Shimano reel comparisons
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Shimano reel comparisons
I’m looking into getting my first overhead reel, and I know only the basics of them
Is there some chart/guide/posts or any solid info out there that explains the key differences between the likes of the Tyrnos, Talica, Tiagra, Ocea etc? Are some reels more suited to deep water jigging with lower gearing while some more suited to trolling within extra high gearing?
Is there some chart/guide/posts or any solid info out there that explains the key differences between the likes of the Tyrnos, Talica, Tiagra, Ocea etc? Are some reels more suited to deep water jigging with lower gearing while some more suited to trolling within extra high gearing?
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Re: Shimano reel comparisons
Want one for jigging/trolling. I’m leaning towards a Talica, but I don’t really know why. They are expensive, look pretty and the name sounds cool but other than that I have no idea.
From what I can gather it goes tld > tyrnos > talica > tiagra with a few in betweens. But I’d like to know key differences outside of drag pressures.
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Re: Shimano reel comparisons
I thought the talica was a step up from the tiagra? Could be wrong though
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Re: Shimano reel comparisons
Specific jigging reels are pretty easy to spot. They're usually marketed at jigging market - OceaJigger, Daiwa Saltiga BJ (these have Jig in the name).
Easiest way to tell is if they're narrow, they're generally for jigging (stops the rod twisting when fighting fish).
All the others ones are not purpose-built for jigging but you can get away with some of them as 'all-rounders'.
Talica 16II would be a great everything reel. The 12 for lighter stuff.
I've seen them used for live baiting, jigging and trolling.
Easiest way to tell is if they're narrow, they're generally for jigging (stops the rod twisting when fighting fish).
All the others ones are not purpose-built for jigging but you can get away with some of them as 'all-rounders'.
Talica 16II would be a great everything reel. The 12 for lighter stuff.
I've seen them used for live baiting, jigging and trolling.
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Re: Shimano reel comparisons
Not exactly. Talica is a higher speed gearing than the Tiagra. They're both single piece aluminium bodies, the Tiagra (50WLRSA) holds an extra 100m of 37kg compared to a Talica 50 2 speed due to narrower body. The Talica does cost more $1500 vs $1050rrp. Tiagra also available in 80w and 130w sizes, Talica not. Talicas are favoured especially by sword guys because of the slightly higher gearing means less handle turns for 600m of line, narrower body shape has a better cog balance on the rod and they're almost a whole kg lighter than a comparable 50W Tiagra.
Kimmy, if it's more jigging you're going to do drop money on an Ocea. If it's a bit of everything go with longbombs suggestion of a small Talica. If you're trolling go a Tiagra. Reels like the Tyrnos and Torium are just budget friendly versions of the upspec Tiagra, Ocea etc. Better yet, hunt down an older Torsa and a few of the interchangeable cams. Expect to pay a pretty penny for one if found though
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Re: Shimano reel comparisons
Awesome thanks for the summary, sounds like Talica is what I’m after. Out of curiosity, what size do most sword fisherman use?cobby wrote: ↑Wed Jul 07, 2021 10:52 pmNot exactly. Talica is a higher speed gearing than the Tiagra. They're both single piece aluminium bodies, the Tiagra (50WLRSA) holds an extra 100m of 37kg compared to a Talica 50 2 speed due to narrower body. The Talica does cost more $1500 vs $1050rrp. Tiagra also available in 80w and 130w sizes, Talica not. Talicas are favoured especially by sword guys because of the slightly higher gearing means less handle turns for 600m of line, narrower body shape has a better cog balance on the rod and they're almost a whole kg lighter than a comparable 50W Tiagra.
Kimmy, if it's more jigging you're going to do drop money on an Ocea. If it's a bit of everything go with longbombs suggestion of a small Talica. If you're trolling go a Tiagra. Reels like the Tyrnos and Torium are just budget friendly versions of the upspec Tiagra, Ocea etc. Better yet, hunt down an older Torsa and a few of the interchangeable cams. Expect to pay a pretty penny for one if found though
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Re: Shimano reel comparisons
50s. Usually straight through braid with a topshot of 37kg to get over 800m of line on it.Kimtown wrote: ↑Thu Jul 08, 2021 5:58 amAwesome thanks for the summary, sounds like Talica is what I’m after. Out of curiosity, what size do most sword fisherman use?cobby wrote: ↑Wed Jul 07, 2021 10:52 pmNot exactly. Talica is a higher speed gearing than the Tiagra. They're both single piece aluminium bodies, the Tiagra (50WLRSA) holds an extra 100m of 37kg compared to a Talica 50 2 speed due to narrower body. The Talica does cost more $1500 vs $1050rrp. Tiagra also available in 80w and 130w sizes, Talica not. Talicas are favoured especially by sword guys because of the slightly higher gearing means less handle turns for 600m of line, narrower body shape has a better cog balance on the rod and they're almost a whole kg lighter than a comparable 50W Tiagra.
Kimmy, if it's more jigging you're going to do drop money on an Ocea. If it's a bit of everything go with longbombs suggestion of a small Talica. If you're trolling go a Tiagra. Reels like the Tyrnos and Torium are just budget friendly versions of the upspec Tiagra, Ocea etc. Better yet, hunt down an older Torsa and a few of the interchangeable cams. Expect to pay a pretty penny for one if found though