The only gripe I have with this reel is the weight, but that goes with the size of the reel ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxM68VkfsQhHaabDce1IwOCXuvumcpbZ_k . I brought this salmon fishing up in Oswego, NY. I coupled it with a Cabela's Whuppin Stick. I had no problem pulling in a 14lb salmon. I will probably use this for surf fishing this summer and downgrade to a 3500 series Battle II next salmon season to save my wrists. All of the operations are butter smooth and the bail is nice and thick and has a solid flip to it. Everything about this reel is sturdy and strong. The drag system held up to the salmon and was also super smooth. I did use a scale to set the drag properly before going out to the river and this worked out tremendously. A bunch of other guys on the river would hook up and snap almost immediately. Just because you have a good drag system doesn't do anything if you don't set it correctly.
For small class reels don’t sleep on the low profile setups! Lexa’s and TranX’s are both affordable options for light jigging. I use a lexa 300hsp-wnn and it is a tank for hauling up those shallow water reef fish and at $180 ish price point it’s a great option
Great video! I've tried Maxel, Jigging Master, Accurate, Saltiga but I always go back to Ocea Jiggers for the smoothness even if they're a bit underpowered. I've had no issues pulling 80lb+ AJ with OJ2k PG with PE 2.5.
@@notillegal6771 It's actually the opposite for me; use the Seigler SGN for one trip and never use it since. My Maxel Rage and Ocean Max pulled many groupers and 50-80lb Ajs and never had an issue. Although I heard the Maxel Hybrid were cheaply made but I've never used one.
@@JiggingTV mine was the hy20. The rage in the purple and black looks sick but was too worried about quality after using the hybrid. Might have to recheck maxel now
After looking at almost all your videos I am still not sure how to identify a sliding slow pitch jig and how to rig it, versus rigging an asymmetric knife like slow jig. Very difficult to get info on this. Help
Great video, lots of good info! How about Avets? I have a few, and I think they are the best bang for the buck hands down! Zero plastic, all machined aluminum and stainless, and U.S. MADE.
Great video. Any chance yall can do a video of small electrics. Bout to buy one n not sure on best option. 300j. 300mj. 200spj. Or even banex or shimano
The lighter braid cuts through the water column better, and you want your jig to hit bottom as fast as possible to be vertical with the jig. It makes a big difference when you’re jigging 500’+
Hey Rick sorry to leave you hanging. We do not fish Penn for slow pitch jigging. I’m not saying they are bad reels, but I’m not qualified to give you good advice.
Sweet video man! Was in the shop a few weeks ago looking at LH setups. Picked up a Diawa Lexa 400 LH and super happy with it so far. Another awesome small class reel at a decent price point to mention.
I don’t like the long handle on the valiant is the reason for it being long because originally it was a 1 speed reel and you needed it for cranking power? I was thinking of getting a 2 speed and perhaps I can do without the long arm?
Appreciate the video mate, just starting to check this world of jigging out and this and your rod video was INCREDIBLY helpful. Awesome mate, really really good. Thanks from Far North West Oztralia!
Johnny you guys know that a correctly applied spiral guide system works as a level wind. Keeping the line moving to spool wall and back to the other side of spool without thumbing the line.
Great video, as always! I do have a minor use for a clicker, especially since I prefer lever drags. If I'm tying knots or messing about with split rings, the clicker allows me to pull controlled amounts of line off without touching the reel while the drag is off. Just acts as a light spool brake. Certainly not part of my reel selection but if it's there, that is how I benefit from it. It's crazy how many really nice reels there are to choose from right now. We are very fortunate!
I got the accurate for my first jigging combo. Other than it being super light I’m not a fan of it at all. The drag feels like it should be on a cheap Chinese reel.
