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  • @a.o.3523
    @a.o.3523 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    That's a good tip on the leader. Hadn't thought of it that way. Thanks!

    • @ifishcatfish
      @ifishcatfish  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      yup, you can control where the line breaks when u snag..

  • @JamesBraid6
    @JamesBraid6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I just bought the Ultegra that you reviewed a while back and I’m blown away.. Line lay is so much better than my Exceller. What a reel! I’m so stoked man you could not believe. Love ❤

    • @ifishcatfish
      @ifishcatfish  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      the exceller line lay should be exactly as what you see on this picture here... If worse than that, maybe you put line too thick or some other issue. But i have a bunch of excellers and there is nothing wrong with their line lay... its not as good as Ultegra or any shimano, but its still just fine..

  • @theslowserious9974
    @theslowserious9974 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I miss some of Daiwa's old reels that does come with worm gears. The line lays are still top notch, but yeah, any Shimano spinning reels that comes with worm gears are almost perfect when it comes to line laying. Wish some of Daiwa's new high-end reels will go back to worm gears. I don't mind the over size drive gears, but a lot of the times, it's a ball bearing issue and not the gears if fished correctly. I have almost all of the high-end spinning reels. But still can't wait to get my hands on the new 23 Stradic M series in the next couple months. A bit heavy, but super solid in performance. Great video Victor. Keep em coming.

    • @ifishcatfish
      @ifishcatfish  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      its marketing wars. If either of them changes their line lay, it would be admitting that they were wrong and the other guy was right.

  • @needmoreboost6369
    @needmoreboost6369 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great vid! My only suggestion is to test the lines with the knots used while fishing, and to compare the strength with the initial test this gives a better overall idea of line quality as not all knot the same. Thanks keep up the content of great quality gear!

    • @ifishcatfish
      @ifishcatfish  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      everyone uses different knots and everyone ties them differently. Most people know that the knot will reduce the breaking strength. As a matter of fact, at the end of the video i recommend always tying a leader just so u control where the line breaks when u get hung..

  • @garylake998
    @garylake998 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for doing the experimentation on fishing lines, so we do not have to An important public service message. :)

  • @bobjohnson7207
    @bobjohnson7207 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey Victor over here in Fly Fishing Poly Leaders are used but with either fluorocarbon tippets.

  • @shauty18wheeler39
    @shauty18wheeler39 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hello Mr. Vic.. definitely food for thought as I continue my ultralight journey.. ? If I may, I’m a beginner at this UL, my Presso 1000sz just came in, and I got 2 spools of that Varivas ES2, how do I know the correct amount of backing to apply,…. Thnx

    • @ifishcatfish
      @ifishcatfish  ปีที่แล้ว

      first of all, GET RID OF PHOBIAS that u can do this wrong! If u do no backing line at all, it will still cast pretty much perfect, because the spool is so shallow. If you look at bass anglers with the deep spools, they always leave a lot of space under the spool, much more than this completely empty spool.
      So its more important not to overfill it. You cannot underfill it. One crank of the handle puts about 3.5 feet of line, so 20 cranks of the handle will be about 70 feet. Thats about enough. Make sure your backing line is NO MORE than 0.15mm, so not to bunch up at the end

  • @bonedyone
    @bonedyone ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This video could not have come out at a better time, just got a presso reel and im pairing it with an presso imprimi. I will just go with the neo orange.

    • @ifishcatfish
      @ifishcatfish  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      well, i hope u can control your nerves..

  • @elyazinho
    @elyazinho 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Do you recommend braids for Legalis LT 2023?

    • @ifishcatfish
      @ifishcatfish  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      i dont recommend braids for anything at all

  • @greenpea9412
    @greenpea9412 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you Captain. Good stuff.

  • @exitar1
    @exitar1 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Can you explain how Daiwa’s reverse taper spool works for better casts?

    • @ifishcatfish
      @ifishcatfish  ปีที่แล้ว

      It doesnt. It reduces line slipping out and making nests.

    • @exitar1
      @exitar1 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ifishcatfish I found this on Daiwa site
      A maximized core diameter and reversed taper mean 100% useable line, with no more "dead" line buried in a deep core. You can fill it with line right up to the edge of the spool lip without fear of tangles. The ABS reverse tapered design causes less casting friction for longer and easier casting.

