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opinion on okuma TG series reels

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Old 12-09-2005, 09:19 AM   #1
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opinion on okuma TG series reels

hello everyone...went to beach road yesterday and saw this okuma TG 10S and okuma TG-10-II.according to the sales person, he claims that the reel has a max drag of 12 kg and despite having a high gear ratio of 6.2:1 it has pretty good cranking power that is able to crank of a dead weight of 4 kg.and on top of that it is reasonably priced, comes with a 5 yr warranty and is pretty light.any advise opinion or feedback on this reel will be appreciated.thanks in advance.
 
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Old 12-09-2005, 11:48 AM   #2
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Personally i have not used this reel before but based on "hearsay" i did not have any good impression on this particular brand.

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Old 13-09-2005, 11:58 AM   #3
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hmm....in that case wad reels do u guys actually recommend for bottom fishing? and to actually match a riptide rod which rating is pe 3-6.will the saltiga z30 or z40 do the job?
 
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An accurate Z30 or Z40 is a good choice or you can always try Avet or Accurate reels.

May i know what is your budget?

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An accurate Z30 or Z40 is a good choice or you can always try Avet or Accurate reels.

May i know what is your budget?

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Yo Edy,

Did you mean to say Daiwa Z30 or 40??? You must have been drinking when you typed the post

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Hi ernie
I think Z40 will be a better choice than Z30....
First,Z40 have more line cap and hold more heavier line......
Second,I believe U will be using it for jigging rather than bottom fishing......That means U can jig at deeper waters with Z40......
But Z30 ,I rather use it for regional waters ......


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An accurate Z30 or Z40 is a good choice or you can always try Avet or Accurate reels.

May i know what is your budget?

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Yo Edy,

Did you mean to say Daiwa Z30 or 40??? You must have been drinking when you typed the post

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Yo KK,

haha, I must have been thinking accurate reel too much.

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Old 14-09-2005, 06:41 PM   #8
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actually i intend to use it more for bottom fishing.as for accurates what kind of price range can i expect as i am not quite familiar with them.most impt factor is tt the reel must be durable and problem-free.my budget can go up to abt 600 but of course the cheaper the better right?and thank you guys for ur advice and information that u guys have provided.
 
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Hi ernie
For accurate,The price starts at ...
870-$580
665-$680

Z30-$680
Z40-$750


All the price are all estimated.....

U can get them at A.O. and shops ard beach road.....


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An accurate Z30 or Z40 is a good choice or you can always try Avet or Accurate reels.

May i know what is your budget?

Thanks.
Edy
Yo Edy,

Did you mean to say Daiwa Z30 or 40??? You must have been drinking when you typed the post

Best regards,
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Yo KK,

haha, I must have been thinking accurate reel too much.

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Jialat liao. Haven't gone for your Sabah trip yet but already kenna seasick.
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Old 16-09-2005, 02:14 AM   #11
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ok...thank you guys for all the advice...
 
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