01-16-2016, 03:34 PM
Both are very good reels and the balance on them is much better than other line counting reels. You will generally have a slight unbalance with most of your bigger line counter reels as the counter is set to the same side as the drag adjust and cast control.
Other than that, I prefer to use the convector over the saltwater for the corrosion resistance. I mostly fish saltwater and use my line counter to find my sweet spots as well as knowing if I am not beyond the allowable depth for that season.
The Coldwater could work just fine if you are only fishing freshwater. I have been using the Convector for close to 15 years now. The coldwater is just a newer model.
I have been fishing for Okuma for close to 17 years now and have been able to use practically all of their products from freshwater, saltwater, trolling, jigging, flyfishing, speycasting, spinning and bass. Rods and reels.
There are even special setups just for Salmon in case you decide to hit up some in your area.[cool]
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Other than that, I prefer to use the convector over the saltwater for the corrosion resistance. I mostly fish saltwater and use my line counter to find my sweet spots as well as knowing if I am not beyond the allowable depth for that season.
The Coldwater could work just fine if you are only fishing freshwater. I have been using the Convector for close to 15 years now. The coldwater is just a newer model.
I have been fishing for Okuma for close to 17 years now and have been able to use practically all of their products from freshwater, saltwater, trolling, jigging, flyfishing, speycasting, spinning and bass. Rods and reels.
There are even special setups just for Salmon in case you decide to hit up some in your area.[cool]
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