I'm thinking about buying a Stella some time in the not too distant future for use as mostly as a jigging reel but to also give this topwater thing a go. I imagine I'll probably use it for jigging 60% - 70% of the time and the rest for stickbaits. What size reel would you suggest and more importantly why?
Black Phantom wrote:Coxy ...I was lead to believe that the spools werent interchangeable on the newer stellas ..mind you I have been wrong plenty of times before according to the wife!! |
ginga wrote:Hi Rat catcher I had a balst on a Daiwa Catalina 4500 the other day, nailed a few good fish on jigs.
Nice little reels with smooth drag, has a reasonable retrieve rate to help with the top water and not to quick to be hard work jigging. |
Rat Catcher wrote:As I am jigging in mostly 50 - 120m of water, the line capacity on the 8000 would be sufficient. I may look a bit further into the Daiwa thing but I think I do have my heart set on a Stella. Thanks for the input of this guys, will have to think on this one a little longer before a part with my hard earned cash. |
kIWir wrote:
If you decided to go with 8000 size stella then my suggestion is to find yourself a mint stella 8000FA. No other stella in the class as versatile as this one in my opinion.
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Rat Catcher wrote:Whats the main difference/s between the PG and FA? |
Coxy From Gold Coast wrote:
The PG is the lower geared model and the FA is the older model, I would be looking for the newer model if I was you a lot nicer to cast with, whats your budget ? |
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