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This is a discussion on Alutecnos 12 Gorilla within the Rods & Reels forums, part of the After Hours category; Was listed on the CCM webbie for quite a while but has finally made it's debut on the manufacturers ...
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My Mood: Rep Power: 6 ![]() ![]() | Alutecnos 12 Gorilla Was listed on the CCM webbie for quite a while but has finally made it's debut on the manufacturers website. Looks like an interesting jigging reel. Twin drag design? 40 pounds max drag? "Small, powerful, elegant and immediately recognizable, this the synthesis of new the 12 Albacores Gorilla. With settabile its twin-drag beyond to the 40 lbs and the free-spool guaranteed, a ratio of 4,4:1 that turns out perfect for these elevated powers, it will be possible to lay a trap and to carry quickly to edge prede that with the conventional whirlings arm it would have been arduous if not impossible. Express conceived for the deep-jigging extreme, one not only distinguishes for its performances of power and functionality but also for its elegant one look, one anodization silver, a push-button release clutch and the grip of red color. Once again from Alutecnos “masterpiece for the art of fishing”. |
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My Mood: Rep Power: 6 ![]() ![]() | Looks like the gorilla utilizes a one way bearing for anti-reverse. No AR dogs. Interestingly, it appears that all single and even 2-speed Alutecnos game reels have just a single one way anti-reverse bearing too |
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| Super Moderator | You know why the called it a GORILLA? Cos you need to be the size of a GORILLA to jig with that thing |
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| Moderator | Hmmmmmm..... There is a conspiracy here.... first the Progear OceaNUTS, now the Alutecnos Primate..... Just when I thought it was safe to stop buying reels..... But if the Progear has an AR bearing and dog system.... that would get my thumbs up especially if it only costs under S$400.... Please continue the conspiring.... Saimee
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| Super Moderator | Something that would go hand in hand with that Gorilla of a jigging reel Its a Tifa Dogtooth 6.0 Magnum... kinda reminds me of that Tenryu stand-up stick of mine ![]() |
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| Member | This Gorilla is some reel! Like Saimee, the Pro Gear gets my vote if it have twin AR dogs and an AR bearing. But if the Oceanus has twin drags as well and is priced within S$450, it will be must have.
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| Moderator | I have received some info on the OceaNUTS... apparently it is using a twin dog system with no AR bearing..... So I guess in terms of AR systems, the Jigger 4K & 5K still rock the best. Mind you the OceaNUTS is still a competitive option to the similarly sized AVETs. Hmmm.... still tempted though. Saimee
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My Mood: Rep Power: 6 ![]() ![]() | Quote:
Agree with you on that one dude. The new magnum pocket rocket overheads that have been introduced lately (Penn Torque, OceaNUTS & Gorilla) look good but still feel the Jigger rocks the best with it's AR systems, drag and awesome power handle. cheers | |
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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | Re: Alutecnos 12 Gorilla Kumasta??? Hey Lads, I Have just now caught up with this site and a number of things catch my eye. First, the Alutecnos gorilla has been heavily on my mind these past weeks, but I see "Fish_Fingers" has an earlier version which fails the quality test. Did you ever hit Alutecnos about this problem. When one pays ca. $600-00 for a reel this sort of problem should NOT be an issue??? Second, Stickbom posts pictures of a "tifa Dogtooth Magnum " Rod. To my eyes the first runner appears to be facing the wrong way?? Or is this how you do it in your part of the world.? Third, Would you be so kind as to inform me what "pro gear" reels are. Happy fishing. |
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| Moderator | Re: Alutecnos 12 Gorilla Tackle Fatigue dude, Welcome to Fishing Outing.... The Progear reels are (or were) US made reels that have quite a following in the States and were pretty good value for money reels giving you all machined metal bodies running basically Penn Star drag type internals. They came out with a lever drag jig specific reel called the Oceanus (Unfortunate I know)...... The OceaNUTS was supposed to have been developed in cooperation with the AG crew from Taiwan who are as crazy a bunch of jiggers as they come. I have not had a chance to actually handle the Alutecnos Gorilla and have got something else thats more in line with my deep water bottom bashing preferences... and it complements my Jigger 4000P too Hope that helps. Regards, Saimee
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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | Re: Alutecnos 12 Gorilla DaFrogman, Appreciate the reply. Will Google up info. By the way, interested to see what rig you have. |
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| Moderator | Re: Alutecnos 12 Gorilla Well TF dude.... I started out running a Kaikon 4000 and a Kilwell Live Fibre 15-24kg rod but the rod didn't have enough firepower for make or break fishing on the wrecks, sooooo..... I kinda shifted to an Accurate 665HXM Boss Magnum on a Kilwell Live Fibre Blue 24kg Stroker, and after about 2 years, I broke the Kilwell stroker on what was probably a very large grouper.... So I started using custom Calstar standup blanks to build my bottom canons and now I find myself holding a Jigger 4000P with a GF410 and my latest toy... a Trini 40 with one of my GF755Hs.... I am also looking at a Penn Torque 300, maybe another TN40 and probably another GF755H with some tweaking in its configuration... or maybe a cut down GF760L?/.... not sure mate. For jigging, I have some pretty run of the mill stuff, since I don't really jig that much these days unless I have some of my boys who want to jig.... There is a vid of our jigging shenanigans somewhere on this site along with a couple of cathc reports... Regards, Saimee
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| Moderator | Re: Alutecnos 12 Gorilla Quote:
Nothing major on the blank, no cutting. Just a slight revision on the guide and reel seat placement from my previous 755Hs, Sic ocean guides, little stuff. If you are building a GF410, I would not recommend the trigger reel seats with the front facing reel clamp ring unless you can make the foregrip at least 12 inches long.... Regards, Saimee
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| Moderator | Re: Alutecnos 12 Gorilla Dude, I really would not rate you as a novice. As for guide choice on a rod of this type, its best to discuss your requirements with your rod builder. If you are building the rod yourself, then I have rods that use the heavy duty guides too and they are just fine. I like the look of the Ocean Guides, which is why I will give them a go... There are a lot more guys here who know a lot more about rod building then me dude... I have yet to build my own... Regards, Saimee
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My Mood: Rep Power: 3 ![]() | Re: Alutecnos 12 Gorilla given these day with the technology of the braid lines, I sometime wonders, how much of impact can those guides really handles before line actually cuts into it. says 80lbs mainline on heavy duty guides. on the average ? *sorry if i went out of the main topic* |
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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | Re: Alutecnos 12 Gorilla yeah man.. u re rite... |
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| Moderator | Re: Alutecnos 12 Gorilla Shineshy, I do not think that braid is capable of cutting into Fuji Sic guides. I did a little experiment once....I took a metal triangular file and tried to cut a groove into the Sic surface on an old guide.... The METAL file did not make a dent in it dude... I doubt if spectra could either. The only time I have damaged an Sic guide was by impact, i.e. I actually accidently smashed the guide which caused a hairline crack to occur in the Sic insert. That was with the older guides that Fuji had maybe 6 years ago, since then, I have never had any issues with the Sic insert. Regards, Saimee
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