    • @ifishcatfish
      @ifishcatfish  ปีที่แล้ว

      @@exitar1 like i said, it reduces slipping out since the line is its own brake. But doesn't increase distance. If anything it reduces it

    • @exitar1
      @exitar1 ปีที่แล้ว

      In contrast to classic cylindrical spool designs, ABS spools are tapered to limit the risks of tangling on the cast. What’s more, the lip reduces friction to boost casting distance.
      The new ABSII design has been optimised to let you reach record distances on the cast.
      @@ifishcatfish

    • @ifishcatfish
      @ifishcatfish  ปีที่แล้ว

      @@exitar1 No, you will not get any records with any daiwa reel! The reason they went with this reverse taper is because they can't lay the line flat on the first place. The line on the bottom of the spool has a DIP in front of it, if you can imagine that, and its very easy for the coils at the back of the spool to slip out. Shimano doesn't have this problem! But daiwa does. To compensate for that, they came up with this stupid reverse taper desin, so the coils on the back of the spool don't just fall off the spool. Then, to hide and justify all of this, they write this marketing nonsense. The truth is that even the Exist cannot cast as far a Ultegra.

  • @ivanvedris9636
    @ivanvedris9636 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    greetings Victor, here I am again with a question :)
    you already know that I fish at sea and that it is a little different there than on rivers and lakes. I use a braid. I'm looking for a thin and high-quality one, but ygk, varivas, duel are very expensive or unavailable in my country. I even thought about some varivas monofilament, but I am put off by their load capacity. all these varivas nylons seem the same to me, they just change the color and the name. most of the same diameters have the same load capacity in lb. I know it's not like that, but varivas doesn't appeal to me. the only one that caught my eye that has a good carrying capacity is the VARIVAS Nylon Line Super Trout Area SVG. Have you tried that nylon? Also, there is AJING MASTER Blue Moon, which is intended for horse mackerel, but also, it has a low carrying capacity.
    well, that's when I came across one mono: Duel The One 150 m Monofilament! have you heard of him? thin and has excellent carrying capacity. for example, 0.3 pe (0.09mm) has a load capacity of 5.6 lb (2.5 kg)?
    Do you have any more information about that monofilament (I hope it's not like Berkley's nanofilament...)?

    • @ifishcatfish
      @ifishcatfish  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I have the SVG nylon, i find it overrated. Not that strong. Varivas has some of the strongest lines in the world. Labels are a poor way to judge line as everybody lies brazenly on the labels. I can make a line and put whatever i want on the label. Varivas, YGK, Sunline, Daiwa, Shimano, Seaguar.. all of these lines have very similar strength per diameter because this is the level of technology available. You have the wrong attitude about line. If you care about label, you will end up with some garbage from ebay or aliexpress.

    • @ivanvedris9636
      @ivanvedris9636 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@ifishcatfish thank you for your reply! I agree with everything and that many companies lie either about thickness or strenght. I've had enough of cheap fishing equipment, I want better quality, and that costs money. somehow I think I could risk about 20 euros and buy a new Duel The One.. it is used by many Japanese UL anglers. thin and durable. now, I'm afraid he might be like a nanophile who didn't quite make a name for himself...

    • @ivanvedris9636
      @ivanvedris9636 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Product description Duel The One 150 m Monofilament
      The DUEL The One 150 m Monofilament Half Ghost is a top-of-the-line fishing line designed for anglers who demand high performance and exceptional durability. This fishing line is specifically engineered to enhance your fishing experience, allowing you to cast farther and with greater accuracy.
      The Half Ghost feature of the line refers to its unique semi-transparency, which provides remarkable invisibility underwater. This makes it an excellent choice for targeting cautious and easily spooked fish in clear waters. Whether you're fishing in a crystal-clear lake or a pristine river, the Half Ghost line ensures that fish won't detect your presence and increases your chances of a successful catch.
      The 150-meter length of the line provides ample length for most fishing situations, giving you the freedom to cast your line far into the water without the fear of running out of line. The Monofilament construction of the line offers excellent strength and resistance to abrasion, allowing you to handle large and powerful fish with confidence, while also providing a smooth and effortless casting experience.
      The DUEL The One 150 m Monofilament Half Ghost is suitable for a wide range of fishing techniques, including spinning, baitcasting, and trolling. It is versatile enough to be used in both freshwater and saltwater environments, making it a go-to choice for anglers of all levels.
      With its superior strength, stealthy invisibility, and exceptional performance, the DUEL The One 150 m Monofilament Half Ghost is a must-have fishing line for any serious angler looking to elevate their fishing game to the next level.

