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Best for Big Swimbaits: Shimano Tranx 300 B Pros Durable and reliable Very little flex Smooth Solid gearing to handle thousands of casts with big baits On-the-fly braking adjustment Cons Power handle is not ideal for working a glide Key Features Gear Ratios: 5:8:1 and 7:6:1 Weight: 12.2 ounces (7:6:1) Mono Capacity: 230 yards of 12 pound, 180 yards of 14 pound, 150 yards of 17 pound One-piece, aluminum construction SVS Infinity MD Tune braking system Price: $300 The Shimano Tranx is well known for being an excellent saltwater and freshwater baitcaster, but after over a decade of service it was due for an upgrade

You're probably wondering what I am on about and why would Daiwa ever make a bizarre decision to brand their boxes "Nestle", and I would answer that they would do it using the exact same logic behind their bizarre decision to release reels of identical size and ratio only with some having less capacity than others

This precision ensures your bait lands exactly where you want it, every time

You will find yourself re-tying your lures, instead of grabbing the other combos you prepared

With a composite rod, thats far less likely

I like the choice of fish finder color palettes to match the conditions, brighter colors on a bright day and darker colors are easier to see under overcast skies or at night

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