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Thread: Team Daiwa Advantage reel

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    Team Daiwa Advantage reel

    Hi Guys
    I am buying a new reel for tossing plastics, frogs and lighter lures at the Barra Dams. Thinking of getting a 3500 Daiwa Advantage, anyone use this range and have any comments? Seems to have a powerful drag, and usual Daiwa specs etc.
    Thanks
    Barraboy7
    " Fishing is not a hobby, a Hobby is something I do in my spare time! "

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    Re: Team Daiwa Advantage reel

    I've heard a lot of good things around the traps about these reels. Personally only used the 2500 and 3000 size and find them to be great. I own a Cladia Kix 2500 and have used it in the dams with no trouble at all. If your serious source one from the states as they a cheap atm.

    Cheers
    Rockfish

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    Re: Team Daiwa Advantage reel

    Have a Teirra 4000 similar reel.Found my Teirra to be a top bit of kit.
    The Advantage is a similar quality reel.Same torno drag Sol body though.
    Cheers
    Reidy

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    Re: Team Daiwa Advantage reel

    bought a advantage 3000a last week, going tomorrow night for first run with it going to be flickin sp's around the rocks & bridges in town,will let you know how it stands up to the job.

    ron.
    reels screamin aboard Hyper- Active

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    Re: Team Daiwa Advantage reel

    Thanks guys!
    " Fishing is not a hobby, a Hobby is something I do in my spare time! "

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    Re: Team Daiwa Advantage reel

    The tackle shop with the mo have a 4500 size old model advantage for only $149, only one left. Bargain at that price. I have the same reel, but in the 4000 size and love it.



    Regards,
    Dave.

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    Re: Team Daiwa Advantage reel

    $149 for the older model...bloody bargain!

    I got a TDA4500 in the previous model..cost me $350 at the time. Its a serious seriola stopper in sydney harbour..

    IMO i reckon the older models are better than the new ones. I might get crucified for saying it but the newer ones seem cheaper???

    Am i on my own here???
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