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dose anyone have any accurate info about the difference between Ocea Jigger models i was looking at buying 1
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Torsa,
 
The OJ 4000 has a gear ratio of 4.9:1 and has a gold finish.
 
The OJ 4000P has a gear ratio of 4.1:1 and has a silver/grey finish.
 
Apart from that they're identical and have a capacity of approximately 330m of PE8.
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Cheers chopsticks do u have any idea what 1 would expect to pay 4 a 4000p. I found a 4000 4 $790 does that sound about rite, It sound like the 4000p is a beta jig reel. 
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Torsa
 
They both cost the same. A lot of jiggers seem to prefer the "P" version. Nothing wrong with the non "P" version though.
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Hi Torsa,
 
You can get a 4000P off ebay for around $620 inc freight (maybe less) assuming you dont get the gst on customs added. I know alot of people who have these also do a drag upgrade which pushes up the drag above the 15kg standard. I think Chris W has these upgrade parts on his site. ps. Are you still going to use the Torsa, or is this (4000P) just a addition to your jigging weaponry?
 
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Twin Power im not shore what i will do, the Ocea J was going to be an addition to my Shimano arsonal, i have a Tcurve 200 jig married up with a Diawa so the Oj was going 2 be a set 4 the missus or crew, which eva comes 1st haha
Chris W these drag overhall kits what do they beef the drag up 2? and i here there is a new model coming about to be released any more info on that?   
 
  
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OJ drag upgrade can push drag levels to 20 - 23kg. Price is $134.
 Unsure about new models, will find out in 3 weeks time.
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23kg of drag and a big angry hoodlum would be interesting to watch......................................Ouch
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if 20kg plus dont stop or slow them down there is always the lock button
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I had a fish taking line yesterday in 30 metres with a locked upgraded drag on a 4000P. I couldn't lift my JM500 to gimble it and get some kind of control over the beast as it was too powerful. It dropped the hook within 90 seconds - maybe just as well.
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That sounds like fun chopsticks!!! where were you fishing?
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Aldermans mozz. Hundreds of rats and plenty of mice too - not worth the effort of going out there really.
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Originally posted by chopsticks chopsticks wrote:

I had a fish taking line yesterday in 30 metres with a locked upgraded drag on a 4000P. I couldn't lift my JM500 to gimble it and get some kind of control over the beast as it was too powerful. It dropped the hook within 90 seconds - maybe just as well.
 
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nice thats wot i wanna feel, raw power!Bring on my new 5000p!I hear they comin back in size at white is, any one been last week?
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Originally posted by chopsticks chopsticks wrote:

I had a fish taking line yesterday in 30 metres with a locked upgraded drag on a 4000P. I couldn't lift my JM500 to gimble it and get some kind of control over the beast as it was too powerful. It dropped the hook within 90 seconds - maybe just as well.

Do you think that if youd gone to free spool or fished a lighter drag CS and had the skipper follow the fish,that you may have boated it,or was the lock and approach the only option.
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I might buy the 4000 to go with my jm400 and move the pro gear down to my new 250Wink
 
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Originally posted by jimijig jimijig wrote:

Do you think that if youd gone to free spool or fished a lighter drag CS and had the skipper follow the fish,that you may have boated it,or was the lock and approach the only option.
 
I think it was the shallow, rocky nature of the terrain that made me lock up. Probably should've tried the soft approach Jimi as it was a one way street fight the way I was doing it.
 
Anyway, good luck to the fish, it whipped my butt well and truely. Smile
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Originally posted by mozz mozz wrote:

I might buy the 4000 to go with my jm400 and move the pro gear down to my new 250Wink
 
decisions decisions!!!
 
The OJ 4000 is a good match on the JM400.
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Chopsticks do you no anything about the new OJ being released this year
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