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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Miami/Keys Fl
Boat: 21' Seastrike-OF
Best Catch: 250# Blackfin Reef Shark
Occupation: Professional Babysitter/ Grad Student
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Ive caught my occassional blackfin with a mix of yellowfins in the past while dolphin fishing, however, i know i lost a BIG tuna last year in the bahamas as I got spooled. I have Penn 114h's, obviously not enough to handle the big boys.
I was looking at the Penn International 2-speed 30's and putting some braided line in them to add more yardage... what do you guys think? recommend? minimum? also...i plan in the near future to start swordfishing...will those reels hold up? remember...we on a budget!
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Boca Raton
Boat: 'Cin's Surf' 270 Wellcraft Coastal
Best Catch: a reeeely big one
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what's your budget? IMO you are pushing it with that small of gear. not saying it won't work but when the BIG one comes along, it won't be enough.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: jersey shore
Boat: which ever one i'm working on
Best Catch: 800+ # bluefin followed up by a 500 10 minutes later
Occupation: Merchant marine (AB) and charter boat mate
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Although i regularly land many big tuna, makos and swords with my 30's, whenever i'm catching bigger fish OR have guys that don't regularly fish offshore, i bring out the 50w, minimum. The price difference between a 30 and a 50 isn't that much, but you gain a lot by having a 50 (more drag, more line) and you only gain a little bit of weight. You won't need it all the time and most of those times you need it you won't realize it, but there are many fish were caught by inexperienced charters on my boat because of the 50s.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Miami/Keys Fl
Boat: 21' Seastrike-OF
Best Catch: 250# Blackfin Reef Shark
Occupation: Professional Babysitter/ Grad Student
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thanks for the input...
also, the ratio of the 30s (3.8:1) is larger than the one of the 50s (3.1:1) will that make much of a difference?
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: jersey shore
Boat: which ever one i'm working on
Best Catch: 800+ # bluefin followed up by a 500 10 minutes later
Occupation: Merchant marine (AB) and charter boat mate
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Crank like hell and you'll make up that .7 difference. You'll never know the difference. The 50's with braid will kill nearly anything you'll run into. Like you said you're on a budget, don't be afraid of a little cabin rash and used reels. As long as the guts are good who cares what the outside looks like. I mean pristine would be ideal but scratched to hell with brand new guts i'd take any day. |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Austin, TX
Occupation: Alaskan Fishing Guide, Gulf of Mexico Offshore Crew Boat Captain
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I would go with Shimano Tiagras over Penn Internationals every day of the week. They have smoother drag and are damn near impossible to destroy. You won't find many better reels than the Tiagras, and if I remember correctly, they're priced cheaper than the Penns.
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Boca Raton
Boat: 'Cin's Surf' 270 Wellcraft Coastal
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I have the Tiagra 50WLRSA and they are fantastic. the drag is very smooth and IMO better than the International.
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Ft.Pierce
Boat: 60 Ocean SS/31 Contender
Best Catch: 369# core Giant Bluefin
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My 50vsIIs are great. These new penns and tiagras are both quality. 30 wides would probably be ok with backing, but you're looking at less than $100 per reel difference. 50s will get you Marlin, Swords, tunas, and anything else down there. Why bring a knife to a gunfight?
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Vero Beach
Boat: 36' Contender
Best Catch: 200# Blue Marlin/1200#Black Marlin
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Stick with the 50W class reels. Spool up with 50lb line minimum. You are fishing in shark territory, get em in quick before mr. grey suit eats him for a scooby snack.
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Shimano TLDII 50W LRS us absolute best performer for the money.
Lightweight for ladies and smaller men or children; tough rugged construction, and plenty of capacity using braided spectra. I have a single speed TLD 50W that is 20 years old and it still performs like new. I have caught everything from football tuna to a 450# blue marlin on that reel without a single problem. |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Austin, TX
Occupation: Alaskan Fishing Guide, Gulf of Mexico Offshore Crew Boat Captain
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I've had the reel seat rip off of a TLD 50 while fighting a blue. JR (who has been very quiet lately) had the same thing happen to him last year on a swordie. Also, the TLD clicker is too quiet for my taste. You can hardly hear it, especially if you're in an enclosed wheelhouse. The Tiagra clicker is ridiculously loud. Go gold, not black!
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Miami/Keys Fl
Boat: 21' Seastrike-OF
Best Catch: 250# Blackfin Reef Shark
Occupation: Professional Babysitter/ Grad Student
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Thank you gents for all of the input...
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