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#105593 - 01/03/01 01:33 AM spinning outfit
navigator Offline
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Registered: 12/17/00
Posts: 144
Loc: Sequim, WA
The football pool gods smiled on me and dropped some cash (go Huskies). I want to buy a spinning outfit for freedrifting, and bobber fishing.
I was looking at a g-loomis 1082s, but there are so many Shimano's out, which one have you guys had good luck with? Thanks for the help!

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#105594 - 01/03/01 02:00 AM Re: spinning outfit
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I have a 1082c and would say its to light for winter runs. I also have a 1084c it can handle larger fish. It works OK for float fishing but somtimes I wish I had somthing a little longer. Id have to say its the best drift rod I ever owned. If I was going to get an all purpose rod Id go with the 1143 or maybe even somthing a little longer. I havent used one but have heard good things.

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#105595 - 01/03/01 08:45 AM Re: spinning outfit
Bob D Offline
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Registered: 03/24/99
Posts: 371
Loc: Port Orchard Wa Kitsap
TH custom rods built me a 1143 in a spinning config. Its the nicest spin rod Ive ever used. I have a semetre and a stradic that I switch around depending on the line I want to use. My 1083s isnt bad either but I cant put my 1143 down.

Bob D

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#105596 - 01/03/01 10:09 AM Re: spinning outfit
Jeffhead Offline
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Registered: 03/27/00
Posts: 531
Loc: Olympia, Washington
I have a 1082 and think that it is an awesome rod, great touch and feel. I do use it mostly for boondoggin' from a boat, for bank fishing it might be a tad soft for the winter runs. Osprey just bought a 1143 casting rod and I know he just loves it!!! As for the reel I have a Stradic on my 1082 and it is one smooth, sweet reel. Wouldn't go any lower than the Symetre.
Good luck and tight lines, Jeff

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#105597 - 01/03/01 02:42 PM Re: spinning outfit
B. Gray Offline
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Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 605
Loc: Seattle, WA USA
Bob D. ran out and got his 1143 when I told him he had to quit fondling mine . It's a super rod that can handle big fish and I've found the length makes it good for floats and jigs. Any of Shimano's 4000 series spinning reels would be good. I fish it with a Stratic I got as a gift. Super setup.

Bruce

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#105598 - 01/03/01 04:20 PM Re: spinning outfit
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Registered: 02/09/00
Posts: 13942
Loc: Tuleville
I use nothing but the 1082 and a 2000 series Shimano reel for all of my spinning needs. No way is it "too light" for winter or summer steelies. I use my pair of 1082's for summer/winter steelies, chums, and silvers.

The only "issue" I've had with my 1082's was the time I accidently lined a 20+ lb chum on 8lb line while using a D*Nite for cohos. The line was more of the issue then the rod! Yes, I eventually won that battle, which tells you a lot for the 1082.

Hope that helps.

Parker
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#105599 - 01/03/01 04:23 PM Re: spinning outfit
TH Offline
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Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 621
Loc: Coos Bay, OR
Hello Bob and Bruce...

Your rods are very special rods... Bruce's because it is so pretty with the gold trim.. and Bob's (purple trim) because he earned it, it was free! Right Bob'o, you Chinook netting fool.... those average 22# Chinook.

Bruce shoot me an email...

TH
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#105600 - 01/03/01 05:26 PM Re: spinning outfit
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Registered: 07/28/99
Posts: 447
Loc: Seattle, WA, USA
If you want to go light with your spinning gear (which is what I like to do), check out the Certified Pro and Herzog Canadian series of rods by Lamiglass. For light action rods, I prefer lami's to Loomis, because the lami's are longer and there's a greater selection.

My favorite is the Herzog 10 ft 6-10 lb light action. Its my primary summer rod and small jig rod (both summer and winter). Lami makes these rods from 9.5 to 10.5 ft rated at 6-10, 8-12, and 6-15 lb test.

For reels I like the Shimano Spirex 2000, primarily because of the paddle handle and Quick Fire, which allows casting with one hand. I know many don't like the Quick Fires because there's no anti-reverse, but I'd rather keep my off-hand in my pocket whenever possible during the winter.

Good Luck!

