Nice, thank you for the add. I usually start off by putting the break on 3 and get the tensioner dialed in after that. Heavier lures like 5/8 oz or bigger I’ll go to 4 or 5. If you use strait fluorocarbon for the main line it can be tricky too because that stuff is a bit more finicky
@@sassafrasoutdoors5366 I do use straight fluoro, i’m casting 3/8 oz with it set at three right now. Sometimes casting into the wind, I have to make some adjustments. I live in South Texas, I fish the coast mostly. This is my first time ever to use this particular real, I’ve been using the Diawa coastal and really like them also.
I have not used that reel but I have heard great things about them. I can’t give you an honest comparison though but I’d say being Shimano I would say you can go wrong. I think that reel Is around 100$ more than the concept but I bet it’s pretty sweet to use.
@@sassafrasoutdoors5366 ok thanks. I was thinking of going all out with Advance floro for everything. Do away with braid and tying knots all the time. Seems like sufix advance floro would be the line to go too ?
Yeah like I said for me it depends on the lure I’m using but fluorocarbon is a great line to use. If you’re going to use it on a spinning reel, spool the reel up, take the spool off the reel and let the spool sit in hot water for a minute or two. That’ll prevent the line from flying off the reel or twisting up and bird nesting.
Thank you for watching! To answer your question I would say yes this reel would work for swim baits. I would say stick with baits that are maybe 1oz or less. Anything heavier you have a better chance at burning the gears out after a while. If you want to throw the bigger swim baits go with the 13fishing Concept A3. It’s the bigger and more beefed up version and is made for heavier lures. I use an A3 for bigger swim baits and it’s a great option. It is however almost double in price but totally worth it. I hope that gets you in the right direction, have a great 2022!!!
@@sassafrasoutdoors5366 I was literally thinking about getting one I have been stressing about a rod to get I have the same reel but mine is 6:8.1 gear ratio would that size of rod and everything be good for that reel still
@@ShadowSnpr absolutely, there’s nothing wrong with the slower gear ratio. If anything the slower ration gives you more torque. I use the higher ratio because I like to use crank bait a lot and it’s nice having the higher ratio but you won’t have any issues
@@sassafrasoutdoors5366 okay now I like chatter baits lipless crank baits I really wanna try jigs this summer but with those be good for a 6:8.1 gear ratio
@@ShadowSnpr yup lipless and chatter baits are good with that but if you are using a jig thats fine too but if you’re fishing heavy cover with a jig the faster ratio is better for getting those fish out and away from brush and weeds better. It’ll still work fine but the higher ratio will have a little more advantage there.
why would you still fish without a steel leader when this pike already bit your lure off before? pike normally do not care about the visibility of the leader
Yep, I'd say that new reel works great. Great looking northern!
Love that reel. I found your channel because I’m trying to figure out how to “tune” mine.
Nice, thank you for the add. I usually start off by putting the break on 3 and get the tensioner dialed in after that. Heavier lures like 5/8 oz or bigger I’ll go to 4 or 5. If you use strait fluorocarbon for the main line it can be tricky too because that stuff is a bit more finicky
@@sassafrasoutdoors5366 I do use straight fluoro, i’m casting 3/8 oz with it set at three right now. Sometimes casting into the wind, I have to make some adjustments. I live in South Texas, I fish the coast mostly. This is my first time ever to use this particular real, I’ve been using the Diawa coastal and really like them also.
@@slappinyachettv1094 oh man I feel your pain with the wind! Gets me once in a while too!
Nice revieuw the pike aint that massieve tough but still a good looking fish 😏
Going to get mine next month.
Haha, sweet I think you’ll really like it!
great vid bro this helped me out on my next reel to get
Nice! Good luck, you’re gonna love it!
Great video. Thanks
Thank you for watching!!
How’s the cork grips holding up? I love cork and this is calling my name
I have no issues at all yet. It’s been about six months now I’ve been using this reel and have yet to have any this go wrong
I’m going to do another video this week about the reel again since I’ve been using it for a while now.
Size in hand, how does this reel compare to the Curado 200K (if you've used that reel)? Thanks!
I have not used that reel but I have heard great things about them. I can’t give you an honest comparison though but I’d say being Shimano I would say you can go wrong. I think that reel Is around 100$ more than the concept but I bet it’s pretty sweet to use.
@@sassafrasoutdoors5366 Appreciate it! I have a few of those Curados, was just curious how these are size-wise in comparison.
Have you been using straight Sufix flora advance on all your reels ? I’m thinking about changing to it and ditching braid.
It depends on the lure I’m using. I use fluorocarbon for my crank bait and jerk bait rods and braid or mono for my top water rods.
@@sassafrasoutdoors5366 ok thanks. I was thinking of going all out with Advance floro for everything. Do away with braid and tying knots all the time. Seems like sufix advance floro would be the line to go too ?
Yeah like I said for me it depends on the lure I’m using but fluorocarbon is a great line to use. If you’re going to use it on a spinning reel, spool the reel up, take the spool off the reel and let the spool sit in hot water for a minute or two. That’ll prevent the line from flying off the reel or twisting up and bird nesting.
Hello, I am Rinaldo, nice to meet you :-) can I use this reel with swimbait 3 once or more?what do giù Think? Thanks a lot and have a nice year:-)
Thank you for watching! To answer your question I would say yes this reel would work for swim baits. I would say stick with baits that are maybe 1oz or less. Anything heavier you have a better chance at burning the gears out after a while. If you want to throw the bigger swim baits go with the 13fishing Concept A3. It’s the bigger and more beefed up version and is made for heavier lures. I use an A3 for bigger swim baits and it’s a great option. It is however almost double in price but totally worth it. I hope that gets you in the right direction, have a great 2022!!!
@@sassafrasoutdoors5366 thanks a lot for your answer, I follow your suggestion :-) have great 2022 too my friend 😀
What rod is that I am looking for a rod with the same reel you have
It’s a 7 foot medium power fast action St. Croix Premier.
@@sassafrasoutdoors5366 I was literally thinking about getting one I have been stressing about a rod to get I have the same reel but mine is 6:8.1 gear ratio would that size of rod and everything be good for that reel still
@@ShadowSnpr absolutely, there’s nothing wrong with the slower gear ratio. If anything the slower ration gives you more torque. I use the higher ratio because I like to use crank bait a lot and it’s nice having the higher ratio but you won’t have any issues
@@sassafrasoutdoors5366 okay now I like chatter baits lipless crank baits I really wanna try jigs this summer but with those be good for a 6:8.1 gear ratio
@@ShadowSnpr yup lipless and chatter baits are good with that but if you are using a jig thats fine too but if you’re fishing heavy cover with a jig the faster ratio is better for getting those fish out and away from brush and weeds better. It’ll still work fine but the higher ratio will have a little more advantage there.
why would you still fish without a steel leader when this pike already bit your lure off before?
pike normally do not care about the visibility of the leader
That set up is mainly for bass. The pike just happen to be there. I have a combo for pike now that I have a 6 inch steel leader on now.
Northern pike like that are a dime a dozen where I live and I do my best to avoid them… 💁🏻♂️