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trolling reels

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2007 9:25 pm
by Lureless
I have seen people using the ABU 7000iC3 for casting cowgirls and other hard pulling lures. How well do these trolling reels work for all the casting?
Will they hold up?

Any suggestions for a good reel for casting these lures?

7000

Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 1:48 am
by jasonvkop
the 7000s with the 4.1:1 work great for big bucktails and other big baits but i dont like them for a lot of situations because the gear ratio is so low you have to work really hard (reel really fast) to fish a lot of baits correctly. I dont like it for anything other than cowgirls and ripping big cranks. I havent used any other trolling reels but the 7000 with the real low gear ratio has held up to the big bladed baits for me. Its a little weird fishing it at first since it is so big, but after awhile it is really nice.

Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 8:58 am
by Will Schultz
The newer 7000iC3 with the instant anti reverse is a good reel and will hold up for a while. As Jason mentioned, it's basically a one trick pony though. If you go with a 7000 c3 you'll like it with a wider range of lures because of the higher gear ratio but you loose the instant anti reverse.

If you're just looking for a reel to drag double tens, I've heard rave reviews about one reel in particular that we'll have at the banquet. The Okuma Induron 400 combined with a power handle has been a great reel for many people in Minnesota and Wisconsin.

Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 9:43 am
by Chasin50
I picked up a 7001i because of the instant anti, but the reel has a lever to release the spool. I hated it... I also had trouble with the instant anti. Finally, I didn't like the feel of the reel in my hand. Just my opionion...

I have a couple 7001 HSN (5.3:1) and a 7001 CS from UK (4.1:1). Both of these models have push button spool releases and no instant anti reverse. The 7001 HSN works good for throwing larger baits in a current situation, but in "normal" situations the 7001 CS works well too. I have not had any trouble with the 7001 CS, but I have had the 7001 HSN's rebuilt or replaced a couple times. You really have to be careful with the 5.3:1 gears that you stop the spool on a cast with your thumb completely before you engage the handle.

If the Indurons are getting good reports, I would try that reel. I have a shimano 400TE that has the same ratio, feel etc., and it works ok. I do like the larger spools on the Abu 7000 reels. They take up a ton of line with one crank.

I have long fingers, so palming the 7000's are no problem. I could see where it could be tough for a guy with stubs...

reel

Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 8:17 pm
by jasonvkop
Will, is that reel going to be part of a raffle or an auction? Ive very interested in it because of what people are saying on muskiefirst and was looking into gettng one.

Re: reel

Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 9:21 pm
by Will Schultz
jasonvkop wrote:Will, is that reel going to be part of a raffle or an auction? Ive very interested in it because of what people are saying on muskiefirst and was looking into gettng one.
As of right now one is planned for the silent auction and one is in the live auction.

If you're thinking about an Induron wait for the banquet!

Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 2:28 pm
by TimD
I just picked up a 7000 off of muskiefirst from Chuck. I bought it specifically for throwing the big blades and large crankbaits.

I'd like to hear how the Okuma's Induron 400 holds up.

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2008 1:42 pm
by Lureless
When is the banquet?

What happened to a fishing school idea?

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2008 2:03 pm
by Will Schultz
Lureless wrote:When is the banquet?

What happened to a fishing school idea?
http://www.michiganmuskiealliance.org/f ... php?t=3181


The fishing school is in the research process for 2009.