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Posted by: poly Jan 7 2012, 02:49 PM

is any one using one of these Diawa t3 ballistic overhead reels and if so are they as good as they look.??????????????

could I use it in salt water ??????????????

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gZj1UctrxM&feature=player_embedded


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmcXoLcWqQ4

Paul

Posted by: kkw Jan 8 2012, 12:35 AM

Got an Okuma o'head if you want one, Pol. Got it off a good mate and haven't used it yet.

Posted by: nimrod Jan 8 2012, 04:04 AM

QUOTE (poly @ Jan 8 2012, 09:49 AM) *
is any one using one of these Diawa t3 ballistic overhead reels and if so are they as good as they look.??????????????

could I use it in salt water ??????????????

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gZj1UctrxM&feature=player_embedded


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmcXoLcWqQ4

Paul


Paul. Unless you are going to do a lot, and I mean a LOT of lure casting, forget it.

Not a thing that is of any use other then light weight lure casting.
If you're going to go Bass fishing in the Yak a LOT than yes a great investment, but I hope you know what you are doing with these style of reel, otherwise it's a waste of money.

Posted by: poly Jan 11 2012, 01:28 AM

QUOTE (nimrod @ Jan 8 2012, 11:04 PM) *
Paul. Unless you are going to do a lot, and I mean a LOT of lure casting, forget it.

Not a thing that is of any use other then light weight lure casting.
If you're going to go Bass fishing in the Yak a LOT than yes a great investment, but I hope you know what you are doing with these style of reel, otherwise it's a waste of money.


Yep know what you are saying frank, but I do love lure casting be it walking a river bank or from boat or yak

in the late 70ts possum bough me a Daiwa pma35 graphite magforce and a daiwa gl13 graphite rod (start of the art in those days) it has had so much work that the fair lead on the reel has a grove worn in it and Bob (thats arnie dog) rebuilt the rod for me with all new runners.

I have finished work its 4.30 pm the kids are a birthday party and I have an hour or to to kill, the north arm of the Brunswick river is but 90 to 100mte from me home the tide is falling time to try for a big lizard.
march 1981 the tide is falling the hunt was on for the big one to that date my best flaty was a 2footer {61cm} a hole had formed about a mile up the river from home, it would take about an hour to walk the sand flats casting all the way picking up the od fish some good some not, but at that hole came my pb as measured 3ft 6inches that's around 1mt 30 I think
Do I love lure casting you bet I do.
Paul

Posted by: nimrod Jan 11 2012, 02:40 PM

QUOTE (poly @ Jan 11 2012, 08:28 PM) *
Yep know what you are saying frank, but I do love lure casting be it walking a river bank or from boat or yak

in the late 70ts possum bough me a Daiwa pma35 graphite magforce and a daiwa gl13 graphite rod (start of the art in those days) it has had so much work that the fair lead on the reel has a grove worn in it and Bob (thats arnie dog) rebuilt the rod for me with all new runners.

I have finished work its 4.30 pm the kids are a birthday party and I have an hour or to to kill, the north arm of the Brunswick river is but 90 to 100mte from me home the tide is falling time to try for a big lizard.
march 1981 the tide is falling the hunt was on for the big one to that date my best flaty was a 2footer {61cm} a hole had formed about a mile up the river from home, it would take about an hour to walk the sand flats casting all the way picking up the od fish some good some not, but at that hole came my pb as measured 3ft 6inches that's around 1mt 30 I think
Do I love lure casting you bet I do.
Paul


Paul. In that case, how long before you need to buy it ?. I could see my old mate John Bethune " Mr Bass ) winner of several Austrailain bait casting championships and runner up to at least 1 world title that I know of, he is also sponsored by Daiwa and writes up some advertising and stories for them, I will find out his honest opinion and get back to you, but might take a while.
Plastics " Steve Pandor " also knows John and may see him before I do, and may ask the question also.

Posted by: poly Jan 11 2012, 08:51 PM

I'm in no rush frank, that would be real good if you to do that.

Paul

Posted by: ocsawdust Jan 12 2012, 01:32 AM

[quote name='poly' date='Jan 11 2012, 08:51 PM' post='29789']
I'm in no rush frank, that would be real good if you to do that.

Paul



don't you want this paul,

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtzL2pt3sTY

Posted by: poly Jan 13 2012, 12:46 AM

QUOTE
don't you want this paul,

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtzL2pt3sTY


that's the first time I have seen that one John, it may be a bit heave for my needs, but I will have a look next time I'm in the tackle store.

thanks for the heads up.

p.s. hows thinks your side of the pond

Paul

Posted by: ocsawdust Jan 14 2012, 05:22 PM

QUOTE (poly @ Jan 13 2012, 12:46 AM) *
that's the first time I have seen that one John, it may be a bit heave for my needs, but I will have a look next time I'm in the tackle store.

thanks for the heads up.

p.s. hows thinks your side of the pond

Paul



actually, i do't think its available just yet. but soon

Posted by: storms72 Jan 16 2012, 09:54 PM

Poly, if you are happy with your existing set-up I'm pretty sure I'v got exactly the same rod and reel in my garage, reel would be great for spare parts if you want it.

Posted by: poly Jan 17 2012, 10:27 PM

QUOTE (storms72 @ Jan 17 2012, 04:54 PM) *
Poly, if you are happy with your existing set-up I'm pretty sure I'v got exactly the same rod and reel in my garage, reel would be great for spare parts if you want it.


outstanding storms, pm sent.

Paul

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