I'm using a phenix titan slow pitch 20g-60g with a saltiga bay jigger jdm reel for ultra light slow pitch jigging. Got a nice sea bass on a zetz slow blatz 40g yesterday
This was an excellent informative video, the way he explains is easy to understand and you can see a great passion for fishing. I have a 2001 Ocean Jigger and I think it is the best option. very good video keep it up from today you have a new subscriber greetings from Argentina
Johnny, good afternoon. Love the wonderful videos that you guys put together very very helpful. I would like to purchase a designated rod for my Ocea Jigger 2000NRHG. I really don't have a preference for any rods or style, but I would like to designate this reel just for that rod. Price doesn't matter at all. Thanks
Johnny. Question. The type of jigging that you mention, can you jig with a talica 12 or even an 8? I'm considering a jack of all trades, such as casting and jigging types of reel rather than having one jigging reel. Anyone care to chime in. Thanks in advance!
Huey, That is a tough question 🤔. I have a reel for every depth. But if I had to pick one it would be a middle class reel. Saltiga 35jh, Ocea Jigger 2000, Accurate Valiant 500n ect.
Have you ever heard of anyone using your jigs for fresh water. I have been seriously thinking about trying them for big lake trout we catch them up around 40lb on buzz bombs so I feel like they should work even better
Saltiga reel + Johnny Jigs rod is a match made in heaven. Also, if anyone on here hasn't been to the shop in Pompano recently, they just got a TON of inventory in and plenty of new goodies to pick from.
Great video, thanks. I’ve only been jigging for about two years so I’m no expert. I’m on Florida’s west coast so things are a little different for us. The deepest we can normally fish is around 200’ so small class outfits are all we need. I have a couple Accurate SPJ’s and Diawa Lexa 3&400. The little Lexa 300 on the Johnny Jigs Pro Jigger #1 has become my “go-to” confidence rig. I’ve landed everything from Goliath Grouper, to big AJ’s, AP’s tuna and kingfish with it. At 12 ounces you can fish it for days and it has 28lbs of drag. As an added bonus the level wind system means you can let the newbies try it without the risk of messing up your line. That means more future SPJ enthusiasts who will become Johnny Jigs customers :) Mark B
What are you fishing for and what depth? You may need multiple set ups if you are targeting Bluefin and rockfish on the same trip. We are coming to SanDiego this year in hopes of better understanding the fishery.
Great video very informative and helpful 👍 I have a daiwa sealine sl20sh but I don't have the rod to match any subsections for this is going to be helpful thanks for your expertise on fishing 😀.
I first used jigging reels for the big freshwater fishing in Thailand. Absolutely awesome fun. I now use the tiny jigging reels for catching carp. Purely because i love the reels to much. They look so nice and playing fish is so much fun on them. Looking forward to using a tiny one on a mekong catfish some time soon. My maxels did great on bullsharks and blacktips back in 2013
Awesome video! This has been very informative for someone stepping into spj. For the lighter setups, if I chose an Lexa 400XH which rod power would you recommend?
It really depends on what size jigs you are using. I would recommend watching our video on rods. Call the shop we have a excellent staff that can assist you in selecting the right gear. 954-889-4915....
Now I'm going for omoto reels I once get on a trip with whole group of OJ 70m+ violent water 500g~2kg sinker The captain old-old Omoto Triple really put the whole crew of OJ to shame with 1/4~1/3 the price of OJ with slight modification on the gears and 40kg drag filled with 80lbs line 120lbs leader
What would you recommend for fishing in New Jersey for black Seabass currently have OTI slow pitch rod and a penn Fathom 300 low profile real with a jigging handle
Why do you prefer right handed jigging reels instead of left handed? I use maxel slow pitch spinning rods with 4500-5000 and love the multi purpose. But I prefer left handed unless power fishing with big reels where you need cranking power
Tremendous information explanation so i could know that classification. Why dint you bring the rods forward for each classification ? My greeting from the island of Curacao...
Queen Snapper, Snowy Grouper, Yellowedge Grouper...We go to a place called Pully Ridge and also locally here in Pompano Beach we have a great deep drop fishery.
