Daiwa Lexa HD?
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2018 9:50 am
Any of you guys use the Lexa HD for swimbaits? Interested in getting one.
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Thanks for the response.. What model tatula do you use? Still looking for a good reel for glidebaitsSteve L wrote:Don't bother. I have two that I sent to Daiwa for some answers. The problem; the reel will sometimes engage in mid-cast. Of course, when this happens, it's easy to break off expensive swimbaits. Daiwa neither fixed the problem or gave any answer to remedy the problem. They were aware of the issues and told me, it is something that just happens. They returned the reels back to me. I took them to the water and promptly snapped off a Triple Trout. They're in my garage and you can have them. On a positive note, the Tatula reels are pretty good.
Hachubasco2 wrote:I'll take those 400's Steve. Dead serious, pm me some info if you want to get rid of them
Use it all the time. No issues. Here it is with a WINN handle. I also still use the OG 300 HS. Tatula HD 200 and 100. Have fun!DayzDynastyfishing wrote:Any of you guys use the Lexa HD for swimbaits? Interested in getting one.
Nice fish!bassindon69 wrote:Use it all the time. No issues. Here it is with a WINN handle. I also still use the OG 300 HS. Tatula HD 200 and 100. Have fun!DayzDynastyfishing wrote:Any of you guys use the Lexa HD for swimbaits? Interested in getting one.
Tranx 300... Bullet proof.DayzDynastyfishing wrote:Thanks for the response.. What model tatula do you use? Still looking for a good reel for glidebaitsSteve L wrote:Don't bother. I have two that I sent to Daiwa for some answers. The problem; the reel will sometimes engage in mid-cast. Of course, when this happens, it's easy to break off expensive swimbaits. Daiwa neither fixed the problem or gave any answer to remedy the problem. They were aware of the issues and told me, it is something that just happens. They returned the reels back to me. I took them to the water and promptly snapped off a Triple Trout. They're in my garage and you can have them. On a positive note, the Tatula reels are pretty good.
Dan, what do you think might be causing the premature engaging of the spool?DanIsaac wrote:Tranx 300... Bullet proof.DayzDynastyfishing wrote:Thanks for the response.. What model tatula do you use? Still looking for a good reel for glidebaitsSteve L wrote:Don't bother. I have two that I sent to Daiwa for some answers. The problem; the reel will sometimes engage in mid-cast. Of course, when this happens, it's easy to break off expensive swimbaits. Daiwa neither fixed the problem or gave any answer to remedy the problem. They were aware of the issues and told me, it is something that just happens. They returned the reels back to me. I took them to the water and promptly snapped off a Triple Trout. They're in my garage and you can have them. On a positive note, the Tatula reels are pretty good.