  • @ulanglegang
    @ulanglegang ปีที่แล้ว

    Any chance you have fished with the SOS line from Lelands? If so, do you consider it trash compared to the Varivas lines? I have a spool I picked up because it was $5 but dont want to lose a nice trout this season due to bad line.

    • @ifishcatfish
      @ifishcatfish  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Its not trash at all, its pretty reliable. Its kind of thick for diameter, and very stretchy, but otherwise reliable. I wouldnt use it for sensitivity applications, but for float fishing ot swimbait fishing its totally fine

  • @cozab5487
    @cozab5487 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey mate, just wanted to mention, you were right, lol. On the Exist SF, it is true that it's a more finesse Exist, but more so in terms of just being a smaller lighter reel, however it really isn't that much more "free" to turn 😂. I'd say it's on par with the new Vanquish, infact the 1000ssspg Vanquish is already about the same size as the 1000 SF to be honest, and despite being double the price the SF doesn't have any ultralight advantage. I think at this point the only real reason to go there in terms of if you care about performance and nothing else (as of course the Exist is still the higher quality reel which many people value), then the only real upgrade is to go an Exist Sensitive tuned by SLP (where you either send yours to them and they rework it to reduce inertia and resistance, or you buy the SLP semi order exist direct from them and select to have the sensitive tune body whilst building it on their website). If you ain't gonna do that, the Vanquish has the same performance for half the price. And yes, SLP are offering a Sensitive tune service for the SF too, which is all I really needed to say 😂.

    • @ifishcatfish
      @ifishcatfish  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      thats the first feedback i get on this reel. Where are u from? Why don't u send me one for review? : )
      Do u remember 2017 Presso Limited? I said many videos ago that i am waiting for 2024 Presso Limited, that will be based on that Exist SF, but completely stripped of Magseal and with some lighter grease. Just like the current Presso is a Luvias stripped out of Magseal and with lighter grease. Same but with the Exist SF. Maybe some downgrade on something that doesn't matter, so to bring the price down to $500...

    • @cozab5487
      @cozab5487 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ifishcatfish Would be the dream, Daiwa definitely have the facilities to do it. The manufacturing quality of their Japanese made reels is unmatched (only Stella FK compares), but they just don't seem to care as much for the UL anglers as they used to, which hurts them no doubt.
      I mean imagine if they just made a zero inertia/resistance Airity, no magseal some light grease and maybe some special low friction bearings, even that would be an absolutely perfect UL reel... It's such a big miss. I'm always torn in this argument because personally it urks me that the Vanquish just isn't there in terms of how good reels can feel, but for ultralight it has the performance everyone wants, so it's always a toss up that the Vanquish usually wins purely based on that factor, a Daiwa actually focused on perfecting free spinning would make it easier.
      Again they can do it, the SLP sensitive tuned reels are legit exactly that, and SLP are a part of Daiwa themselves haha, but they need to stop doing it that way and just make a reel exactly like it from stock, like they did with the Presso LTD and 17 Steez, but with all the new tech (as much as I love the Presso LTD it's hard to deny that it does feel kinda dated at the point).

    • @ifishcatfish
      @ifishcatfish  ปีที่แล้ว

      @@cozab5487 im pissed they didnt put the stella gears in the vanquish. The stella gears feel like heaven and every angler would pay $30 more. I see the cost of the stella gears is just a little higher …

  • @garethmorris2042
    @garethmorris2042 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video! I just bought my first UL rod (Yamage Blue Current III) and am pairing with a 1000 Exceler. I am new to this area and it seems like ester line to fluro is the way to go if I am using small jugs in 2-20ft of water. I like high-vi line for tracking however want to avoid break offs which I think will happen a bit as I learn proper technique. Is there a thicker gauge ester line than a 2.3lb you might recommend? Does Varivas have a 3 or 3.5lb? Thanks

    • @ifishcatfish
      @ifishcatfish  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I don't recommend Ester line for beginners. It is very difficult to use and very brittle. U can use your high viz line as long as it is THIN, no more than 0.14mm. I don't care for pounds, don't tell me pounds, found nylon or fluorocarbon less than 0.14mm and u can use high viz, nothing wrong with that. I use Ester for sensitivity, not for strength. Strength of ester is very poor, compared to nylon and FC

    • @garethmorris2042
      @garethmorris2042 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @ifishcatfish Thanks for the note here, much appreciated. Perhaps by best option it seems is for a high quality Varivas braid 4-5lb as they are thin and keep up the sensitivity, then to pair with a high quality shock nylon leader for starting out then fluoro. Once I get more experience I'll look forward to trying my hand with ester!