@@JohnnyJigsTV crazy amount of reeling to retrieve a small fish ... but I guess it is a challenge ! Maybe need to design and build a special narrow super tall reel w/ extra hi-speed gear and drop seat rod that would allow 8:1 retrieve. If the reel was built reel narrow and tall like a 12 weight fly reel on steroids 6" diameter, might be able to get 10' per crank.
have you seen the daiwa saltiga 15-sj. i have not seen one but supposedly it has the capacity an strength of a 2000 size. physically it is in between the 1500 an 2000 size. it comes in mutiple speeds an handle options
quick question to you guys. i am looking for the contact details for loomis & franklin. i prefer e-mail details.. i own both the loomis & franklin shockwave sharky rods, first gen and second gen. i recently broke my 2nd gen sharky casting on the surf for edible fish. nowhere in my country can anybody assist me with a claim on this rod. its basically still brand new as i prefer the 1st gen rod. would appreciate if anybody can assist.
Reel and rod recommendations for 80-150lb bluefin? Ive fished Penn 12 & 16s w/ 65-80lb braid but these reels are 2x the weight of the smaller and lighter acc valiant 600NN. Great video thanks!
600NN [19 oz.] is the same capacity as Torque TRQ25NLD2 [21 oz.] makes a better comparison, but both are undersized for those fish. Better choice for 80-150 SoCal bluefin would be be 800N [24 oz.] or TRQ40NLD2 [27 oz.].
The only gripe I have with this reel is the weight, but that goes with the size of the reel ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxM68VkfsQhHaabDce1IwOCXuvumcpbZ_k . I brought this salmon fishing up in Oswego, NY. I coupled it with a Cabela's Whuppin Stick. I had no problem pulling in a 14lb salmon. I will probably use this for surf fishing this summer and downgrade to a 3500 series Battle II next salmon season to save my wrists. All of the operations are butter smooth and the bail is nice and thick and has a solid flip to it. Everything about this reel is sturdy and strong. The drag system held up to the salmon and was also super smooth. I did use a scale to set the drag properly before going out to the river and this worked out tremendously. A bunch of other guys on the river would hook up and snap almost immediately. Just because you have a good drag system doesn't do anything if you don't set it correctly.
Learned more about jigging in this 25 minute video then I have in 3 weeks of research. Great content. thank you for posting.
For small class reels don’t sleep on the low profile setups! Lexa’s and TranX’s are both affordable options for light jigging. I use a lexa 300hsp-wnn and it is a tank for hauling up those shallow water reef fish and at $180 ish price point it’s a great option
Dude...100%
Can you make a video on electric reels for slow pitch
Great video! I've tried Maxel, Jigging Master, Accurate, Saltiga but I always go back to Ocea Jiggers for the smoothness even if they're a bit underpowered. I've had no issues pulling 80lb+ AJ with OJ2k PG with PE 2.5.
I do have Valiant 300, Saltiga15 and OJ15 too but always felt that Saltiga15 is the smoothest.
I have a Saltiga15 and a Ryoga2025 that never get used. They're just sitting pretty on the shelf. :)
My maxel died after 1 season..... junk. Replaced with a seigler sgn slow pitch
@@notillegal6771 It's actually the opposite for me; use the Seigler SGN for one trip and never use it since. My Maxel Rage and Ocean Max pulled many groupers and 50-80lb Ajs and never had an issue. Although I heard the Maxel Hybrid were cheaply made but I've never used one.
@@JiggingTV mine was the hy20. The rage in the purple and black looks sick but was too worried about quality after using the hybrid. Might have to recheck maxel now
After looking at almost all your videos I am still not sure how to identify a sliding slow pitch jig and how to rig it, versus rigging an asymmetric knife like slow jig. Very difficult to get info on this. Help
We’ll get on it 💪
Great video, lots of good info!
