chuckie
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Avet reels?
I have been hearing good things about them.Its almost that time of year that I treat myself to something I dont need, and an Avet is on my short list...Any experience-comments- suggestions? Thanks
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Loretana
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Just do it!
I love my 2 speed LX.
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-Nikola Tesla
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Pescador
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I have a bunch and they really stand up to the beating we give reels with Yellowtail. I definately reccomend the HX Raptor as the best of the best.
It has dual drags, you can set up to 53 lbs of drag. The machining and functioning of these reels are very good. If I could have only one reel in
that category, it would probably be an Accurate cause they are a smidgen better, but for the price, nothing really holds up to the standards of an
AVET.
I have all the bearings and a good supply of parts so it is easy to keep it running smoothly. I do reccomend that you do a lubrication and coating
which will make them last a lot longer. Alan Tani taught me to do that and it makes a big difference in how the reel holds up. Yamalube coating of
all internal parts, Cal's grease applied to the drags, and Yamalube on all of the screws.
I have found that the best setup for my usage is 80 lb Hollow spectra ( I prefer Jerry Brown) and then I use the "chinese finger trap with a
serving for the top shot of monofilament. If you prefer total mono, that works also, just needs changing occasionally.
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Once you use a 2 speed it's reel ) hard to go back to a conventional 1 speed. I
have been using 2 speeds for 5 years now and they are great especially dragging up Yellowtail from the bottom.
We don't stop playing because we grow old;
we grow old because we stop playing
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MMc
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I have one of the first ones, not that impressed. I understand they have improved them. All of the other gear is Shimano, Penn and Accurate. Love all
the Accurate stuff with I had started with them. Accurate is expensive however.
"Never teach a pig to sing it frustrates you and annoys the pig" - W.C.Fields
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chuckie
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Howard: I keep forgetting the snake....
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acadist
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Love 'em! Taken my LX 4 or 5 years now and caught everything, latest was 50# Dorado and 2 Marlin on 40# test. Casts so smooth it even makes me look
like a pro
Dave
I moved to CO and they made me buy a little rod to make it feel like a real fish
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gpm414
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Bought 4 MXL 2 spds. last year and love them. They hold 350 yds of 50# braid with 125 yds of 30 Maxima on top. I fish lighter tackle than many
people, but they have handled dorado (to 30 lbs), Yellowtail (to 40lbs) and tuna to 35.
They are well made, smooth drags... go for the 2 spd if the budget allows, you won't regret it. They're available at several places, but I went with
Chark Bait in Huntington Beach. Mark knows the reels very well and can answer any questions, plus help you select which size is best for you. Go
for it, you won't regret it.
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i got an SX and love it. still haven't caught a fish with it but it has 40# spectra and 50 yard mono topshot 30#.
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Hola Pescador ,
what is yamalube and where does one get it ?
it sounds like it would be from yamaha ?
i thank you in advance,
BIEN SALUD, DA RAT
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Pescador
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Chuckie, if you are interested, you can come up to the rod and reel shop which is run by my friend Rigo Ojeda. He builds custom rods and does reel
maintence and I would be happy to show you the different set ups and reel sizes. We are in San Bruno, just off the highway.
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My reasoning isn't as technical as others posted above. We have four Avets and we love them. We have two JXs and two HXs. What we like about the JX is
that it's the same as the LX series, but has a narrower spool for easier leveling of the line as you wind, which makes it nice for yo yo-ing for
yellowtail. The HXs are our bigger tow truck models, which we like to use for fishing live bait down deep. We load them with spectra and top shot them
with fluoro.
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Avet Reel
Based on a recommendation from Pescador, I just purchased and received an HX Raptor from Chark Bait. I loaded it with 80# hollow core braid and 60#
Berkley Big Game mono with a served connection of the mono to the braid. Price was $524.00. They sent it with a nice reel cover. I am heading back
to Mulege in Oct and if it won't handle a 50# Yellowtail, Pescador is in deep grease. It looks great in the box. Thank's Pescador.
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Alan
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Quote: | Originally posted by bajaumpaw
Based on a recommendation from Pescador, I just purchased and received an HX Raptor from Chark Bait. I loaded it with 80# hollow core braid and 60#
Berkley Big Game mono with a served connection of the mono to the braid. Price was $524.00. They sent it with a nice reel cover. I am heading back
to Mulege in Oct and if it won't handle a 50# Yellowtail, Pescador is in deep grease. It looks great in the box. Thank's Pescador.
| He didn't steer you wrong. I bought the same reel (non-raptor) and line 3 years ago and I just love it.
Dropping into that low speed just seems to let me turn their heads so much easier and it kept so many big YT out of the rocks and became my goto on a
8 day aboard the American Angler.
I was so impressed with that reel I followed it with a MXL 2 spd, non-raptor, spooled with 65# spectra with a 30# topshot coupled with a CalStar 700M.
This is now my goto setup for winter/spring YT in La Paz. It is soooo comfortable to fish I am know considering a MXL Raptor for a 40# setup.
I can't believe my Trinidads have become my guest reels
[Edited on 9-4-2013 by Alan]
In Memory of E-57
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FELIXMG24
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the best...2 speed of course.!
[Edited on 9-9-2013 by FELIXMG24]
Enjoy it !
FMG
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