Overheads V Fixed spool's

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OK. . . so i have decided to start the process of aquiring some decent jigging gear for having a crack at Dirty ol' Kings.Big%20smile  Totally new to jiggin'.........
 
What are the pro's n cons of the two reel options?. . . over head/fixed spool
 
I have had a quick gander through past pages and can't seem to find anything existing pertaining to my question.
 
So opinionate/advise away gent'sThumbs%20Up
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Fixed spools are for unco aussies and sepposLOL
 
Overhead all the way. apart from more drag out of the spinning reels I dont see any advantage to them
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I must concur with the Mozz...overhead all the way for deep jigging you can feel a hit on the way down more easily, and there are some wickedly fast retrieving reels around. Of course you'll have a fixed spool onboard for the surface retrieving option (popper, piper etc) - so umm, I guess you need both Thumbs%20Up
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I agree with Espresso on the advantages of overheads. Also wish to add there there is less issues with birdsnests during mechanical jigging (when you don't get the technique right).
IMHO, the advantages of spinning reels also include being able to cast easily into workups, and no need to use thumb for line laying, although the latter is not really a factor when jigging in shallow water with overheads.
 
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I see you lot have been brain washed! Spin all the way! They cost a fraction more so I imagine that rules my friends above out. lol LOL
     One more thought for the day Japs use Spin reels! They do how ever make OH Jigging reels for the rest of the Euro Uneducated Jiggers! Ouch
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Conventionals.

Cant break rods as easy, even good ones ay Nirai LOL
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Pros and cons for both.

After seeing a stella hooked to a blue marlin recently i think they are hard to beat. and that is hard to admit after i have given certain stella users a bit of a hard time lately. Also of note the JM terminater rod handled the job extremely well.

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Originally posted by Benk Benk wrote:

Conventionals.

Cant break rods as easy, even good ones ay Nirai LOL


Hook Line & Jig just the way I like it!Smile
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Santa missed my house last year when he was delivering  Blue Heaven reels
So this year I am going to be extra good and hope I dont miss outLOLLOLWink
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Try before you buy KeenAs, then buy a Stella Wink
 
Try and get a trip or two in if you can and try both types of combos, not a cheap pastime for guessing wrong, mind you one outfit is never enough anyway Big%20smile
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For those OH Jiggers there is one undeniable truth in favour fixed spools. The sound they make when losing line, it is cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Smile
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Originally posted by Nirai Nirai wrote:

For those OH Jiggers there is one undeniable truth in favour fixed spools. The sound they make when losing line, it is cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Smile
thats for sure. The sound of a clicker just isn't the same.Smile
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Youve changed drew....i just went a brought a tiagra30 lrs and put it on a calstar kingi rod with a leather grip and 1 off single foot fuji silicoln guides in preperation for your assalt on the white island kingies and here you are on the jigging forum fraternizing with the metal slinging jiggers...no christmas cards this year...Wink
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I will be jiggin kings locally more often than at White. 
 
Not sure whether i will make the White Island mission this year......
1) looks as though our suppliers from Germany will be here around that time...
2) I don't want to show ol Mozz up againLOL
 
I totally agree with ya Narai. . .  love the sound of fixed spools spewing lineThumbs%20Up
 
 
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If you're a southpaw you're limited in the choice of overhead reels. You can't be a sissy and rest your spinner on the rails though. Then again, as mentioned, you don't have to handle the braid with a spinner. It's interesting to note that the Japanese gurus tend to like spinners but the Taiwanese guns prefer overheads. I think this is due in part to the different depths they both tend to fish in; with the Taiwanese jigging in much deeper water.
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Originally posted by mozz mozz wrote:

Fixed spools are for unco aussies and sepposLOL
 
Overhead all the way. apart from more drag out of the spinning reels I dont see any advantage to them
 
ha ha ha more drag what more do you need
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I am a newbie to the jigging game. I have spent many years heavin sinkers into the tide for the beach so the idea of a egg beater made sence to me. Having just been through the jigging clinic it seemed that the over heads got to the bottom marginly faster, but that could have been the style and weight of jig. Drag pressure is a topic of some debate with the crank the drag up and the gentle as she goes method ( to a degree ) both having good arguements. The general drag setting was about 8 kgs for a start, as the recommended at the clinic. If you are thinking in dollars and cents you can get a combo Stella and T Curve for about $1250.00 or you can get a over head and top class rod from the likes of Jigging Master for slightly less.
 
At the end of the day go for what suits you, there are more than enough sheep in this world. As a newbie MHO is worth squat as there are many more qualified exponents in this form of fishing.
 
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Us spinners have got to stand up and be counted, after using both for 3 or so years i cant go past the stella more drag than you no what to do with, ease of jigging as you don't have to hold the reel upright, it just hangs there.I think in the end it's just what suits you as a individual.
                       
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Yes go the Stella. Hangs below the rod nice. No line lay to bother with, wicked drag, good capacity, IDEAL RATIO and can be left hand retrieve. However, you are limited to the amount of leader the spool can hold/or thickness as it springs off the spool when you open the bail. 130/150lb 1.2mm 5 meter leader being good. On a overhead you could go up to 300lb like Jimi?  Also, the Stella is 924 grams. This is slightly heavier than most overheads I think.. But is of no concern IMHO. Just my 2 cents.
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