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  • Saltwater Grade Baitcaster with flipping switch?

    Do they exist? This weekend while fluking, I was using my el cheapo Abu Black Max and found it very convenient to utilize the flipping switch.

    It was great because I didn't have to reel up everytime to re-engage while drifting a dropoff. I also think it would be useful when fishing around a lot of structure to keep my off hand free when dropping down in case I need to push off the structure. I checked Abu and Shimano to no avail, I thought maybe one of you gear gurus might know. I need something to put on my Birthday list! LOL

    MYT

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    I may fit your description.... Quantum accurist is what you want. I have one but I have gotten used to just using my middle finger under the rod to re-engage the spool. Here's a trick though, leave it in fee spool with your thumb on the spool, way more control. I should have spent more time fluking!
    Used to fish more.

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    • #3
      Ohhhhh I didn't even think of that... I'll have to see how it feels when I get home on my STX. I'm gonna look at the accurist though, I might have to upgrade the Black Max sooner than later.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Redfish12 View Post
        I may fit your description.... Quantum accurist is what you want. I have one but I have gotten used to just using my middle finger under the rod to re-engage the spool. Here's a trick though, leave it in fee spool with your thumb on the spool, way more control. I should have spent more time fluking!
        Since I use a right hand BC, and I hold the rod/reel with my right hand, I can't use my middle finger to re-engage. I just rotate my right hand (w/ reel) 90 degrees and use my left hand to re-engage. Not too efficient, but it works. I too use my thumb to control the spool when the switch is pressed. When I feel a bite on the line, I press down harder on the spool and then set the hook.
        2015 Hobie Outback (yellow)
        2011 Hobie Outback (yellow)
        2009 OK Prowler Trident 13 Angler (orange)

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        • #5
          Yep...I agree with Mike. I often kept the reel in free spool to easily adjust for deeper waters. Why didn't you come to me for advice mytmouse? I'm kinda hurt guy.
          <insert witty comment here>

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          • #6
            MM, I think because he's a universal man, a man who's open mind and heart seeks the truth from all. This allows him to see all perspectives of problems, challenges and issues, and become all the more wiser in moving forward toward the best course of action for all.
            2015 Hobie Outback (yellow)
            2011 Hobie Outback (yellow)
            2009 OK Prowler Trident 13 Angler (orange)

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            • #7
              BS!

              Lol
              <insert witty comment here>

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              • #8
                Originally posted by MetroMan View Post
                BS!

                Lol
                ....lol.......go get'um, mytmouse.....
                2015 Hobie Outback (yellow)
                2011 Hobie Outback (yellow)
                2009 OK Prowler Trident 13 Angler (orange)

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                • #9
                  I've had an Accurist for a couple seasons now. I like it better than the Revo SX for jigging and flounder fishing. I don't trust myself to leave it in free spool. The cast control on the Accurist sucks because it shortens my cast too much, but I just leave it off and haven't had too many problems with backlashes. Lubed it up once when I got it and after the first season and didn't see any signs of corrosion.
                  Yellow Hobie Revo Rube Goldberg
                  Yellow Tarpon 120

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                  • #10
                    I have the 501 pt, but I like the one John has more because it is lower profile than mine. James was using it this weekend if you saw his jigging rod. It held up to those two big dogfish he got and the blues. Should be no problem for fluke!
                    Used to fish more.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by MetroMan View Post
                      Yep...I agree with Mike. I often kept the reel in free spool to easily adjust for deeper waters. Why didn't you come to me for advice mytmouse? I'm kinda hurt guy.
                      And how many Fluke did you catch? I rest my case. LMAO Next time we go out I'll let you use it so you can see how convenient it is.

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                      • #12
                        what are peoples opinions on the AVET sx 5.3 mc reels?

                        I purchased one cause I thought it would be a good all around reel. I don't want to spend money on 2 or 3 different reels for different functions. I already have plenty of spinning reels for that.
                        The best time spent is time that doesn't feel like it was spent at all. When it's worth it you'll give everything to do it all over again no matter what the cost.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by mytmouse View Post
                          And how many Fluke did you catch? I rest my case. LMAO Next time we go out I'll let you use it so you can see how convenient it is.
                          I was targeting sea robins.
                          <insert witty comment here>

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                          • #14
                            @Metro- LMAO!!!! Now I understand.... Ohhhhhh LOL

                            @dson05- I've got an Avet SX and I love it! It is a great all around reel. I have used it for Tog, Stripers, and trolling. You can use it in a lot of applications. I dont have any real complaints other than its girly clicker. I didn't use it for Fluking because 1) It's on my heavier action Airwave. And 2) The lever drag woukd definitely make me use to hands or thumb the spool for depth changes.... I'm just lazy. LOL

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by MetroMan View Post
                              Yep...I agree with Mike. I often kept the reel in free spool to easily adjust for deeper waters. Why didn't you come to me for advice mytmouse? I'm kinda hurt guy.
                              .......... Uh oh ........... sounds like someone's jealous ............ bromance in springtime ..fun to watch .... ok now reassure him ....

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