New Combo! All Tacklejunkies please report!

Ok since reading this magazine today, ive been droolling over the

Shimano Torso 20.... *drools*

so i went to campbells online and went looking to see if I could find a good all round BOAT and ROCK rod...

Came up with the Nitro 7' Overhead *droools*

So its gonna prolly cost me about $1000 to get this combo, possibly without braid... *mutter*...

Unless of course, you folks can think of another good combination?

Something close to the Torso (might not be anything out there..., i was thinking saltist for smoothness however, doesnt have lever drag) must have lever drag! I will be using it for all my main boat fishing and aswell as soaking a nice fat bait out in a gutter off a rock wall or jetty

Which is why I was thinking the Nitro 7' overhead which is about 12-15kg... im thinking about running 25-30pound braid (if I go 30 id obviously get the torso 30)

So all you tacklejunkies out there, know of a better way to satisfy this itch? Better Rod? or Similar reel?

HELP ME OUT FELLAS!


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u mean...

Thu, 2007-08-02 20:03

torsa!

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oh yeah torsa, sorry, used

Thu, 2007-08-02 20:24

oh yeah torsa, sorry, used to typing tors-o

stupid touch typing... thanks for picking that up

<--- idiot...

anyway... anyone had experience with the Tyrnos? Was considering using the Tyrnos 20 instead...

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tyrnos 30

Thu, 2007-08-02 20:27

ive gotta tyrnos 30...use it for trolling, ballooning, and bottom bouncing up to 60m. only problem is i think the gear ratio is too high on them...in deep water the 5.1:1 i think it is, with heavy snapper leads sukkks.
really tough reels though!
shimano have bought out tyrnos 16's n 12's now aswell! yet to hit shelves

cheers
sam

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mmmm just looking at the

Thu, 2007-08-02 21:26

mmmm just looking at the tyrnos 16... man, that is a nice bloody reel, I thinking its a good replacement... hey, whats the freespool like on these reels? They cast well?

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At around 800 grams it's not

Thu, 2007-08-02 21:37

At around 800 grams it's not an overhead I would want to cast very much. Why not get a spin reel if you want to cast rickets?

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Pro Gear Oceanus OC30 reel, capacity 300m PE8

Fri, 2007-08-03 00:37

Hey Rickets,

Have a look and feel of the above reel at Bluewater, see what you think about them. as with the shimano Trinidad, Tyrnos & Torium, they all have the plastic lever for the free spool which looks very cheap they are scratched compare with the Saltist, which look like a better construction reel, so too is the above reel. But you made a good choice with the Nitro rod.

Find out about the maxium drag pressure on the reels.

Quan

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Id go the toruim or saltist

Fri, 2007-08-03 07:24

Id go the toruim or saltist 30T. I wouldnt recomend leverdrag for overhead casting, no reason other than star drag is what id buy. Just my opinon. Nice rod choice though. Whats it rated at? Because a 7" rod is ok for boat fishing but with a torsa youd want at least a 10 to 15kg rod minimum because of the torsas drag pressure. Then that choice wouldnt be that great for casting off the rocks at 7". Need more like 8 to 9" but see how you go. I use a tcurve torament 7" 6 to 10kg off the rocks with a calcutta 400 which is good but also doubles as a great drift baiting rod as well.

Keep it tight, reeeeeeel tight!

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trinadad's are good.

Fri, 2007-08-03 19:12

trinadad's are good.

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Lever drag

Sat, 2007-08-04 02:10

Oops...forgot the Pro Gear was a lever drag.. Avet or penn torque reels is another choice.

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yeah i rate the trinidads

Sat, 2007-08-04 05:04

yeah i rate the trinidads

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yeah well if I wanted a star

Sat, 2007-08-04 09:44

yeah well if I wanted a star drag system, id get a Saltist but wantd the lever drag so that I could take it trolling if I wanted to....

Basically, I mostly landbase fish but will be doing more offshore in the future so im looking to get a good overhead lever drag reel that I can use off the boat, but at the same time, have it versatile enough to use to soak a bait off rocks or a jetty or something... in this magazine, this dude was using a Torsa 20 on a fairly agile boat/rock rod (yeah the nitro godzilla 7' looks good) to catch big mulloway and I thought "man thats an awesome idea, having a versatile reel to use"

I already got an abu C3 7000 Tribute which I use to soak baits now and thats star drag but I really dunno how good they are to use off a boat for jigging/trolling as I always throught they were middle of the range.. plus the 7000 size reel is quite large, I wanted something sleeker for the casting side.....

My mate uses his saltist 30 for casting and the freespool is awesomeon on them for casting, and I know the torsa's freespool is awesome too so yeah...

really im looking for lever drag overhead with a good freespool

Im thinking tyrnos 16 to fit the bill,

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have a look at AVET

Sat, 2007-08-04 10:12

Hi Rickets
I have a avet mxl which you can get in a dual speed if you want,it has lever drag and is awsome for casting(take a little pratice to stop the birdsnesting)it has 19pounds of drag and all aluminuim.
I also use it to bottem bounce and very easy to maintain as well.I have had mine for 3 years now and is still my favorite reel.

solly

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id go with and avet to

Sun, 2007-08-05 03:32

id go with and avet to american built so in my eyes great quality and they are soo tufff and hold soo much line for the size of there body. i beleive they were prodominently built for jigging they had to be built tough but let me tell ya the free spool on them is also great so casting is a breeze. took 1 out the othe day fom the shop to have a crack and held up well really impressed for the price!!! cheers brenz
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Saltist origins???

Mon, 2007-08-13 22:18

I heard from a Diawa distributor last year that the SALTIST overheads were made in Korea, but the SALTIGA overheads were made in japan.

If they are anything like the non Japanese made TLD's I know what my bucks would be on.