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Thread: Reels - for Snapper - Cod - not big barsteds

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    Reels - for Snapper - Cod - not big barsteds

    Just buggered my Shimano Torium - something went wrong inside and I opened and parts in all directions and no way to get back together :-(

    What is suited for light fishing
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    Depth not over 40m (most not over 10m)
    Don't look after gear as well as should - but not rough on it
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    Circa $200
    Best place to buy ?

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    Shimano Hyperloop is a good option for a cheapie. Lasts way longer than it should, but doesn't have all the bells and whistles. Can't help with suggesting a retailer since I stopped going to H&F in March. Marine deals (online) has some good buying at times.
    Could look at this one... https://www.marine-deals.co.nz/daiwa...-spinning-reel
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    We have had a good run from our Penn 320GT reels. Pretty basic overhead reel but proven over time.
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    Id recommend this, https://www.marine-deals.co.nz/shima...-spinning-reel.

    I have a 4000 and a 1200 and they have been punished for years and still hanging in there, advantage of baitrunner mode for straylineing a pilly out the back for big snappers and enough grunt for a kingy if one happens to grab your gear.
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    Shimano bait runner

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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Id recommend this, https://www.marine-deals.co.nz/shima...-spinning-reel.

    I have a 4000 and a 1200 and they have been punished for years and still hanging in there, advantage of baitrunner mode for straylineing a pilly out the back for big snappers and enough grunt for a kingy if one happens to grab your gear.
    I have the 8500 Cam - lovely reel !!
    I use it for running rig with full Pillie
    Usually get pissed of with it after 2nd or 3rd 7 Giller or Stingray :-(


    I have just bought on Wish an underwater Cam with 5" screen viewer :-)
    Don't think will run it down same rig as using to catch as I imagine be a tangle mess when hook up
    But for a laugh - reckon could be handy in our shallows to keep away from the annoying bait pinching species.
    I get pissed off real quick when I loose 2 bags of Pillies to those thieving beggars and have to head home with nothing

    Talking about bait
    I often catch Mackerel - (ones with that hard ridge on side - forward of tail)
    I thought they meant to be good bait - but I seem to never have any luck
    When getting short on Pillies - I put Mackerel on top ledger hook - never gets touched ???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarvo View Post
    I have the 8500 Cam - lovely reel !!
    I use it for running rig with full Pillie
    Usually get pissed of with it after 2nd or 3rd 7 Giller or Stingray :-(


    I have just bought on Wish an underwater Cam with 7" screen viewer :-)
    Don't think will run it down same rig as using to catch as I imagine be a tangle mess when hook up
    But for a laugh - reckon could be handy in our shallows to keep away from the annoying bait pinching species.
    I get pissed off real quick when I loose 2 bags of Pillies to those thieving beggars and have to head home with nothing

    Talking about bait
    I often catch Mackerel - (ones with that hard ridge on side - forward of tail)
    I thought they meant to be good bait - but I seem to never have any luck
    When getting short on Pillies - I put Mackerel on top ledger hook - never gets touched ???
    Can't say I have had a lot of luck with it either.... maybe use as a live bait?

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    cut the backbone out of the mackerel and use it whole, butterflied
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pengy View Post
    cut the backbone out of the mackerel and use it whole, butterflied
    YES - good idea and use as a running Rig on Baitrunner
    So what bait do you guys use mostly - Pliies are great - but not to great when stale and they just fall to bits like tissue paper
    And not cheap either

    What about kahawai as bait - we catching more Gurnard now in inner Pelorus than Snapper - so are the Gurnard as fussy as Snapper Re bait choice ??
    Which to be honest I preff as an eater anyway
    No worry about limitation on catch etc either

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarvo View Post
    I have the 8500 Cam - lovely reel !!
    I use it for running rig with full Pillie
    Usually get pissed of with it after 2nd or 3rd 7 Giller or Stingray :-(


    I have just bought on Wish an underwater Cam with 5" screen viewer :-)
    Don't think will run it down same rig as using to catch as I imagine be a tangle mess when hook up
    But for a laugh - reckon could be handy in our shallows to keep away from the annoying bait pinching species.
    I get pissed off real quick when I loose 2 bags of Pillies to those thieving beggars and have to head home with nothing

    Talking about bait
    I often catch Mackerel - (ones with that hard ridge on side - forward of tail)
    I thought they meant to be good bait - but I seem to never have any luck
    When getting short on Pillies - I put Mackerel on top ledger hook - never gets touched ???
    Eat the Mackerel, they are much better than most people realise.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moa Hunter View Post
    Eat the Mackerel, they are much better than most people realise.
    Did last night - with Kahawai also
    Full of flavor too
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarvo View Post
    YES - good idea and use as a running Rig on Baitrunner
    So what bait do you guys use mostly - Pliies are great - but not to great when stale and they just fall to bits like tissue paper
    And not cheap either

    What about kahawai as bait - we catching more Gurnard now in inner Pelorus than Snapper - so are the Gurnard as fussy as Snapper Re bait choice ??
    Which to be honest I preff as an eater anyway
    No worry about limitation on catch etc either
    Salted markeral for carrots goes good, can be refrozen doesn't go mushy etc, they are suckers for a sofbait just need current and burley...well over our way that seems to be how it works..but when they are on the chew squid etc damn near anything goes
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    If you're happy to use a spinning reel and you're rough on gear, have a look at the Penn Slammer III series. IPX rated and well built. I have one on the ski for kingfish. Only downside is that it's on the heavy side.



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    Kahawai goes ok as bait but not as good as pillys and salted mackrel.
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