propman Posted December 26, 2010 Posted December 26, 2010 Got a couple of these for Christmas,can anyone give me any info on these. are they ok to use for salmon fishing? give me some help on these reels. I hate to return them , my wife would get upset...propman
BIGTREBLE Posted December 26, 2010 Posted December 26, 2010 I used them last year and they worked great. I ran them on my Braided dipsy set -up. When we go visit my wifes cousins in the spring I'm going to pick up two more for my wire divers.
Nailer Posted December 26, 2010 Posted December 26, 2010 (edited) I believe they are the same as the Okuma Magda series. They should be just fine. Edited December 31, 2010 by Nailer
1mainiac Posted December 26, 2010 Posted December 26, 2010 The only difference I can see between them and Magna 45DX is the drag material the new MA45DX comes with Carbonite drags and the Cabela 45DX comes with Rulidium Drag material which is the same as the current model Convectors. The Cabela's Gold series appears to be a mix of Convector and Clarion parts.
Line Dancin Posted December 26, 2010 Posted December 26, 2010 I had asked them at cabelas last time down there as i am socsidering some of the smaller ones for walleyes. I was told that they are made by Okuma for cabelas. They are the magda series. and the gold is a SD series reel, which is between the magda and the convector. It was discontinued last year. but they are still making it for cabelas only. I have four of the sd series and i am not overly impressed for the money they are basically a magda with an aluminum spool instead of a graphite spool. The convector is a faster retrieve and a better built reel all around with anti reverse. The magda is a good reel for salmon fishing. Just make sure you maintain it properly.
Hotdog71 Posted December 27, 2010 Posted December 27, 2010 I've used mine for the last 3 years. I was not impressed with the drags. I used mine for my wire dipsy rods and they would always leak, and that was at max drag. Switched the drags before last season with Tuna's tournament drags and they worked awesome. The clickers are a little weak but usable. I switched the plastic clicker spring with a metal one out of a CV45, and it's really loud now. I think because the Cabelas are plactic body reels and the Okumas are graphite, the sound it produces is much different. $8.00 for the drag and $1.00 for the clicker spring and this reel is one you'll catch many fish on. I know mine is well worth the $$$ spent. As previously mentioned, you do need to maintain them. Good luck, and enjoy the new toys!
CITM Posted December 28, 2010 Posted December 28, 2010 Same here - swap the drags and it makes a world of difference. You can also upgrade the handles with convector handles very reasonably direct from Okuma.
spoonfed Posted December 29, 2010 Posted December 29, 2010 I had 6 of them, used them for 1 yr and took them back! I think they are the economy model from Okuma
sfw1960 Posted December 31, 2010 Posted December 31, 2010 They ARE almost part for part the exact same as the Okuma Magda reels (not magna! ) - kids!! I had a DMII 30 for a while, salmon will tear them up over time....
joelsanders Posted December 31, 2010 Posted December 31, 2010 consider also, if you dont fish every single weekend or not like a charter cap'n they should fish well for you.I always hope i get to tangle with the beast that can smoke me! take your time and enjoy,upgrade as needed and remember to always have fun!
Always Gone Posted January 2, 2011 Posted January 2, 2011 I have a couple of these and use them for my downrigger rods. I bought them for my dipsy setups, but have some problems with the drags. They tend to leak alot. If I turn up the drag to stop the leaking, it is too tight for my comfort level.
spoonfed Posted January 2, 2011 Posted January 2, 2011 They ARE almost part for part the exact same as the Okuma Magda reels (not magna! ) - kids!!I had a DMII 30 for a while, salmon will tear them up over time.... Almost is the key word! I have Magdas that are 6 yrs old and still going! Depthmasters didnt last a year.. The parts may look the same on paper, but the drags suck and they dont last
Hotdog71 Posted January 3, 2011 Posted January 3, 2011 Replace the drags- tunasreeltroubles.com You might have to call them, I can't remember if they are listed on the site yet.
Adam Bomb Posted January 3, 2011 Posted January 3, 2011 I have a couple of these and use them for my downrigger rods. I bought them for my dipsy setups, but have some problems with the drags. They tend to leak alot. If I turn up the drag to stop the leaking, it is too tight for my comfort level.Exactly. Tried them when they came out and tore em up on walleye. Had a couple big ones i picked up for salmon and it wasnt long and they were clunkin'. I like my Daiwa, Penns and Shimanos....Also, another vote for tunas drags...SWEET
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