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Old February 17th, 2004, 06:04 PM
Netguider
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Default I bought it! New Calcutta Computerized reel

Hi guys,

Well, I went off the deep end and ordered a new Shimano Calcutta TE DC reel
today. I also ordered a 7' Kistler Helium rod to put it on. I'm using a G
Loomis 7' rod with my Stella 1000, but I've been reading some nice things
about this Kistler rod and thought I'd like to give one a try.

There's still several inches of ice on the lakes here in southern Indiana so
it may be a few weeks yet before I can test it out. I'm putting Power Pro
6/20 on the Calcutta. I have Power Pro 4/15 on the Stella.

I bought the 201 model which is "left" hand retrieve. I had a left hand
retrieve reel years ago and it was fine. It did take some getting used too
though. The only time I really noticed a difference was when using the
outfit for worm fishing. You just get a certain feel for twitching the rod
in your left hand. I remember it taking some time to get that same "feel"
right handed.

I mentioned in a previous post that I only used the Stella/Loomis outfit
last year for all of my bass fishing. The addition of the Calcutta should
allow me a lot more options. My skill level isn't nearly high enough to
warrant having special rods/lines/lures for specific types of presentations.
This should make a decent worming outfit and a very nice rig for throwing
lures.

I've got about $800 a piece in these two outfits which seems like a hell of
a lot of money, but it's probably no more than the cost of the dozen or so
rods and reels that many of the better anglers have laying around.

If this outfit is anywhere near as good as the Stella/Loomis combo, it will
be worth it. And besides..... you can't take it with you :-)

I'll let you know how I like the "left" hand retrieve and how the combo
performs as soon as the lakes thaw out.

Randy



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Old February 17th, 2004, 07:30 PM
Richard Liebert
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Default I bought it! New Calcutta Computerized reel

You must be single, no kids, and off of welfare?

"Netguider" wrote in message
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Hi guys,

Well, I went off the deep end and ordered a new Shimano Calcutta TE DC

reel
today. I also ordered a 7' Kistler Helium rod to put it on. I'm using a G
Loomis 7' rod with my Stella 1000, but I've been reading some nice things
about this Kistler rod and thought I'd like to give one a try.

There's still several inches of ice on the lakes here in southern Indiana

so
it may be a few weeks yet before I can test it out. I'm putting Power Pro
6/20 on the Calcutta. I have Power Pro 4/15 on the Stella.

I bought the 201 model which is "left" hand retrieve. I had a left hand
retrieve reel years ago and it was fine. It did take some getting used too
though. The only time I really noticed a difference was when using the
outfit for worm fishing. You just get a certain feel for twitching the rod
in your left hand. I remember it taking some time to get that same "feel"
right handed.

I mentioned in a previous post that I only used the Stella/Loomis outfit
last year for all of my bass fishing. The addition of the Calcutta should
allow me a lot more options. My skill level isn't nearly high enough to
warrant having special rods/lines/lures for specific types of

presentations.
This should make a decent worming outfit and a very nice rig for throwing
lures.

I've got about $800 a piece in these two outfits which seems like a hell

of
a lot of money, but it's probably no more than the cost of the dozen or so
rods and reels that many of the better anglers have laying around.

If this outfit is anywhere near as good as the Stella/Loomis combo, it

will
be worth it. And besides..... you can't take it with you :-)

I'll let you know how I like the "left" hand retrieve and how the combo
performs as soon as the lakes thaw out.

Randy





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Old February 17th, 2004, 08:38 PM
Charles B. Summers
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Default I bought it! New Calcutta Computerized reel

I hate single men... just kidding of course, but there may be a touch of
envy here somewhere.

Be sure to give us a report on how well you like it, when you finally get to
use it. Not that I'll be rushing off to order one... still have three kids
at home, but I'm interested in knowing.


"Netguider" wrote in message
...
Hi guys,

Well, I went off the deep end and ordered a new Shimano Calcutta TE DC

reel
today. I also ordered a 7' Kistler Helium rod to put it on. I'm using a G
Loomis 7' rod with my Stella 1000, but I've been reading some nice things
about this Kistler rod and thought I'd like to give one a try.

There's still several inches of ice on the lakes here in southern Indiana

so
it may be a few weeks yet before I can test it out. I'm putting Power Pro
6/20 on the Calcutta. I have Power Pro 4/15 on the Stella.

I bought the 201 model which is "left" hand retrieve. I had a left hand
retrieve reel years ago and it was fine. It did take some getting used too
though. The only time I really noticed a difference was when using the
outfit for worm fishing. You just get a certain feel for twitching the rod
in your left hand. I remember it taking some time to get that same "feel"
right handed.

I mentioned in a previous post that I only used the Stella/Loomis outfit
last year for all of my bass fishing. The addition of the Calcutta should
allow me a lot more options. My skill level isn't nearly high enough to
warrant having special rods/lines/lures for specific types of

presentations.
This should make a decent worming outfit and a very nice rig for throwing
lures.

I've got about $800 a piece in these two outfits which seems like a hell

of
a lot of money, but it's probably no more than the cost of the dozen or so
rods and reels that many of the better anglers have laying around.

If this outfit is anywhere near as good as the Stella/Loomis combo, it

will
be worth it. And besides..... you can't take it with you :-)

I'll let you know how I like the "left" hand retrieve and how the combo
performs as soon as the lakes thaw out.

Randy





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Old February 18th, 2004, 01:22 AM
Netguider
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Default I bought it! New Calcutta Computerized reel

How did you know???? Single "yes", "Kids", grown and gone, "Crazy", you
didn't even have to ask that one, it's obvious :-)

Randy

PS (Making $60 an hour as a computer tech doesn't hurt either!)


  #5  
Old February 18th, 2004, 01:32 AM
Richard Liebert
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Please post your review of your new Calcutta when you are ready. I am very
curious to hear how well it works for you.

My youngest is still 13.




"Netguider" wrote in message
...
How did you know???? Single "yes", "Kids", grown and gone, "Crazy", you
didn't even have to ask that one, it's obvious :-)

Randy

PS (Making $60 an hour as a computer tech doesn't hurt either!)




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Old February 18th, 2004, 01:36 AM
Charles Summers
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$60.00 per hour!!! Ok... I am envious now!

--
Charles B. Summers
Secret Weapon Lures
http://www.secretweaponlures.com


"Netguider" wrote in message
...
How did you know???? Single "yes", "Kids", grown and gone, "Crazy", you
didn't even have to ask that one, it's obvious :-)

Randy

PS (Making $60 an hour as a computer tech doesn't hurt either!)




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Old February 18th, 2004, 03:28 AM
Eric Ryder
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"Richard Liebert" wrote in message
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Please post your review of your new Calcutta when you are ready. I am very
curious to hear how well it works for you.

My youngest is still 13.


My kid's 5, so I'd appreciate it if you would hold the dang review until
say.... he's old enough to post his own bail money.





"Netguider" wrote in message
...
How did you know???? Single "yes", "Kids", grown and gone, "Crazy", you
didn't even have to ask that one, it's obvious :-)

Randy

PS (Making $60 an hour as a computer tech doesn't hurt either!)






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Old February 19th, 2004, 11:49 AM
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
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"Calif Bill" wrote in message SNIP

I just bought a $42,000+ truck. That count for crazy?


Nope, not if it's a Chevy Duramax...
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http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com
G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods
http://www.herefishyfishy.com


 




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