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<blockquote data-quote="Crow Terminator" data-source="post: 5132729" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>The Daiwa baitcasters are tops right now IMO. All of my baitcasting rods have the wide spool Tatula 200 on them. The Fuego only comes in the 100 series size which is the smallest spool. You can get the Tatula in 100, 150, and 200 series sizes. I like a wide spool for fishing deep diving crankbaits. Lews was/is still popular but I had nothing but bad luck with their products. All my spinning reels are also Daiwa. I have a mix of different size Fuego reels but the 2500 size gets the most use.</p><p></p><p>Rods...my spinning rods are St Croix and one Duckett. My baitcaster rods are a mix of Ducketts, St Croix, and one xtra heavy Abu Garcia that I use exclusively for A-Rigs. Can never have too many rods and reels man.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crow Terminator, post: 5132729, member: 220"] The Daiwa baitcasters are tops right now IMO. All of my baitcasting rods have the wide spool Tatula 200 on them. The Fuego only comes in the 100 series size which is the smallest spool. You can get the Tatula in 100, 150, and 200 series sizes. I like a wide spool for fishing deep diving crankbaits. Lews was/is still popular but I had nothing but bad luck with their products. All my spinning reels are also Daiwa. I have a mix of different size Fuego reels but the 2500 size gets the most use. Rods...my spinning rods are St Croix and one Duckett. My baitcaster rods are a mix of Ducketts, St Croix, and one xtra heavy Abu Garcia that I use exclusively for A-Rigs. Can never have too many rods and reels man. [/QUOTE]
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