    • @ifishcatfish
      @ifishcatfish  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@garethmorris2042 I don't know why people NEVER EVER accept simple advice! Never once! Unless u give them some complicated and expensive advice, they think you are shorting them. I gave u my advice. If u want to learn things yourself, go spend $50 on Varivas braid, and come back and report here your experience in a few months.

    • @garethmorris2042
      @garethmorris2042 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @ifishcatfish Thanks. Yes I will steer clear from ester for a while and will take your advice. If you also think a tougher braid is a bad idea, which line would you recommend I start with? I did buy a 2lb Leland nylon just to see how thin it was, and was going to use it for my daughter's reel, perhaps I should just spool that up first before I try jdm options.

    • @ifishcatfish
      @ifishcatfish  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      i want to recommend again what i said in my first post. It is very simple and affordable and easy to fish. I didn't say anything about tough braid-don't know where u got that. And i don't know the diameter of that SOS line, but your commend is kind of condescending about it, saying that it is not good enough for you, but for your daughter. All of your posts have this kind of demeanor. That yhou are too good for simple tackle. If that is the case, you need a higher quality advice than what i can offer

  • @ramontorres905
    @ramontorres905 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hey Vic, what backing line did you use? was it the same line (Absolute AAA)?

    • @ifishcatfish
      @ifishcatfish  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      i use cheap ebay lines for backing, no name.. Unless i have leftovers from some other spool..

    • @ramontorres905
      @ramontorres905 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I’m spooling my 21 presso with 2.5lb Varivas but don’t know if to put 2lb or 4lb for backing since that’s all I have at the moment. Which one of those two would you use for backing since it’s such a shallow spool? Thanks !

    • @ifishcatfish
      @ifishcatfish  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@ramontorres905 do u really need backing? 2.5 lb line is usually fat enough to fill the spool. Otherwise, use whatever is closer to diameter of your main line

    • @ramontorres905
      @ramontorres905 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I got the same one you got that comes with 80m, but if you think backing isn’t necessary I might just only put the 80m of 2.5 lb then

    • @ifishcatfish
      @ifishcatfish  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@ramontorres905 oh, i didnt know it was 80m. Yes, u will need a little filler then..

  • @raymondjohnson6496
    @raymondjohnson6496 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    U ever used 5.6 lbs braid line varivas saltwater finesse pe x8 it’s # 0.2 for bluegill or crappie it’s like $66-$74

    • @ifishcatfish
      @ifishcatfish  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      yes, i have used one of their PEX8 that cost about that much. Good line, casts great, sensitive and all that, but i don't like the feel of braid and i gave it away to subscriber

    • @troutfishingnorth
      @troutfishingnorth ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ifishcatfishwas ist das Gefühl von Zopf?

    • @ifishcatfish
      @ifishcatfish  ปีที่แล้ว

      @@troutfishingnorth ich scprechen sie deutche nicht

    • @troutfishingnorth
      @troutfishingnorth ปีที่แล้ว

      Sie mögen das Gefühl von Ester?

    • @troutfishingnorth
      @troutfishingnorth ปีที่แล้ว

      Es ist leiser!?

  • @gabem6458
    @gabem6458 ปีที่แล้ว

    What are your thoughts on the 500 size reels?

  • @treehunter1
    @treehunter1 ปีที่แล้ว

    So for bluegill you use that orange line without a fluoro leader? I’m looking to try it but I’m not sure if I should use leader or not

    • @ifishcatfish
      @ifishcatfish  ปีที่แล้ว

      ALWAYS leader, on any line, no exceptions.

    • @treehunter1
      @treehunter1 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ifishcatfish hmm alright, I think I’ll use a 3lb leader then as that’s what my rod maxes out on. Also what kinda of leader knot do you tie? Would an Alberto knot work for connecting polyester to fluoro?

    • @ifishcatfish
      @ifishcatfish  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      you can use 100 pounds leader, that has nothing to do with the rod ratings : )
      If the rod says 3lb line max, that means thicker line will not be able to go through the guides. This is PURELY about the diameter of the guides... but the leader will not go through guides, if u put only 2 feet or so..

