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bigtahuna
01-08-2009, 10:24 AM
Does anyone have any first hand experiance on an appropriate size conventinal reel for tuna butterfly jigging? I'm leaning toward a Shimano Trinadad TN20. Most of the fishing I'll do will be local to MD or VA. Is this the right size to be looking at? Thanks in advance.
Dave
i think id want a lower gear ratio than 6.2:1 for cranking tuna and a bit more line capacity, but that is just me - i dont tuna fish much.
jloomis
01-08-2009, 03:44 PM
You should be good with that for shallower water, 50-100 fa. I got the Penn Torque 200, glad I didn't get the larger 300.
john latham
01-09-2009, 07:36 AM
I have Toriums and Trinidads that I use for my jigging, although I haven't had any problems, it's well known that they have had anti-reverse failure issues. Both are good for what your looking for, they will do quick work on the 30-80 lb tuna in shallow water with 65lb braid and 13lbs of drag.
I recently bought a Daiwa Saltiga and have only been able to use it on Aj's, but have been impressed with the reel. They get really good reviews from guys using them for the NE bluefin. When I buy another conventional reel it will be a Saltiga.
Another factor to consider when considering a jigging reel is weight. You'll regret a wrong decision quick if you oversize. Line capacity will depend on water depth fished the majority of the time. Good Luck.
bridgeman
01-09-2009, 07:10 PM
Try to get something with a narrower spool, I have the torium 30 and the spools too wide, its a pia trying to lay the line down level while your working the jig. I just got the reel this summer and only used it once on a canyon trip this fall, can't say how it will work on tuna as I never got bit all night. Saw the saltiga when I bought the torium and should have opted for it.
bigtahuna
01-10-2009, 04:43 PM
Thanks for the feedback guys, I was not aware of the Shimano problems. Any idea where I can get more info on that? I can get the Simano products for a pretty good deal from a friend, so was leaning in that direction. Was trying not to go to a Torsa or Stella price class reel. I might have to look at another manufacturer.
Dave
johnrogers
01-10-2009, 04:50 PM
I use a tiagra 16 for my jigging rod
john latham
01-10-2009, 05:09 PM
Thanks for the feedback guys, I was not aware of the Shimano problems. Any idea where I can get more info on that? I can get the Simano products for a pretty good deal from a friend, so was leaning in that direction. Was trying not to go to a Torsa or Stella price class reel. I might have to look at another manufacturer.
Dave
torium anti reverse problems - Google Search (http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4DKUS_enUS270US270&q=torium+anti+reverse+problems)
IMO the Torsa's are too heavy. I do have a couple of spinning setups and I actually prefer to use them more than the conventionals. My Stella 8k will whip most fish under 120lbs, my Spheros 12k is just a beast. You should try out a spinning set up berfore you jump into the game, it's all about preference. Some guys use both and switch back and forth to give their arms a rest.
carey
01-10-2009, 09:20 PM
TN 20 or TN40N
Seagrass
01-11-2009, 08:39 AM
Check out the smaller Shimano Tyrnos. Last year I used a 16II and caught fish up to 80lbs. I just picked up a 8 for lighter jigging. They have single and two speed. Watch Ebay for the best prices.
Tyrnos 2-Speed (http://fish.shimano.com/publish/content/global_fish/en/us/index/products/reels/conventional/Tyrnos_II.html)