How about Avets? I have a few, and I think they are the best bang for the buck hands down!
Zero plastic, all machined aluminum and stainless, and U.S. MADE.
I have tried - handles are too short on the reels to get decent cranking power and the anti-reverse broke twice on mine before I retired it
Wow' what a great video. Even from 'other' fishing experiences I can tell these suggestions are right-on.
Biggest surprise....30lb. for everything.
What no Avets?
Great vid. Can you make a vid about the centaur reel. Please and Thank You.
Great video. Any chance yall can do a video of small electrics. Bout to buy one n not sure on best option. 300j. 300mj. 200spj. Or even banex or shimano
I have had so many requests for that...I'm going to do it.
I have an Avet an Ajaiking (Italian reel)and a diawa Lexa 400. Prefer the lexa
Why don't you use 15 or 20 lb line in the shallow waters? Why do you only recommend them for the deep water?
The lighter braid cuts through the water column better, and you want your jig to hit bottom as fast as possible to be vertical with the jig. It makes a big difference when you’re jigging 500’+
Are Penn fathom reels good for slow pitch jigging?
Hey Rick sorry to leave you hanging. We do not fish Penn for slow pitch jigging. I’m not saying they are bad reels, but I’m not qualified to give you good advice.
Dang, I just bought the lexa for micro jigging yesterday
Bro the Lexa is a amazing reel..
@@JohnnyJigsTV I feel better since you said it
Great and nice explaination idol
Power assist reel vid please. Great job on this one
Gomexus is the dark horse in the slow jigging world. Awesome reels and much more affordable than most name brands.
Awesome video! Great explanation of the gear and why / how to use them properly.
Thank you!
I’m with Ollie_ 32. A tutorial on the power assist reels would be great!
Yes, just got one and would like an explanation of how to use it with all the settings
How come your videos have handle on the left? Conventional is usually in the right.
Hi Chris. I use a right handed conventional, but they also come in left hand Pending on the brand and model.....Johnny
Sweet video man! Was in the shop a few weeks ago looking at LH setups. Picked up a Diawa Lexa 400 LH and super happy with it so far. Another awesome small class reel at a decent price point to mention.
I use the Alexa 400 hyper speed for deep water SPJ in 500+ … it’s a good slow pitch reel
Hi, jigging for yellowfin in the north east canyons,what would recommend for a set up that won't break the bank. Thanks
Great Video ! Now I have a clear view of what I really need.
I don’t like the long handle on the valiant is the reason for it being long because originally it was a 1 speed reel and you needed it for cranking power? I was thinking of getting a 2 speed and perhaps I can do without the long arm?
Appreciate the video mate, just starting to check this world of jigging out and this and your rod video was INCREDIBLY helpful. Awesome mate, really really good. Thanks from Far North West Oztralia!
Johnny you guys know that a correctly applied spiral guide system works as a level wind. Keeping the line moving to spool wall and back to the other side of spool without thumbing the line.
No mention of Accurate 300SPJ… thought that would’ve been a lock for small category.
Great info!
I did...I showed the two speed 300..I love my Accurate 300's. Thanks 😊
That’s what he pulled that little kingfish up on
@@JohnnyJigsTV thanks … I missed it. I know you’ve always highlighted that as a great option for shallower water…
Great video, as always! I do have a minor use for a clicker, especially since I prefer lever drags. If I'm tying knots or messing about with split rings, the clicker allows me to pull controlled amounts of line off without touching the reel while the drag is off. Just acts as a light spool brake. Certainly not part of my reel selection but if it's there, that is how I benefit from it. It's crazy how many really nice reels there are to choose from right now. We are very fortunate!
It's hard for me to pick a favorite...It really becomes what I'm most comfortable with
I agree, the same reason why I sold my 300/500N/600NN Valiant SPJ versions….have to just upgrade the arm & handle to SPJ on my regular Valiants.
