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<blockquote data-quote="bassassassin8" data-source="post: 144071" data-attributes="member: 1894"><p>X2. I like having a 7:1 so much better. My main crankin' rod and my flippin' setup are. I've heard many people use a lower ratio for crankin' but for me, I feel like I can just always slow down my presentation to what I want it to be or really blaze through the water. And if you get a cruddy hook up, you can winch em to the boat quicker. I agree w/ you that w/ a 7:1, if your fishing heavy cover, you can get a fish outta there ASAP w/o havin to worry about them getting wrapped around anything. </p><p></p><p>Anywho, back to the cheaper baitcasters. I'm a firm believer in you get what you pay for. If there were any "cheaper" baitcasters I'd recommend. KVD's Quantum one that's 99.99 w/ the flippin' switch, Quantum Accurist, or Shimano's Citica if you search around a good deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassassassin8, post: 144071, member: 1894"] X2. I like having a 7:1 so much better. My main crankin' rod and my flippin' setup are. I've heard many people use a lower ratio for crankin' but for me, I feel like I can just always slow down my presentation to what I want it to be or really blaze through the water. And if you get a cruddy hook up, you can winch em to the boat quicker. I agree w/ you that w/ a 7:1, if your fishing heavy cover, you can get a fish outta there ASAP w/o havin to worry about them getting wrapped around anything. Anywho, back to the cheaper baitcasters. I'm a firm believer in you get what you pay for. If there were any "cheaper" baitcasters I'd recommend. KVD's Quantum one that's 99.99 w/ the flippin' switch, Quantum Accurist, or Shimano's Citica if you search around a good deal. [/QUOTE]
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