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Ausfish Platinum Member
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Stella 10,000
check out the Tica Dolphin. Mighty fine reel. 13 b/b smoooooth as silk and under $300, with a smaller spare spool.
The large one holds about 500m of 50lb fins braid.
My brother used one on the sailfish up north. no dramas at all.
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Ausfish New Member
Re: Stella 10,000
Hi guys, if you are not doing deep sea jigging then you might not need a reel like that. I normally fish with 13kg drag with both my stella 20000 and saltiga 6000 and I don't think any okuma spinning reel that take that drag pressure? What do you think?
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Stella 10,000
I would love to own a stella but i would also love to own $1200 to buy it
lets get real guys, a $1200 real is not going to catch you more fish, it might be smoother but it all comes down to the fisho
but i suppose it comes down to how much money you earn and how good you want to look with your gear?
just a thought???
regards
JJ
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Stella 10,000
Hi
another choice for jigging and popping is Ryobi Safari 5000 it's cheaper and durable.
Regard
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Ausfish Gold Member
Re: Stella 10,000
Anyone know what is up with the gearing on the Dolphin? You see the same reel listed with 3 gearings 3.3 4.1 5.2 instead of just one gearing? Are there 3 different variations of the same reel or can they change the gears.
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Stella 10,000
G'day
Yep you can get the model with diffrent gear ratio and also eight diffrent spools to match.. ranging from no.15 1lb - 300mtrs to no.12 wich holds 10lb 240 metres
i can say i have shimano's daiwa and tica and for pricing i would go tica at this point!!! casts smooth and get atleast an extra 10 or so metres compared to the others..
Cheers
Check out
http://www.ticaglobal.com/EN/AM/PR_R...s&type=SF5000#
http://www.ticaglobal.com/EN/AM/PR_Reels.htm
for more info
Hope it helps!!!
Cheers
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Ausfish Gold Member
Re: Stella 10,000
thanks. I found it listed else where but didn't find the tica site.
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Ausfish Advertiser
Re: Stella 10,000
For jigging the way I am thinking at the moment is to get a Penn Spinfisher Jack Erskinized. What do you guys reckon about that?
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Re: Stella 10,000
Having worked in a tackle shop I can tell you that (in general) you really do get what you pay for in fishing tackle. My stella is absolutley brilliant, and yes, while it did cost me a fortune I know that its going to perform and its going to last me a whole lot longer than any other comparable reel. Its got ten years of warranty and its re - sale price is gonna hold its own for many years to come. I also know I'm gonna be able to get parts for it for the next decade too which is a bonus, not that i'd expect to need them.
And yes, while Okuma did manufacture some componentry for shimano, their build quality, technology and current componentry doesnt compare to that of a top end shimano or daiwa reel.
Nothing will pull drag like a 10K stella, the only thing that comes close in performance is the Saltiga, it may even be better, I'm not sure. I have seen several TLD'S come back to the shop with the guts fried in them after one deep sea jigging session, it is a very demanding type of fishing that only a few products could really live up to.
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Ausfish Silver Member
Re: Stella 10,000
Smithy, the spinfisher is fine for jigging. The japs trick them out to the max. I think jack does one with a much larger drag plate, it was in QFM some time back. Probably not fast enuf for popping. The others to look at are the stella, saltiga and safari.
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