Thread: Fin-Nor Offshore Spinner?
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08-21-2012, 09:00 PM #21
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Re: Fin-Nor Offshore Spinner?
I have on of those Daiwas. Not a bad real, but definitely not a great reel. And can see the drag going out after a couple if big sharks. It's not really a drag system as far as I'm concerned. It consist of the knob, a heavy spring, pressure plat washer(that's what I call it), and a plastic drag washer. That's it. But it does hold a bunch of line. I got 450 yd of 20# mono on it I believe. Would hate to see how much braid it would hold.
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08-21-2012, 10:46 PM #22
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Re: Fin-Nor Offshore Spinner?
[quote author=Rockinchef88 link=topic=1852.msg17663#msg17663 date=1345597255]
I have on of those Daiwas. Not a bad real, but definitely not a great reel. And can see the drag going out after a couple if big sharks. It's not really a drag system as far as I'm concerned. It consist of the knob, a heavy spring, pressure plat washer(that's what I call it), and a plastic drag washer. That's it. But it does hold a bunch of line. I got 450 yd of 20# mono on it I believe. Would hate to see how much braid it would hold.
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about 575 yrds of 100 test mono.
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08-22-2012, 12:02 AM #23
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Re: Fin-Nor Offshore Spinner?
[quote author=saltfisher1 link=topic=1852.msg17671#msg17671 date=1345603590]
[quote author=Rockinchef88 link=topic=1852.msg17663#msg17663 date=1345597255]
I have on of those Daiwas. Not a bad real, but definitely not a great reel. And can see the drag going out after a couple if big sharks. It's not really a drag system as far as I'm concerned. It consist of the knob, a heavy spring, pressure plat washer(that's what I call it), and a plastic drag washer. That's it. But it does hold a bunch of line. I got 450 yd of 20# mono on it I believe. Would hate to see how much braid it would hold.
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about 575 yrds of 100 test mono.
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I find the notion of putting $60 worth of line on a $30 reel a bit disturbing.
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08-22-2012, 02:57 AM #24
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Re: Fin-Nor Offshore Spinner?
[quote author=DRH link=topic=1852.msg17680#msg17680 date=1345608132]
[quote author=saltfisher1 link=topic=1852.msg17671#msg17671 date=1345603590]
[quote author=Rockinchef88 link=topic=1852.msg17663#msg17663 date=1345597255]
I have on of those Daiwas. Not a bad real, but definitely not a great reel. And can see the drag going out after a couple if big sharks. It's not really a drag system as far as I'm concerned. It consist of the knob, a heavy spring, pressure plat washer(that's what I call it), and a plastic drag washer. That's it. But it does hold a bunch of line. I got 450 yd of 20# mono on it I believe. Would hate to see how much braid it would hold.
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about 575 yrds of 100 test mono.
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I find the notion of putting $60 worth of line on a $30 reel a bit disturbing.
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08-22-2012, 10:34 AM #25
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Re: Fin-Nor Offshore Spinner?
I meant to type in braid on that comment not mono....Yes that is kinda pricey for line.
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08-22-2012, 06:35 PM #26
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Re: Fin-Nor Offshore Spinner?
Hey Chile...You need a 12 ft rod?....I have two that I need to sell.
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08-22-2012, 10:00 PM #27
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Re: Fin-Nor Offshore Spinner?
[quote author=saltfisher1 link=topic=1852.msg17769#msg17769 date=1345674932]
Hey Chile...You need a 12 ft rod?....I have two that I need to sell.
[/quote]Yeah, just saw & replied to your PM a bit ago.Ragnar Benson:
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09-01-2012, 12:00 AM #28
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Re: Fin-Nor Offshore Spinner?
Saltfisher1,
sorry I didn't get back to you on those rods.
"Negative, Ghostrider, the pattern is full"
Stopped by Bass Pro tonight, had a $50. BP gift card that needed spending.
I picked up a discontinued 2011 Ocean Master Spinning (OM12SS, 2pc -12', 20#-50# line, 6-12oz lure).
Putting my, new to me, Penn 8500SS reel on it.
Looking forward to getting it bent :fishing:
Still need a Medium/Heavy or Heavy, 9'or 10' spinning rod to put that 704Z on.
Something that might double for Surf and Cobes?Ragnar Benson:
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09-03-2012, 12:36 AM #29
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Re: Fin-Nor Offshore Spinner?
Atleast your set...When we going sharkin...Got my rigs ready?
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09-03-2012, 12:56 AM #30
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Re: Fin-Nor Offshore Spinner?
[quote author=saltfisher1 link=topic=1852.msg18450#msg18450 date=1346646963]
Atleast your set...When we going sharkin...Got my rigs ready?
[/quote]Hmmmm... Need to renew my license, buy some rigging fixings, coordinate calendars with the wife and pick a day.
But yeah, always up for some sharking.
I spooled the 8500SS with 20# and a long 50# shock leader.
So it is ready to go.
I really need an inexpensive secondhand yak, my 6/0 on its 6' just doesn't cast.Ragnar Benson:
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