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bagz
Posted 9/25/2005 8:16 AM (#36137)
Subject: lead core reels


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Location: Port Washington, wisconsin
Looking for some suggestions on what type of reel to purchase for leadcore presentation for walleye. Most value for the buck. Thanks guys.
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Jonny Rocket
Posted 9/25/2005 8:30 AM (#36138 - in reply to #36137)
Subject: RE: lead core reels



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Location: Combined Locks, WI
If you want all ten colors on your reel, probably the best bang for you buck is the Bass Pro Gold Cup 4000. The Diawa LC47 will fit about 9 colors but is a bit more expensive. I prefer the Diawa LC47 but I have the Gold Cups and they have given me no problems.
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BORIGINI
Posted 9/25/2005 9:53 AM (#36139 - in reply to #36137)
Subject: RE: lead core reels


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Location: WENATCHEE, WASHINGTON
penn 109 or that size reel will hold 100 yds of ripcord si 15lb from cabelas and five colors of lead line. needle knot to get the two together the same for the leader.
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Get the lead out.
Posted 9/25/2005 10:14 AM (#36140 - in reply to #36137)
Subject: RE: lead core reels


The Okuma Convector CV-45D linecounter will hold a full core (10 colors) with room for some backing.
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REELMAN
Posted 9/25/2005 11:01 AM (#36141 - in reply to #36137)
Subject: RE: lead core reels


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Location: Oynes, Iowa
without a doubt Penn GTI 310 or 320
bullet proof. great reels.
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adam
Posted 9/25/2005 4:47 PM (#36146 - in reply to #36141)
Subject: RE: lead core reels


reelman,
i second that! the penn 320 gti is a great leadcore reel. we used them on the charter boat and had great results.
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Gary Parsons
Posted 9/26/2005 9:42 AM (#36152 - in reply to #36146)
Subject: RE: lead core reels


I'd have to vote for the Bass Pro LC 4000 series or the Daiwa 47LC as I use the line counter part of the reel all of the time for precision contour cranking.
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Walteye
Posted 9/26/2005 10:23 AM (#36154 - in reply to #36137)
Subject: RE: lead core reels


For 10 color-I have Daiwa SG57 spooled with 400' backing/10 colors/30' 20# Flouro leader. If I am looking to troll the bottom at Hudson Canyon, I can add probably another 3-4 colors!!!
Walteye
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walleye mike
Posted 9/27/2005 3:18 AM (#36176 - in reply to #36137)
Subject: RE: lead core reels


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Location: Northern Illinois
OKUMA Convector 45, excellant choice for 10 colors, oversize gear box and robust drag!
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jerry
Posted 9/27/2005 7:27 AM (#36181 - in reply to #36137)
Subject: RE: lead core reels


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Location: Manitowoc, WI
I also like the Diawa 47 linecounters as I like to use the counter along with counting the colors for precise repeatability when presenting crankbaits deep.
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