I got the accurate for my first jigging combo. Other than it being super light I’m not a fan of it at all. The drag feels like it should be on a cheap Chinese reel.
I used Spinning reel size 6000 for light jigging is it right setup for me with 0.5-1.5 PE Jigging rod..
Reel clamps. I agree but one of my rods doesn’t have a trigger grip, so the reel clamp bolts help me hold onto it. For my grip anyway.
I'm using a phenix titan slow pitch 20g-60g with a saltiga bay jigger jdm reel for ultra light slow pitch jigging. Got a nice sea bass on a zetz slow blatz 40g yesterday
So I plan on going on the American Patriot next year. What's a good rod and reel for deep drop jigging? Ty
Nice video!you should also check out a Taiwan Pro jigging brand “ Jigging master”. Really high quality stuff .
I have...and agree 👍
Good explanation of the reel sizes, I see a Seigler hat but no mention of those American made!! reels
Master maybe do have a extra lure can I have it because I can't afford,
How to identify a Slow Pitch Jig from a High Speed Jig ?
Have you tried any of the madox reels? They look strangely familiar to maxel
This was an excellent informative video, the way he explains is easy to understand and you can see a great passion for fishing. I have a 2001 Ocean Jigger and I think it is the best option. very good video keep it up from today you have a new subscriber greetings from Argentina
Thank you Martin...
Im a newbie ..loves the video..now i know whats the small medium big reels can do and match out with what rods..thanks jj 👍
Great information. I really appreciate it
Johnny, good afternoon. Love the wonderful videos that you guys put together very very helpful. I would like to purchase a designated rod for my Ocea Jigger 2000NRHG. I really don't have a preference for any rods or style, but I would like to designate this reel just for that rod. Price doesn't matter at all. Thanks
I would recommend calling 📞 our shop. You can Google the number we can help you pick out the best rod to match you Ocea Jigger and your fishery....
What rod did you end up pairing it with?
Great info. This should help alot of people!
What power class is the saltiga ld15 2spd?
We consider it a small class reel.
How you doing? On your convent reels do you offer a left hand retrieval?
We have left hand in Accurate reels
Awesome video! Very informative as always.
Thanks Si..
My old Shimano composite 5:1 conventional level wind works just fine, so do my Penn Jigmasters...
Good timing brother just what I need ! Cheers for the helpful vids
Johnny. Question. The type of jigging that you mention, can you jig with a talica 12 or even an 8? I'm considering a jack of all trades, such as casting and jigging types of reel rather than having one jigging reel. Anyone care to chime in. Thanks in advance!
Huey, That is a tough question 🤔. I have a reel for every depth. But if I had to pick one it would be a middle class reel. Saltiga 35jh, Ocea Jigger 2000, Accurate Valiant 500n ect.
Love my Accurate Valiant 500N 2 speed!
Have you ever heard of anyone using your jigs for fresh water. I have been seriously thinking about trying them for big lake trout we catch them up around 40lb on buzz bombs so I feel like they should work even better
Trent, I have heard of it being done butt have not tried myself yet
Thanks for such informative vid.What about spinning reels?
We use spinning reels for more of the light jigging. They are not as ideal as conventional in deeper jigging. 200' +
I’ll use that OJ1500 alllll day 200’-300’
O yes you will...Doyle
I’m so mad I didn’t know about y’all when I vacationed at Pompano beach last year. A lot of great I formation!
Thanks Marc, maybe next time.
What reels and rods you recommend for deep sea jigging (200m-400m) using heavy jigs (450g-800g)?
Shantosh, The JohnnyJigs pro Jigger power 4 or the Ocean Legacy elementus are two great options.
What Jigging Reel do you have left handy ?
Hi Manuel, I Accurate Valient 500n and 300 come in left hand.
Saltiga reel + Johnny Jigs rod is a match made in heaven. Also, if anyone on here hasn't been to the shop in Pompano recently, they just got a TON of inventory in and plenty of new goodies to pick from.
