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Old 01-23-2014, 10:01 AM
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Not sure that it will be that good but have read a lot about this reel on Australia forums. The Japanese evidently are big on UL gear. I was looking at a rod that was rated to cast a jig as small as 1/100 of an ounce. But importing a rod is much different than doing a reel. My understanding is the duty on a rod may double the cost but reels come in with no charge. Looking forward to getting the reel and try it out. Also just ordered a Humminbird 899 ci HD si sonar for my BG Prowler II. Hope Chad and guys can help me figure out how to mount that beast......LOL. At least I will no longer be fishing blind.


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Old 01-27-2014, 06:35 PM
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Received my reel in the mail today. It took two and a half business days for it to arrive.....pretty impressive right there. It started out in the Japanese EMS mail service and was handed off in New York to US Postal. There was no customs duty on the reel and it is my understanding no matter which reel you order from Japan...be it 100 dollars or 700 dollars......there will be no customs. A rod on the other hand is a different story. The Luvias 2004H is not a high end Japanese reel...I would consider it a lower middle class reel. The best US market reel I have used is a Shimano Stradic. Up until today I thought it was a great reel. I have 4 Stradics....3 of them are less than a year old....2 Pflueger Supreme XT's....the new ones...but this Luvias blows all of these reels out of the water. Everything about this reel is quality. The fit and finish are great and I have never had a reel as smooth as this one. There is no play, flex, or wobble in this reel at all. When you take it apart and look at the drag...gears......you can tell it is very well made. The clicker for the drag is heavy duty. The bail spring is very strong. The spool on this reel is a shallow spool....which is what I wanted. I will probably spool this reel with Sunline Sniper FC and use it for trout fishing. If I had the money I would replace all my reels with a JDM reel. After handling this reel my old stock of reels feel like junk......there is just that much difference. I was warned by Jeremy and also read on several forums around the world that once you use a JDM reel there is no turning back. While I have not caught the first fish on this reel when and if I need another reel it will be from Japan. This reel was $233. You can get several brands of JDM reels for $180....and I would bet money right now they are far better than any $300 US domestic market reel. I cannot imagine what JDM reels in the $600 range would be like. I feel to get this quality of reel in the US stores you will have to spend four to six hundred bucks....IMHO. One thing for sure is you can't buy a reel this quality in the USA for less than 300 bucks. There are drawbacks to buying a JDM reel. If I need warranty service I have to return it to Japan. Shimano...Daiwa...ABU Garcia.....will not service a JDM reel in their US Service Centers. There are two people that I have found so far that do service on JDM reels here in the USA. While any reel can break at anytime I don't expect that to happen. If it does I will just have to deal with it. Daiwa has a JDM Certate that is $351 at todays exchange rate. There are also many JDM Shimano spinning reels between $180 and $350 that will be far better than any spinning reel in our market other than the Daiwa Steez and Shimano Stella. Both of those are made in Japan and sold in the US market. So maybe Thursday or Friday I can try the new reel out.


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Old 01-27-2014, 06:56 PM
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Wow! Can you say Rolex...
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Old 01-27-2014, 07:21 PM
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What's the weight on the reel?

It's look pretty sweet.
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Old 01-27-2014, 07:32 PM
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What's the weight on the reel?

It's look pretty sweet.
It weighs 190 grams=6.7 ounces. Travis I tell you I was not expecting this reel to be as good as it is.



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Old 01-27-2014, 07:41 PM
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It is a nice looking reel. But I am blown away by the difference in quality. It ticks me off these reels are not sold here. Europe has them.....New Zealand and Australia have them. My next step up in a reel was going to be the Shimano Sustain...a $300 plus reel. I am glad I did not buy it. I know a lot of folks won't spend this kind of money on a reel but I would not be surprised to know that in Japan they sell $100 dollar reels that are made with same quality involved. Of course you won't find a $100 JDM reel on the Net. I just don't understand why the US market does not sell JDM reels.


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Old 01-27-2014, 08:32 PM
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Old 01-28-2014, 08:27 AM
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Congratulations. That is a shallow spool. 70yds of 4lb?
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Old 01-28-2014, 09:26 AM
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Congratulations. That is a shallow spool. 70yds of 4lb?
It states 110 yards of 4# test mono but I'm not thinking so. But should hold 150 of 2#-5# test NanoFil or 100 yards of 2# mono.



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Old 01-28-2014, 01:17 PM
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That's a sweet looking reel. I subscribe to the idea that for the most part you get what you pay for. If you have a hobby that you spend a lot of time doing you might as well get quality equipment because it will be worth it in the long run. The nicest spinning set up I have is a pflueger patriarch on a carrot stix black rod, Both extremely light weight. I still think you are crazy for fishing 2# test line
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Old 01-28-2014, 03:28 PM
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Take that setup out with txnative and see how quick it takes to remove all the line off that reel, or put the drag to the test with skipjack.
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Old 01-28-2014, 03:41 PM
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Take that setup out with txnative and see how quick it takes to remove all the line off that reel, or put the drag to the test with skipjack.
Oh it won't take long. I have been in that situation many times below Pickwick. Having a 1000 series reel spooled with 2# test NanoFil if you hook into a 5# striper your probably going to lose all your line unless you grab the spool and break it off yourself. But with a good 2# test mono one stands a good chance of getting that fish in.....but it just takes too long.....takes away too much fishing time when the schoolies are in there. I like my kayak fishing but the older I get the more cold weather and me do not agree...LOL. Four years ago I was fishing in single digit temps below JPP but those days are gone. I can still take it in the mid 30's with no wind but that is the bottom for me.



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Old 01-28-2014, 03:55 PM
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That's a sweet looking reel. I subscribe to the idea that for the most part you get what you pay for. If you have a hobby that you spend a lot of time doing you might as well get quality equipment because it will be worth it in the long run. The nicest spinning set up I have is a pflueger patriarch on a carrot stix black rod, Both extremely light weight. I still think you are crazy for fishing 2# test line
The Patriarch is a good reel. I expect the reels I have now....Stradics....Supreme XT's.....and this new Luvias to last a very long time. I have a Stradic FI that is 4 years old and there is nothing wrong with it other than cosmetically it is beat up pretty bad...it has been on the water a lot. As for the 2# test line if you have read some previous posts you will find that when fishing below Pickwick Dam for stripers...large mouth....and white bass I will use anywhere from 6# test up to 17# test. But the majority of my fishing is with 2# test. I just love ultra light fishing. I spent a lot of years working in Saudi and caught plenty of big fish.....and I still love to catch big fish but ultra light is my favorite fishing.


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You can learn a lot at http://www.tackletour.com/
Read the "Enthusiast" articles - http://www.tackletour.com/menuenthusiasttackle.html
Go to their forums and there is an Enthusiast & Import Tackle forum - http://forums.tackletour.com/viewfor...62e1cc0c57c560
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Old 02-01-2014, 03:31 PM
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You can learn a lot at http://www.tackletour.com/
Read the "Enthusiast" articles - http://www.tackletour.com/menuenthusiasttackle.html
Go to their forums and there is an Enthusiast & Import Tackle forum - http://forums.tackletour.com/viewfor...62e1cc0c57c560
Thanks for the link. I had found them in my research and used a lot of info I read off of tackletour to make my decision to go down the road for JDM reels. Should get the reel strung up and try it out on some Normandy trout this coming week.




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