Guest buick14 Posted March 8, 2009 Report Posted March 8, 2009 HI all I am looking to buy a stradic mgfb, regular stradic, or sustain is the sustain worth the $100 more for 2 bearings and titanium spool lips? Is there more to this reel or .. stradic priced well, but I want to try something a tad diferent possibly..but 100$ difference..will i even notice? stradic mgfb anyones thoughts..???? not even much light even though magnesium? Now, it will be for a dropshot rod, ML whats the best size to go with? 1000 is what i was thinking for weight, Ihave never done under 6 lbs...but want to try 4....is 4 lb on a ML strong enough for solid hooksets etc.? help me decide please, I kinda want a 1000 but am affraid i will end up with a 2500(not that its a bad thing either...) thanks! -Mark
Garry2Rs Posted March 8, 2009 Report Posted March 8, 2009 I owe a 9 or ten year old Stradic 1000. Since I use baitcasters for anything over about a 1/4 ounce, it's my favourite spinning reel, Last year I landed a large mouth of over 5 pounds and several Smallies of over three pounds with it. I was using 10 pound Power Pro on it. The 2500 might be a better all around size, but for plastic worms and drop shot-ting I love the smaller reel. When I bought this reel I felt the Stradic sat at the point of diminishing returns. Up to that price you got quite a bit more each time you moved up a price bracket. After the Stradic the steps were bigger and the additional gain was smaller.
Raf Posted March 8, 2009 Report Posted March 8, 2009 i think you'll enjoy the 1000 size a lot more for that application. 2500 series reels are good all-round reels if you need them to do many things but for a specific ML application the smaller reel will be better IMO i can't comment on the stradic vs sustain
trapshooter Posted March 8, 2009 Report Posted March 8, 2009 Stradics have been great to me. I own 5 - 2 1000's and 3 2500's. I honestly like my 1000's better. Lots of size for a walleye/drop shot combo AND I use both my 1000's all winter on ice rods. Double duty, gotta love that.
rhare Posted March 8, 2009 Report Posted March 8, 2009 I only use stradics they are the best bang for your buck. I have mostly 2500 and 3000. I find the 1000 too small for most of what I do. The mgfb is a sweet reel, its a little lighter but not all that much. the new FI's are deadly and unless money is bo object I would save the extra cash and get a FI. The 3000 series has a sweet paddle handle and holds a bit more line, great for braid. you can also interchange your 3000 and 2500 spools. I personally think a 2500 would be a better all round reel, but it comes down to what suits your needs
walleyemen Posted March 8, 2009 Report Posted March 8, 2009 i use the the 1000 for dropshotting and i find it balances out the rod more in your hands than the heavier 2000 or 2500 series, nothing but 6 pound 100% berkely fluro never had a problem or break off fishing erie for smallies, before buying bring in your rod and put both on you will see what i mean, good luck with your purchase.Wayne
Guest buick14 Posted March 10, 2009 Report Posted March 10, 2009 thanks for the help, here was my conclusion: The stradic was probably the best bang for the buck, but I noticed a difference between the sustain and the stradic for sure....now the mgfb, I noticed no difference except price and color So I got a sustain... The 1000 series balanced much better with the rod without a doubt....but there were no 1000 sizes left, so I got the 2500 I am still happy with my decision, as I feel with time it will be more versatile for me, and I may feel that little bit better knowing I can change it up if I wanted thanks for all the help again! -Mark
Dan668 Posted March 10, 2009 Report Posted March 10, 2009 i bought a 2500. obv heavier but the extra line makes it more versatile. The difference in weight is barely noticeable in some series of reels.
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