Thanks Chris great choi
Your missing out! best overhead reel is blue heaven by studio mark ocean
My wife just upgraded from the Shimano Ocea Jigger F Custom 2001NRHG to Studio Ocean Mark Blue Heaven Reel Left-Handle
OGM BHL50VⅡ Hi S2T-BG 👀!
Is slow jigging at big class reel only for right hand? I can't seem to find any Left hand reel at the size of an Ocea Jigger 4000.
I'm not sure if they make it it in 4000 but if they did it would be called 4001. Shimano adds a 1 to all left hand reels
Great video, thanks. I’ve only been jigging for about two years so I’m no expert. I’m on Florida’s west coast so things are a little different for us. The deepest we can normally fish is around 200’ so small class outfits are all we need. I have a couple Accurate SPJ’s and Diawa Lexa 3&400. The little Lexa 300 on the Johnny Jigs Pro Jigger #1 has become my “go-to” confidence rig. I’ve landed everything from Goliath Grouper, to big AJ’s, AP’s tuna and kingfish with it. At 12 ounces you can fish it for days and it has 28lbs of drag. As an added bonus the level wind system means you can let the newbies try it without the risk of messing up your line. That means more future SPJ enthusiasts who will become Johnny Jigs customers :) Mark B
Dude....Thank you for that. We love the Lexa. You can put a power handle on it 💪 BTW. Daiwa has been really putting some next level gear...
What's the best set up for westcoast SanDiego can and Baja mexico
What are you fishing for and what depth? You may need multiple set ups if you are targeting Bluefin and rockfish on the same trip. We are coming to SanDiego this year in hopes of better understanding the fishery.
@@JohnnyJigsTV I target all species,but rockfish will do deaths are 300 and under. Possibly 900 if need be
I would consider a small class reel with a power 1 or 2 rod and a large class reel with a power 3 or 4
Great video very informative and helpful 👍 I have a daiwa sealine sl20sh but I don't have the rod to match any subsections for this is going to be helpful thanks for your expertise on fishing 😀.
Welcome
I first used jigging reels for the big freshwater fishing in Thailand. Absolutely awesome fun. I now use the tiny jigging reels for catching carp. Purely because i love the reels to much. They look so nice and playing fish is so much fun on them. Looking forward to using a tiny one on a mekong catfish some time soon. My maxels did great on bullsharks and blacktips back in 2013
Awesome video! This has been very informative for someone stepping into spj. For the lighter setups, if I chose an Lexa 400XH which rod power would you recommend?
It really depends on what size jigs you are using. I would recommend watching our video on rods. Call the shop we have a excellent staff that can assist you in selecting the right gear. 954-889-4915....
@@JohnnyJigsTV Will do thank you!
Please master for May daily uses
What about Studio Ocean Mark?
Great reel for sure.
Yeah what about the Bentley of reels?
If you can find one.
Bad aftersales. Incase you need to replace any parts.
good rell mate ....
You guys have the best informative videos out there
Thank you😁
I'm from Southern California. This is my year getting into SPJ.
We are heading that way next month and can't wait..
Now I'm going for omoto reels
I once get on a trip with whole group of OJ
70m+ violent water 500g~2kg sinker
The captain old-old Omoto Triple really put the whole crew of OJ to shame with 1/4~1/3 the price of OJ with slight modification on the gears and 40kg drag filled with 80lbs line 120lbs leader
What would you recommend for fishing in New Jersey for black Seabass currently have OTI slow pitch rod and a penn Fathom 300 low profile real with a jigging handle
Why do you prefer right handed jigging reels instead of left handed? I use maxel slow pitch spinning rods with 4500-5000 and love the multi purpose. But I prefer left handed unless power fishing with big reels where you need cranking power
Tremendous information explanation so i could know that classification.
Why dint you bring the rods forward for each classification ?
My greeting from the island of Curacao...
