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Ryelof
01-26-2016, 11:29 PM
Looking at buying an electric reel.......suggestions?
AndyS
01-27-2016, 01:14 AM
Miya Epoch, the one and only name in electric reels.
http://technotreninfo.com/ Go on E-bay.
Jigman13
01-27-2016, 08:22 AM
Tanacom bull 750 or 1000 depending on what you're targeting and how deep
Dave A
01-27-2016, 09:04 AM
Looking at buying an electric reel.......suggestions?
Should I assume it is for tilefishing? If so, depending on your budget, I recommend either a Daiwa Tanacom 750 or a Daiwa Megatwin 750. We sell them, stock them, and most importantly we are one of 3 shops in the entire country (and the only one on the east coast) authorized by Daiwa to repair them and also do warranty work on them.
UglyStick
01-27-2016, 11:37 AM
Should I assume it is for tilefishing? If so, depending on your budget, I recommend either a Daiwa Tanacom 750 or a Daiwa Megatwin 750. We sell them, stock them, and most importantly we are one of 3 shops in the entire country (and the only one on the east coast) authorized by Daiwa to repair them and also do warranty work on them.
The guru has spoken... listen...
I second Dave's suggestions - I did a LOT of research on this topic for my fishing buddy and for someone who will use the reel a few times a year at most for tile fishing, these reels are the obvious choices. Visit The Reel Seat in Brielle - they'll have everything you need and all the great advice you could ever want.
shrimpman steve
01-27-2016, 01:57 PM
Reel seat is the place to go. Dave loves his tilefishing
ParkerBoys
01-28-2016, 12:57 PM
Should I assume it is for tilefishing? If so, depending on your budget, I recommend either a Daiwa Tanacom 750 or a Daiwa Megatwin 750. We sell them, stock them, and most importantly we are one of 3 shops in the entire country (and the only one on the east coast) authorized by Daiwa to repair them and also do warranty work on them.
Dave - for tilefishing - what would be a good rod to match the 750 with? What are your opinions on either bent or straigh butts?
UglyStick
01-28-2016, 04:49 PM
While waiting for Dave's reply, I'll chime in my opinion on the rods...
I have an 8' Reel Seat Custom Tile Fish Rod and absolutely love it
http://www.reelseat.com/cart/shopexd.asp?id=962
That said, my buddy fishes a Shakespeare Ugly Stick BWB 1120 - 8' rod and has no complaints - it gets the job done. It's in a whole different class than the custom Reel Seat rod but still solid for the price point.
Jigman13
01-28-2016, 10:05 PM
I could go for a pile of tile right about now... yummmmay
Dave A
01-29-2016, 07:24 AM
Dave - for tilefishing - what would be a good rod to match the 750 with? What are your opinions on either bent or straigh butts?
Depends on how you plan to fish for them. If you are going to just put the rod in a rod holder, wait for a bite and then "push" the button, I would recommend a bent butt. If you want to be more hands on and hold the rod and feel the bite then go with a straight butt rod. I designed the Reel Seat tile rods based on my own experiences tilefishing. They would be my first choice. The Shakespeare 1120-8 is adequate but falls short when you need more then 36 ounces of lead.:)
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