Okuma Octana Spin 9ft and Okuma Trio High Speed FD reel?

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oli
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Okuma Octana Spin 9ft and Okuma Trio High Speed FD reel?

#1 Post by oli »

how about this combo for bass fishing on lure?what is better casting wheight for 9ft spin 5-20g or 10-35g?

http://www.fishingmegastore.com/okuma-o ... 10053.html is those any good?

http://www.fishingmegastore.com/okuma-t ... ~9328.html whats about those reels?

thanx
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Gabbey11
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Re: Okuma Octana Spin 9ft and Okuma Trio High Speed FD reel?

#2 Post by Gabbey11 »

For that price I picked up a savage bushwacker and a xh 4000 shimano,
Its pretty tasty but I wouldnt be 100% sure on what price you could get it for.
It takes a 20g-60g I think (sorry only had it a week haha) but Ive already seen it pick up some nice fish with no effort at all.
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oli
SAI Hammerhead
Posts: 329
Joined: Mon May 11, 2009 4:20 pm
Favourite Rod: shakespeare k2
Favourite Reel: shimano biomaster
Favourite Fish: sea bass
Location: Cork

Re: Okuma Octana Spin 9ft and Okuma Trio High Speed FD reel?

#3 Post by oli »

Gabbey11 wrote:For that price I picked up a savage bushwacker and a xh 4000 shimano,
Its pretty tasty but I wouldnt be 100% sure on what price you could get it for.
It takes a 20g-60g I think (sorry only had it a week haha) but Ive already seen it pick up some nice fish with no effort at all.
thanx
bass total:
2009-1
2010-35
2011-65
2012-16
2013-6
ATF
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Re: Okuma Octana Spin 9ft and Okuma Trio High Speed FD reel?

#4 Post by ATF »

i cant comment of the Okuma rod, but as for their reel : i cant fault them. Been using the Epix Pro Baitrunners for my coarse fishing and they are fantastic reels, not far off the shimano IMO.....their new blade reels have gotten some great reviews in the UK.
quality reels for much less than the Shimano - but the shimano and daiwa front drag reels are great kit also
ATF
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Posts: 77
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Favourite Rod: Greys Prodigy SPecimen and my RT sp
Favourite Reel: SHimano Twin Power
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Location: Limerick

Re: Okuma Octana Spin 9ft and Okuma Trio High Speed FD reel?

#5 Post by ATF »

oli
SAI Hammerhead
Posts: 329
Joined: Mon May 11, 2009 4:20 pm
Favourite Rod: shakespeare k2
Favourite Reel: shimano biomaster
Favourite Fish: sea bass
Location: Cork

Re: Okuma Octana Spin 9ft and Okuma Trio High Speed FD reel?

#6 Post by oli »

thanx for that :D
bass total:
2009-1
2010-35
2011-65
2012-16
2013-6

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