Awesome vid!! Love y’all man
Salty Lo....Thanks bro...
Was thinking the avet sxj for jigging. Anyone use it? I have the lexa400 but the 7.1 is rough getting GTs up off the bottom.
Hi there
I'm looking for a 30 lbs Slow Pitch Jigging Rod but something smaller than 5'9 long rod
Thanks
Hi Manuel, I can not think of a SPJ rod under 6'. Many of the rods are two piece and can be broken down to under 5', but the total length is over 6'.
@@JohnnyJigsTV do you have any Penn Conflict 4000 in Black ?
@@JohnnyJigsTV I'm looking for a Black SW Spinning Reel
@@JohnnyJigsTV Do you have any Slow Pitch Jigging Rod Max 20 lbs 6 feet long ?
What about Spinning reels
I'll put that on the content board
Microjigging? I guess it's the opposite of Macrojigging! Fishermen!!!!
Can I use a Calcutta 400d to jig for snapper?
Definitely
What do you think of the Maxel Ocean Max 10 for the west coast bluefin 100-200lbs
Yeah man, good vid! 👍🏼 I adhere to a lot of the same principals here. Good share!
Thanks for give more ideas
You got it..
Great Video!
Awesome no nonsense info thanks!
Thanks Sam...
What Ratio should I use in a Spinning Reel for High Speed Jigging ?
Great video ! 1,000 ft. jigging ? Where ? What species ?
Queen Snapper, Snowy Grouper, Yellowedge Grouper...We go to a place called Pully Ridge and also locally here in Pompano Beach we have a great deep drop fishery.
@@JohnnyJigsTV crazy amount of reeling to retrieve a small fish ... but I guess it is a challenge ! Maybe need to design and build a special narrow super tall reel w/ extra hi-speed gear and drop seat rod that would allow 8:1 retrieve. If the reel was built reel narrow and tall like a 12 weight fly reel on steroids 6" diameter, might be able to get 10' per crank.
Great video!
Hey love your videos, what do yo think about the Daiwa lexa 300 tw for slow pitch jigging
All day Mario...I think it is a great SPJ reel
Good
Thanks for all the info. Im new to SPJ but im in with both feet now😁
Does anyone make a power handle that fits a Shimano Speedmaster 12?
The penn fathom 8 stands up well also 30lbs drag
How much slow jigging.sir
have you seen the daiwa saltiga 15-sj. i have not seen one but supposedly it has the capacity an strength of a 2000 size. physically it is in between the 1500 an 2000 size. it comes in mutiple speeds an handle options
It's a very good reel for sure.
quick question to you guys. i am looking for the contact details for loomis & franklin. i prefer e-mail details.. i own both the loomis & franklin shockwave sharky rods, first gen and second gen. i recently broke my 2nd gen sharky casting on the surf for edible fish. nowhere in my country can anybody assist me with a claim on this rod. its basically still brand new as i prefer the 1st gen rod. would appreciate if anybody can assist.
Hey Bruce, we do not have any contacts for that particular rod. We do not carry that in our shop...Sorry😔
22 saltiga 15H are sick!!!!
Agreed 👍
what do you think about the reel marfix n4?
Reel and rod recommendations for 80-150lb bluefin? Ive fished Penn 12 & 16s w/ 65-80lb braid but these reels are 2x the weight of the smaller and lighter acc valiant 600NN. Great video thanks!
600NN [19 oz.] is the same capacity as Torque TRQ25NLD2 [21 oz.] makes a better comparison, but both are undersized for those fish. Better choice for 80-150 SoCal bluefin would be be 800N [24 oz.] or TRQ40NLD2 [27 oz.].
Hi there everyone. I just need to know jigging reel size for big-ol halibut. I was thinking 60 on extra heavy 6-7ft rod.
1 piece rod*
Lever drag
What size jigs are you using? I would recommend giving us a ring at the shop. 954-889-4915