    • @treehunter1
      @treehunter1 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ifishcatfish oh I did not know that. I always thought the line rating is there to tell you what line strength would break just before the rod would. Thanks for the information! The diameter of the guides on my rod are very small so what you said makes sense. thank you!

  • @helterskelter156
    @helterskelter156 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nobody does line-lay like a mid-high range Shimano.
    Even my Miravel lays it perfectly. At that price point, it’s quite a feat (apparently).

    • @ifishcatfish
      @ifishcatfish  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Not Miravel, Ultegra is the first reel with perfect line lay. Miravel has the same locomotive oscillation as daiwa. Ultegra is the cheapest shimano reel with oscillation worm. Miravel is alright, but not comparable to Ultegra

    • @helterskelter156
      @helterskelter156 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@ifishcatfish I guess I was lucky, then.
      I don’t do a lot of ultra light fishing, and mostly use large salt water tackle.
      However, I fish for trout throughout the winter season, and have 2 Miravel spinners that I use for that, exclusively.
      Both the 1k and 2k Miravels I own have absolute perfect line lay, when I use the 6lb Sufix 832 braid.
      PS.
      I watched your drag modification video, and it reminded me that my favorite drag sound (by far) is in the Shimano Saragosa SW. that thing is so crisp and loud…!
      Completely different clicker system, altogether.

    • @ifishcatfish
      @ifishcatfish  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      there is no luck in the line lay.. Miravel will always be concave like Daiwa, and Ultegra will always be flat. Its not bad, there is nothing wrong with it, but Miravel is just not flat.

  • @JeaRmiX
    @JeaRmiX ปีที่แล้ว

    Curve winding because of backing.

  • @exitar1
    @exitar1 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    It looks like you over filled the spool…

    • @Tallnerdyguy
      @Tallnerdyguy ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Not really

    • @ifishcatfish
      @ifishcatfish  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      'Not really' is how i would put it too

  • @Tallnerdyguy
    @Tallnerdyguy ปีที่แล้ว +1

    .5 kilo on the orange line should be 1.8#....

    • @ifishcatfish
      @ifishcatfish  ปีที่แล้ว

      no, the orange breaks 25% under what label says.. and thats brand new, on the bench, not in the water

  • @borfishing7690
    @borfishing7690 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You should have your blood pressure checked regularly. You sweat the small stuff way to extreme. Free yourself Victor, but 4-6lb 😊

    • @ifishcatfish
      @ifishcatfish  ปีที่แล้ว

      I do check my blood pressure regularly! :) So far its fine..
      4-6 lb line will not go through the guides of this specific rod, but my catfish and carp tackle is loaded with 6lb mono!

  • @MyboyZeuss
    @MyboyZeuss ปีที่แล้ว

    Is your line lay maybe you're fault from your spooling technique?
    Just sayin!

    • @ifishcatfish
      @ifishcatfish  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      thats not how reels work. Line twist is your fault, but u can't control where the line goes on the spool. Thanks for the comment. I bet there was 100 people who liked the video but were too lazy to leave a comment, but you did. I will take it.

  • @exitar1
    @exitar1 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Just say no to fluorocarbon fishing line, copolymers are better…

    • @ifishcatfish
      @ifishcatfish  ปีที่แล้ว

      teach me about copolymers, WHY are they better?

    • @garylake998
      @garylake998 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Why better? I am curious too :) which copolymer do you use?

    • @exitar1
      @exitar1 ปีที่แล้ว

      They have better knot strength ,abrasion resistance, they stretch more, come in clear or colors, they also have less memory and are much less money... @ifishcatfish

    • @exitar1
      @exitar1 ปีที่แล้ว

      Sufix Tritainium plus, Trilene Sensation, Gamma High Performance...@@garylake998

    • @ifishcatfish
      @ifishcatfish  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@exitar1 my advice to you is, Say No to Bullshit! Copolymer is the new and modern name for nylon/monofilament. I dont mind using nylon/monofilament for float fishing, where sensitivity and stretch don't matter, but for swimbaits i still want decent sensitivity and low stretch. Also, fluorocarbon is a little heavier and helps run on the bottom. Also it is thinner than all those nylons. Copolymer is a fake category and companies resort to that because these days it is very hard to sell good old nylon to people