Have to look at your drag washes too.they mite burn out on a massive run where you first hook upPaulanderson wrote:If you are going to target large game fish, particularly over the shelf, you need a lot more than 300 m of line. You would be amazed just how quickly a Marlin or a big Yellowfin will take line off the reel. Smaller Tuna and Kings should be fine on your tackle.
What are the cons of using surf reels for game fishing?
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I picked up shimano tld 30 and trilling triton 30 on ebay good second hand for $80 each. Put 800mt of 50lb braid and use them for everything big game. Caught a few yellowfin upto 40kg years ago and hooked a marlin but lost it
Just got to be able to get lines in and chase with the boat if you hook something bigger.
Just got to be able to get lines in and chase with the boat if you hook something bigger.
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Re: What are the cons of using surf reels for game fishing?
cobby wrote: The only thing you missed is torque. A lower ratio offers more torque which is less crank effort for the same amount of line retrieved. It's why 2 speed overhead game reels have a 1:1 or close enough to it low ratio and their high speed is very rarely above 4:1. Example being a Shimano Tiagra 30wlrsa is 3.9:1 high and 1.7:1 low. Also a 20k Stella only offers 4.4:1, a 4k is 6.2:1
In the light of all this info, is it safe to say the reels I want to use are actually OK for this purpose as they offer average 100cm per crank which is same as a 10K Stella?
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Re: What are the cons of using surf reels for game fishing?
Makes sense.smile0784 wrote:I picked up shimano tld 30 and trilling triton 30 on ebay good second hand for $80 each. Put 800mt of 50lb braid and use them for everything big game. Caught a few yellowfin upto 40kg years ago and hooked a marlin but lost it
Just got to be able to get lines in and chase with the boat if you hook something bigger.
I will add more reels into my repertoire by time and overhead reels provide advantage in terms of line capacity and speed/torque adjustment as Cobby pointed out.
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