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Chris1129
04-23-2015, 10:08 AM
Looking for advice on baitrunner reels for the TVS66MH. I was thinking a Shimano Baitrunner either the 4000D or 6000D. I want the lightest set up possible without sacrificing enough power to bring in Big bass live-lining. The 6000 is about 6.6 oz heavier then then 4000 and I'm worried it may be too large. The 4000 has 15 pounds of drag which is less then the 6000, which had 20lb drag. Any advice? I'm leaning towards the 4000 right now.

Rubberhead
04-23-2015, 11:52 AM
Like my Calcutta 400 for what it's worth

CancunPete
04-23-2015, 01:47 PM
Chris ..stop by the shop and I will let you try out my 6000 on your rod....See if you like it ....Pete

Capt Derek Fisher Price 3
04-23-2015, 02:49 PM
Chris,
We use the Shimano Thunnus 6000. They are awesome and have not had a problem with them at all.

MrAC1980
04-23-2015, 04:25 PM
You know my suggestion, but I wouldn't worry about drag capacity. We use Avets with only 9lbs of drag/14lb max...

Gerry Zagorski
04-23-2015, 06:41 PM
Yep - 15 lbs of drag should be plenty. You should be fishing your drag on 1/4 of the breaking test of your line, so you are good unless you are fishing with over 60 pound test line.

I'm fishing with the Shimano 8000 bait runner... Great reel but probably overkill for what we do inshore.

Like MRAC menitioned above, my Avet SX with only 9 lbs of drag at strike didn't even break a sweat when live lining and I never even had to think about going to full.

scooter1010
04-23-2015, 06:44 PM
Chris,
We use the Shimano Thunnus 6000. They are awesome and have not had a problem with them at all.

The Thunnus is the way to go. So much lighter and worth the extra money.

SaltLife1980
04-24-2015, 12:02 AM
I have the 4000 and have had no problems with it.. The 15lbs of drag is fine

NJsaltfisher
04-26-2015, 10:30 AM
Chris

Go take a look at it in person at Atlantic Bait & Tackle.. Pete let me take a bucktail rod out last season to demo it.. i ended up with my limit and purchased the rod after the trip.. i dont know of any other tackle shop or retailer that will allow you to demo the product.. just shows pete is one of a kind and willing to go the extra mile for the customer.. i have the 6500 has been perfect for on the boat and off the surf

fishingmortgageman
04-27-2015, 12:08 PM
Chris,

I use a Shimano sustain 4000 and I have caught many big bass without a problem. 15 lbs of drag are more than enough. I would take Pete up on his tremendous offer. I am with you and want the lightest possible set up that will get the job done.

Blackfish Bobby
04-27-2015, 11:38 PM
Hey guys.... Are you all running braid on your Striper spinners ? I can see it helping for livelining and hooksets. What about clamming ? Thanks for your input.

fishingmortgageman
04-28-2015, 09:02 AM
Bobby,

I use braid on my spinners as it often is an advantage to get out as far as possible from the boat. I use a 6' top shot of fluro for both the ease of handling and for visibility. Some times stripers are like blackfish and are line wary. I go down to 20# fluro then and go up to 40# when livelining.

Art Berkman
04-28-2015, 09:58 AM
Chris,
We use the Shimano Thunnus 6000. They are awesome and have not had a problem with them at all.

Ditto

Blackfish Bobby
04-28-2015, 11:48 PM
Bobby,

I use braid on my spinners as it often is an advantage to get out as far as possible from the boat. I use a 6' top shot of fluro for both the ease of handling and for visibility. Some times stripers are like blackfish and are line wary. I go down to 20# fluro then and go up to 40# when livelining.

Thanks Much !!! Bobby

MrAC1980
04-30-2015, 01:03 PM
Yupp 50lb PP main line, 25lb floro top shot clamming, 50lb floro livelining.