Wayne Botley
Senior Member & Supporter
I don't know, I thought you was looking at something smaller then a 5000 size. If you've seen the gs4000 size and are happy with it, I'm sure it won't let you down3000, is it big enough spool wise?
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I don't know, I thought you was looking at something smaller then a 5000 size. If you've seen the gs4000 size and are happy with it, I'm sure it won't let you down3000, is it big enough spool wise?
I’ve got a theory 3000 SP great reels very hard to find though nowI love my Daiwa Theory 4000 SP its cracker of a reel. Compact, light and has a great clutch. Hard to find these days though. Perfect match up with my 11’ 1.75 Torrix.
Sensible, by discounting a Baitrunner you are limiting your options.Thanks everybody for the help, i need to find a daiwa GS 3000 and 4000 to look at i think, or mini BR
No.does that thunnas come with sunglasses.
Brilliant Dave thanks, yes i agree 100% the 4000 GS looks spot on, it will be just getting used to not having the backwind which i do use, butas long as the clutch is good then no worries.Hi Richard,
To give you an idea of size, below from left to right is a Shimano 4000D, a Daiwa GS 4000 and a Daiwa GS 3000. I think for your needs I would go for the 4000 size in the GS reels. The 4000 spool says it takes 300 yds of 10lb, the 3000 spool says 185 yds of 10lb. Hope it helps
Dave
I haven’t had one of these Ci4 reels apart but going by the shimano trend of the others I know all too well (OC, D, aeroX) the only noticeable difference an angler is going to feel between a thunnus and a D is weight saving.No.
But what it does come with is state of the art gearing and a refined clutch.
I suggest you try one out.
Had emThis is all you need perfect size perfect clutch and doesn’t look like A participant at an Elton John convention
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