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    Which Reel for Offshore Fishing?

    Well it's shopping time again, I'm in the hunt for a new rod and reel. I've been looking at something along the lines of the TLD20.
    I want to use it for a bit of trolling for Mack, jigging, although I have only just started to do this, and wreck/bottom fishing. I know I am trying to do alot with one rig, but I have an ABU 7000 which is great on Mack, and I'm not real sure what I want to get to go with this. I also have one of the old big Dolphin overheads as well, this is great for bottom bashing.
    I would be looking at putting maybe 50lb braid on whatever I get.
    I had a look today at one of the Tekota reels as well. So many choices. What are the suggestions from those that have some of these reals.
    My old man has 2 ABU 7000's, 2 9000's a 10000, and has just recently got a TLD20. He has been catching small Marlin and Pelagics off Mackay and Gladstone for over 40 years and hasn't had any problems.
    So, what advice can you guys give me? If a TLD 20 is the way to go, would it be worth going for a 25 instead?
    Corry

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    Re: Which Reel for Offshore Fishing?

    corry

    offshore i use penn 114h reels and have no trouble with them...
    but i bought and im willing to part with it at the same price i paid.
    tld30 two speed spooled with top line mono[brand ?] with a live fibre 15-24 kg rod
    cost me and sell for $400.
    i used it only ONCE.
    "whats the time"

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    Re: Which Reel for Offshore Fishing?

    TLD 20 is definatley the way to go, and is well worth the extra money. My cousin owns a chater boat off townsville and he only uses 25's. The good thing about these is that there really hardy and will last a fair while.

    bobby

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    Re: Which Reel for Offshore Fishing?

    sorry 4 the typo, i meant tld 25 in my first sentence

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    Ausfish Platinum Member dfox's Avatar
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    Re: Which Reel for Offshore Fishing?

    corry - tlds are the way to go, which one to use varries a bit depending on a number of things, the 20 and 25 are vertially the same just the 25 has a wider spool, unless you really need a lot of line id go the 20 because its narrower and more stable to retreave. With braid it also is benificial to have a narrower spool, and the 20 is slightly cheeper. If money permits the 20 two speed is far superior again its not just a 20 with an extra gear but an entirely different reel built much stronger and the low gear comes in handy fighting large stuborn fish. But at current prices the single speed20 at roughly $200 is unbeatable bar none grab one it will do most jobs and is reliable...foxy

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Which Reel for Offshore Fishing?

    G'day Corry,
    Don't reckon you can go far wrong with a tld. I've got 4, 2 x 10's, 1x 15 and a 25. The 10's and the 25 are all 14 years old now, get flogged every year, cop a pizzling from the saltwater and still perform flawlessly with completely smooth drags. Can't ask for more than that. personally would go the 25 myself.
    Cheers,
    Yockman

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    Re: Which Reel for Offshore Fishing?

    I just bought a TLD25 <chek afart, they are less than $230 now> ... I'v only used this reel 3 times, but its GREAT ... My dad has a Tekota 800, its a smoother reel and has a level wind, but a the end i dont think it compares to a TLD ...

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Re: Which Reel for Offshore Fishing?

    Adding to what has been writen about TLD's,they are the simplest of reels to strip down and service.

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Which Reel for Offshore Fishing?

    If your running braid go the 20 ... if mono go the 25 ... basically what foxy said.

    Sam

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    Re: Which Reel for Offshore Fishing?

    The TLD 15 is $195, TLD 20 is $215 and TLD 25 is $ 220 at the mart at the moment, I bought the 25 as I plan on using 20 kg mono. Couldn't go past it at that price. Cheers Isaac.

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    Re: Which Reel for Offshore Fishing?

    Pete is thet deal fairdinkum? I might have a buyer.
    planning the next onslaught 6.5m Profish
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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Which Reel for Offshore Fishing?

    i can sell you my tekota 800 only used about 3-4 times spooled with 30lbs pre-test and a top shot of 30lbs fireline. thats if ur interested

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    Re: Which Reel for Offshore Fishing?

    chris

    YES
    i would sooner use the 114's
    "whats the time"

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    Re: Which Reel for Offshore Fishing?

    Corry,

    I went through this same exercise about 12mths ago. I went with the Diawa (SLD) Sealine Lever Drag. I asked alot of questions from a lot of different people and at the end of the day it was extra on the money but I beleive I was buying a new an improved TLD( Sorry guys ) I have found it to be fantastic with no exception. The TLD's are rock soild and you will be hard up finding any faults with them.

    At the end of the day ask alot of questions and get what is going to do the job you require and what YOU will be happy with.........

    Cheers

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    Re: Which Reel for Offshore Fishing?

    And before you do anything , Just have a squizz at the Tica ST558 ...
    Cheers

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