Depends on if you are fishing dirty water or clear in most cases. A 7.2:1 is the best all around but down south in Dirty water if you want to slow roll a big kicker blade and 6.3 might be better for you. Up in the north in clear water for smallies an 8.2:1 is better for burning blades.
Man I picked up a SLX XT last year to try out... I was curious on how it would hold up long term but didn't want to wait a couple years to see so I filled the one I got up with 60lb braid and put it on a 7'6" XH/XF rod and hit the grass mats on Toledo Bend and Sam Rayburn. It's still working just like it was right out the box... I was shocked because I've broke every budget reel I've ever bought inside a single summer punching mats and I've tried them all over the years. My SLX has held up better then a lot of my reels in that $150ish price range. So if they upgraded the XT version for the same price it's a no brainer they're well worth the money. I just wish they made a SLX XT in the 200 and 300 series because I like keeping extra reels in the boat to have different size line on and in different gear ratios and it's hard to buy Curados and Curado M's as spears...
Should I buy the 1st gen slx xt or wait? I've been wanting a bait caster for a while and I think I've settled on the xt just don't know how long it'll be. Are the upgrades very noticeable in your opinion?
It will work but it’s not designed for it. I would be on top of proper main tree nave and cleaning as the bearings are not shielded anti rust they are just standard anti rust bearings
I have the previous slx xt and been fishing in saltwater only. I do clean it properly and take care of it but I never had 1 single issue with it to date.
Great value. For me, I’d spent an extra $25 and get the SLX 70 with the MGL spool since I like smaller reels. But the updated SLX XT seems like it can’t be beat for a 150-size reel, at that price point.
Also, I’m looking into getting a new shimano reel. I currently have the k model for frogging and I love it. But I’m in the market for something different to use for flipping and pitching what do you recommend? Thanks again
Really hard to beat the Curadio 150 MGL XG model in that price point. Above that my picks would be Bantam for sheer toughness and Metanium for the best off all worlds but the $ is higher!
@@ihsanfathi600 The SLX line in Japan is robust, but in the USA it's very basic. They should bring over their best SLX reels to the US market instead of just adding silent tune to their reels.
These new ones should be shipping August or September to stores. The reels are very close in specs and you got a great performing reel with the first gen!
Thanks JP!
Love my XTs… and my Curado’s, and my Exprides.. and my Calcutta’s.. and every other Shimano I own!.. had some over 20 yrs and still silky smooth
They definitely can stand the test of time
I appreciate you taking time out for the video. What gear ratio for a spinnerbait. Thanks
Depends on if you are fishing dirty water or clear in most cases. A 7.2:1 is the best all around but down south in Dirty water if you want to slow roll a big kicker blade and 6.3 might be better for you. Up in the north in clear water for smallies an 8.2:1 is better for burning blades.
Man I picked up a SLX XT last year to try out... I was curious on how it would hold up long term but didn't want to wait a couple years to see so I filled the one I got up with 60lb braid and put it on a 7'6" XH/XF rod and hit the grass mats on Toledo Bend and Sam Rayburn. It's still working just like it was right out the box... I was shocked because I've broke every budget reel I've ever bought inside a single summer punching mats and I've tried them all over the years. My SLX has held up better then a lot of my reels in that $150ish price range. So if they upgraded the XT version for the same price it's a no brainer they're well worth the money. I just wish they made a SLX XT in the 200 and 300 series because I like keeping extra reels in the boat to have different size line on and in different gear ratios and it's hard to buy Curados and Curado M's as spears...
Love my xt.
Nice, as long as they don't quiet the Curado DC. Thanks for sharing and as always "Tight Lines and Full Limits To Ya"
Should I buy the 1st gen slx xt or wait? I've been wanting a bait caster for a while and I think I've settled on the xt just don't know how long it'll be. Are the upgrades very noticeable in your opinion?
If you can score a deal on the first gen grab it. It’s an awesome reel
@@JPDeRoseOutdoors I appreciate the advice👍 great video btw
What gear ratio would you for Texas rigs, wacky rigs and weightless senkos?
Best bet would be the HG 7.2:1 model. It’s a jack of all trades
How does it handle the saltwater environment?
It will work but it’s not designed for it. I would be on top of proper main tree nave and cleaning as the bearings are not shielded anti rust they are just standard anti rust bearings
I have the previous slx xt and been fishing in saltwater only. I do clean it properly and take care of it but I never had 1 single issue with it to date.
Great value. For me, I’d spent an extra $25 and get the SLX 70 with the MGL spool since I like smaller reels. But the updated SLX XT seems like it can’t be beat for a 150-size reel, at that price point.
There’s no difference in size of the frame, I’ve had the xt and now I have the 70a only difference is the spool
I prefer having the 150 size spool capacity if you are using bigger lines or bigger baits.
I’m liking this new reel. Is it designed more for braid or fluorocarbon? Thanks
Also, I’m looking into getting a new shimano reel. I currently have the k model for frogging and I love it. But I’m in the market for something different to use for flipping and pitching what do you recommend? Thanks again
Perfectly happy with either
Really hard to beat the Curadio 150 MGL XG model in that price point. Above that my picks would be Bantam for sheer toughness and Metanium for the best off all worlds but the $ is higher!
Oberbrunner Prairie
Mossie Inlet
Goodwin Streets
Hartmann Springs
Marcellus Forest
Shaun Grove
Deonte Stravenue
Crooks Prairie
Lockman Knolls
Yeah, I agree it's lame that Shimano isn't bringing it's A game to the US. The SLX XT DC is bad ass.
why ? you mean slx dc xt garbage ?
@@ihsanfathi600 The SLX line in Japan is robust, but in the USA it's very basic. They should bring over their best SLX reels to the US market instead of just adding silent tune to their reels.
It’s what the sales team feels the market can bear. I’m sure eventually we will see more and more of the lineup show up here if the numbers work.
Cruickshank Mountain
Edwina Plaza
Botsford Highway
Jordy Cove
Ralph Skyway
i thought i order one but i gt the old version
These new ones should be shipping August or September to stores. The reels are very close in specs and you got a great performing reel with the first gen!
Zulauf Skyway
Lindgren Brook
Flavie Meadows
Greenfelder Mills
Nya Pines
Bertrand Crossroad
Ruecker Fields
Earlene Row
Jerrod Stravenue
Phoebe Branch
Nia Views
Brekke Parkway
Corwin Ridges
Tomas Road
Creola Ferry
Allan Mill
Hessel Road
Marianne Way
Hermann Forks
Watsica Centers
Brent Mount
Lindgren Harbors
Minnie Mission
Ward Flats
Hey JP see what you did now you got me thinking about the Shimano reels.
Never did like that Reel, I like the Curado
Koss Mountain
Prohaska Mountains
Bennett Flats
Langosh Island
Michael Fort
Sabina Lakes
Eden Cape
Rau Burg
Tabitha Roads
Kaycee Place
Alanis Rue
Moen Vista
Haley Club
Amya Station
Pagac Manors
Rath Groves
Crona Plaza
Quentin Ports
Waelchi Trace
Schumm Club
Braun Union
Rosemarie Islands
Maiya Square
Amina Springs
Reinger Passage
Clotilde Views
Kovacek Canyon
Kovacek Pass
Pattie Drives
Mercedes Camp
Yundt Pass
Wiza Land
Abernathy Flat