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daryls
07-08-2003, 12:37 AM
She who controls the purse strings is letting me by more fishing gear.. :)
I am undecided between
Okuma epix efs-20
Okuma inspira is-20
Shimano Stradic st2000fg

decisions decisions :D
Which one do you think I should go for..
It will be used for tossing soft plastics around.. all day.. :)

I will be matching it with a Shimamo 7ft Squidgy rod

Daryl

Bream Master
07-08-2003, 01:22 AM
Stradic, but make sure it's the FH not FG, and make sure you get for at least the fantastic price of $230 that we are doing it for in the online store for the next two weeks...

Hehehehehe.

Warren.:p

Richo
07-08-2003, 01:28 AM
Ive got a couple of Epixs - fantastic but the weight gets annoying real quick. So yeah the Stradic for sure, way lighter, and theres no comparison in the way it lays line on the spool (so square its scary). Would be my first choice by a mile, in fact theres one on my shopping list at the moment. And $230 from BM is a real baragin.

cheers

daryls
07-08-2003, 01:48 AM
Thanks Richo,
I was trying to find out which was ligther..
The Okuma site didn't give any weights..

Warren,
I haven't seen anything on the the FG..
Whats the differance between the FH & FG..??

Daryl

legless
07-08-2003, 02:00 AM
Yesterday I was comparing the Epix 20 with the Shimano Ultegra and there was no comparisom with the smoothness. The Ultegra was so smoooth, much more so than even my Team Daiwa 2000, so I'll be getting one as a second reel for sure. Price, about $270 or thereabouts. Have a look at one if you can.

Phil

Richo
07-08-2003, 02:07 AM
G`Day Daryl,

Yeah I agree it all comes down to weight really.
The Epix 20 comes in at around 11 oz,
The Inspira which really does sound like a nice reel, althought hard to come across wieghs 9 oz in size 15,
And the Stradic 1000 FH (external fluid drive) weighs in at 7.9 oz,

The more you use it, the lighter you`ll wish it was, its certainly what Ive found, my Epix20 is still awesome, but its now one of the last reels I put on any of my rods, simply because of the weight factor.

Cheers

legless
07-08-2003, 02:08 AM
Re: the Shimano Ultegra Have a look here, they are not the the .com.au site yet but they're definately in the country.

http://fishing.shimano.com.sg/spl/en/homepage/product/reels/spinning/new_ultegra.html

I'm have no association with Shimano, just an anglers interest in products.

Phil

daryls
07-08-2003, 02:20 AM
Phill, Now thats an interesting reel..
Will have to see if I can find one to have a look at

Wonder how it will slot into the range & at what price..

Daryl

dantheman
07-08-2003, 04:44 AM
G DAy ive got a brand new daiwa capricorn1500 still the box for sale. asking $250 . weights 270 grams.

cheers dan

Richo
07-08-2003, 07:16 AM
Nice reels the Capricorns also, had a look at one tonight in BM $249 new, but Ive decided a Stradic or 3 will joining my family of tackle, I like the way they spool up to much.

Bream Master
07-08-2003, 08:56 AM
Originally posted by dantheman
G DAy ive got a brand new daiwa capricorn1500 still the box for sale. asking $250 . norm $315 weights 270 grams.

cheers dan

Bing Bong...Price check aisle 9... :o :o :o

Daryl, the FG is the old model. FH is the new model. Any FG's left should be under $200.

Warren.

pw-bream
07-08-2003, 06:43 PM
Originally posted by dantheman
I've got a brand new daiwa capricorn1500 still the box for sale. asking $250

Campbells have them new for $249
http://www.campbellsprotackle.com/store/product.asp?ID=1551

daryls
08-08-2003, 01:46 AM
Thanks for all the help guy's.

The Stradic FH is looking good to me.
If you fish around Gippsland way we may cross tracks.

Cheers
Daryl