wade alexander - 2012/10/12 18:38:03
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    Re:New Musky Reel 2012/10/19 13:34:32 (permalink)
    I think i am just going to wait til next spring to get it. My current reels are good enough for now, especially since I dont need as much speed as in the summer months. My buddy just got the Revo toro winch 60. That reel makes bringing in cowgirls and big crankbaits effortless. I may go with that, but it seems slow for what i want with a 4.6:1 ratio and a 21inch per crank retrieve i believe it is.
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