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#105601 - 01/03/01 09:32 PM Re: spinning outfit
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Registered: 01/13/00
Posts: 4194
Loc: Hurricane Ridge , Wa.
Hello, have to agree with salmon-head & Parker. Love my 1082s use the stradic 2000, only drawback I see is it's a tad on the slow side for me. Wish it was a mod/fast action mine read's" moderate action", I call it the buggy-whip. Hooked a 15 lb. chum while jig fishing for steelies had to put the brakes on him and just about bent it to the cork! All in all I'd rate it an A- considering it's close to a $500.00 combo. Later, Chromer.
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#105602 - 01/03/01 10:14 PM Re: spinning outfit
Jim Bain Offline
Juvenille at Sea

Registered: 11/21/99
Posts: 180
Loc: Chehalis, Washington USA
I make it a practice not to give advice on rods....

However....you all need to come see me at the Puyallup show in the Okuma booth....they have a spinning reel that puts Shimano Stradic to shame...believe me I know...and you can almost buy two for the price of one Stadic...

Jim
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#105603 - 01/03/01 11:48 PM Re: spinning outfit
navigator Offline
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Registered: 12/17/00
Posts: 144
Loc: Sequim, WA
Thanks for the input. I just ordered a TH Custom 1143S, and will get a Stradic 2000 to match it.

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#105604 - 01/04/01 01:03 PM Re: spinning outfit
TH Offline
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Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 621
Loc: Coos Bay, OR
Navigator... I sent you an email last night let me know if you got it, Thanks for the order.

What about the Shimano Sustain? I have a few Stradics, but have been thing about
jumping up to the Sustain. Any thoughts? I have also heard GREAT things about the Stella... but $500 is a bit much for a spinning reel.....

TH
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#105605 - 01/04/01 04:46 PM Re: spinning outfit
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Registered: 01/05/00
Posts: 266
Loc: Tacoma
I use a Sustain 2000. Have had it for two seasons. It is smooth, very smooth. It has a good drag. The retrieve is very well balanced, which you can appreciate after casting and reeling for hours on end. There is no play in the real. I haven't had any problems. It's the best spinning reel I've ever owned. After using it for such a while, I notice things I never noticed before when I switch off to some other spinning reel. But it is spendy. I don't know if I would have bought it for myself, but I got it as a gift and I sure do enjoy it. I wish they made one between the 2000 and the 4000. As for the Stella, I agree, $500.00 gives me big time sticker shock.
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#105606 - 01/04/01 05:23 PM Re: spinning outfit
Elkman Offline
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Registered: 01/19/00
Posts: 245
Loc: Anchorage, AK U.S.A
I just bought a new Sedona 2000 from sportco and so far it has been a really nice reel for the price. I use it on a 9'6" Cabela's 7 wt fly rod blank that was built into a spinning rod.( I think Loomis builds the blanks for Cabelas) It is a really good setup for the price. I use 8 lb mainline, and 6-8 lb leaders. I've landed a 9 lb hen, and a 12 lb Sol Duc silver on it.

Keep your hooks sharp!

Ryan
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#105607 - 01/04/01 07:08 PM Re: spinning outfit
The Moderator Offline
The Chosen One

Registered: 02/09/00
Posts: 13942
Loc: Tuleville
Hey now, I never said I really liked my spinning reels. I have more Shimano's laying around then I know what to do with. I usually fish one until it's trashed and then I send it back to Shimano for repair/replacement. I have a bunch of the Sedonas...er...Soldotnas...er or whatever they happened to be called at the time I buy them.

The scary thing is, is that I don't use spinning gear all that often. Especially for steelhead.

Thanks,

Parker
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#105608 - 01/04/01 11:35 PM Re: spinning outfit
navigator Offline
Juvenile at Sea

Registered: 12/17/00
Posts: 144
Loc: Sequim, WA
Hey TH
Did you get my reply?
I'll be online until 9:00 pm

[This message has been edited by navigator (edited 01-04-2001).]

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#105609 - 01/05/01 10:39 AM Re: spinning outfit
TH Offline
Spawner

Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 621
Loc: Coos Bay, OR
Yes I did Navigator... I have have ordered the GL3 1143s you ordered... I'll keep you posted on the progress.

Thanks again.

TH
www.thcustomrods.com
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#105610 - 01/05/01 02:14 PM Re: spinning outfit
kudakid Offline
Parr

Registered: 11/08/99
Posts: 44
Loc: seattle,wa,usa
Look at the shimano 2000 spirex, smooth reel, it has 4 ball bearings. I've had it for about two seasons now and love it

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