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Old 20-05-2011, 09:37 PM
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Reel to match 2-6lb samaki zing.

Hey all,

After going to a sale at Barra jacks I picked up a samaki zing 2-6lb 2peice
I tried a 1000ci4 on the rod and it felt almost perfect a litle bit tip heavy but could stick a thick washer on the butt. What reels are others using on this rod?


Also how do the 1000 size stradics go any issues with braid/wind
Knots etc. I'll most likely buy from eBay as there around 170$ delivered.

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Old 20-05-2011, 09:45 PM
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I'v got a pflueger supreme xt2500x (yank model of the aussie xt) and as is the case with most pfluegers their 2500s are about the size of a shimano 1000-ish. Its weighted really well, but if you were looking that way than I would go with the Supreme MG (base model) IMO the MGs are a way better reel than the XT/XTX
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Old 20-05-2011, 11:25 PM
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hey mate, in regards to windknots on the ci41000, you shouldnt have much of an issue. just make sure the bail is closed properly all the time and the line hasnt crossed up over the drag knob.

other than that they are a pretty good reel, however one thing to look out for is north south freeplay in the rotor as mine has developed a little bit more than it used to have. Not really an issue to most, but if you're buying for 170 i cant see it being too much of a problem.

dont forgot you wont have a warranty if you buy from overseas :S
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Old 20-05-2011, 11:36 PM
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hey mate, in regards to windknots on the ci41000, you shouldnt have much of an issue. just make sure the bail is closed properly all the time and the line hasnt crossed up over the drag knob.

other than that they are a pretty good reel, however one thing to look out for is north south freeplay in the rotor as mine has developed a little bit more than it used to have. Not really an issue to most, but if you're buying for 170 i cant see it being too much of a problem.

dont forgot you wont have a warranty if you buy from overseas :S
I have a 2500 ci4 bought from overseas. It has developed little backplay not to bad but it's still there. I still have alot of faith in them though and think the 1000 will be a great reel so warranty isn't to much of a concern.
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Old 21-05-2011, 12:05 AM
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Have you looked into the Shimano Rarenium FA Ci4?

Had a play with these and they feel very good.

I'd rate them over the Stradic and from what I've seen.

Alot smoother and no feel of weakness what so ever.

Will eventually grab one later in the year.
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Old 21-05-2011, 12:15 AM
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Exactly what I have. It's great
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Old 21-05-2011, 03:34 AM
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I just bought a zing too. If I had the money I'd get another. I also have the supreme xt (yank model) and tried it on the rod. Not too bad. I also have a rarenium 2500. Awesome reel. But the one I like on it is an abu soron stx 1000. Feels really well balanced and with 4kg drag you can't really go wrong. These are only guides though. You should take it back to barra jacks and try a few different reels on it to see how it feels.
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Old 21-05-2011, 03:40 AM
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Hey guys, im lookin for a reel to balance on my Pflueger Patriarch XTR 2-6lb. Was thinking of the Supreme XT 9225 and the Patriarch 9525. The Supreme is heavier at 6.3oz and the Patriarch 5.6oz. What do yous think?
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Old 21-05-2011, 05:03 AM
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Which one? The 6'10" or 7'6".

If it's the 7'6" I'd go a Daiwa Gekkabijin MX 2004 or a Luvias 2000. The latter I can speak for personally, the former is about the same weight.
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Old 21-05-2011, 11:15 PM
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Hey all,

After going to a sale at Barra jacks I picked up a samaki zing 2-6lb 2peice for 130$.

I tried a 1000ci4 on the rod and it felt almost perfect a litle bit tip heavy but could stick a thick washer on the butt. What reels are others using on this rod?


Also how do the 1000 size stradics go any issues with braid/wind
Knots etc. I'll most likely buy from eBay as there around 170$ delivered.
Awesome rod Nugget, i have mine matched up with a caldia 2000, it a perfect match i think. I also use the Luvias 2000 on the Samaki Zecton 7'6 2-6lb for ultra light flats fishing. I own a Sustain 1000 and have heaps of trouble with wind knots and it is due to the size of the reel, if you were going Shimano i would stick with the 2500 C14.
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Old 22-05-2011, 02:45 AM
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Purchased the 9525 Patriarch today. Its unbelievable how light it is. Definitely a match made in heaven.
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Old 22-05-2011, 04:52 AM
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Hi there,

I own a 2-4kg zing (or is it lbs...cant remember) and I have it matched upto a stradic 1000 - the normal one - I love it for throwing hardbodies around structure such as bridges/pontoons and laydown timber/mangroves. I have it spooled with fluro which helps keep the hooks into fish.
I also have a stradic ci4 on another rod; and would recomend either to match upto the zing - I guess it comes down to personal preference

In regards to another anglers mention that they have had a problem with 1000 sized reels and wind knots, i've found that if you manually close the bail over when the lure touches down it will reduce the issue of wind knots forming; I've also found that some brands of braid tend to knot up more than others eg td sensor braid for me is awful compared to PE braid which doesnt wind up half as much.
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