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Nick Bowles:
Hi Mark, Totally agree that it is going to be hard to beat the old SW and I think there will be the same thing as last time the SW launched and that there was an initial rush to get the SW and then an even bigger rush to try and buy the last remaining FAs as everyone realized it was a great price and still an awesome reel, we still using some FAs in the Musandam after most probably 2000 GTs!

Not sure if the new 8000 is a misprint but it is way to much drag if true for anyone or rod to handle for any length of time, but should be fun to at least try! I heard the 30000 was going to be over 30kgs drag???? Ouch going to hurt! I still think the 14000 is the perfect PE6 reel for GTs and Tuna on a medium set up, I think if you fishing PE8 upwards then the 18000 is the right reel for the line capacity, but end of the day if you can fit 200m of line then that should be enough for any GT in normal conditions, he gets 200m from you that bad boy is way back in the reef, good bye lure and a lot of line, respool. It will be great if the smaller reels can put out the higher drag and maybe a couple of options on max spools to increase line capacity so usie much smaller reels to land much bigger fish. Aaaahhhhh the options!

Cheers,
Nick

Clem Henry:

--- Quote from: Mark Harris on February 05, 2013, 12:13:23 PM ---From a purely dispassionate POV, you have to wonder how much better the 2013 Stella can be when compared to the existing SW 2008 range and whether that will justify a high dollar spend.

Of course, anglers are rarely that logical (I am hopeless!) and there will be lots purchased regardless  ;) .

The 14000 XG is the one that interests me most - could be the perfect PE8 popping reel.

On the 30000, I can't find the weight published anywhere. Anyone know?

On the 8000, is the max drag figure a mis-print? The 8000 puts down more drag than the 30000?

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Hi Mark,

If the drag on the 8k is correct I would say its beacause the drag stack is of the same design (size) as the others...the 8k spool having a smaller circumference will enable a higher drag rating

Christoffer Hansen:
The 08 Stella 8000sw had 25kg drag also. They've improved the drag washers so they claim the higher drag. Highly doubt the reel will actually pull 28kg drag even at max and the practical drag will be much less.

Mark Harris:

--- Quote from: Nick Bowles on February 05, 2013, 03:13:48 PM ---Hi Mark, Totally agree that it is going to be hard to beat the old SW and I think there will be the same thing as last time the SW launched and that there was an initial rush to get the SW and then an even bigger rush to try and buy the last remaining FAs as everyone realized it was a great price and still an awesome reel, we still using some FAs in the Musandam after most probably 2000 GTs!

Not sure if the new 8000 is a misprint but it is way to much drag if true for anyone or rod to handle for any length of time, but should be fun to at least try! I heard the 30000 was going to be over 30kgs drag???? Ouch going to hurt! I still think the 14000 is the perfect PE6 reel for GTs and Tuna on a medium set up, I think if you fishing PE8 upwards then the 18000 is the right reel for the line capacity, but end of the day if you can fit 200m of line then that should be enough for any GT in normal conditions, he gets 200m from you that bad boy is way back in the reef, good bye lure and a lot of line, respool. It will be great if the smaller reels can put out the higher drag and maybe a couple of options on max spools to increase line capacity so usie much smaller reels to land much bigger fish. Aaaahhhhh the options!

Cheers,
Nick

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Hey Nick

I agree with you there and have always considered that 200 metres of PE8 is the minimum for GT fishing, and in that sense 12000 size spools big enough. You can definitely get 200 metres of PE8 onto a Twinpower or Yumeya 12000.  I mentioned earlier in this thread that a stated capacity of 200 m PE8 for a 14000 seems low to me.  Unless Shimano have changed the sizing, it ought be more like 220-230.

On the drags, how right you are. No normal human being could hold on for long (if at all) at some of these high numbers. And of course, what rod is going to hold out under that sort of force?

Like many others I am sure I will be making all sort of logical reasoning for NOT buying a new Stella, and then doing the exact opposite :).

Brandon Khoo:
It isn't just the rod, Mark. The problem with the claims made on the drags is that while the reels can almost certainly pull that much drag, the longeivity of the components inside under heavy use is another question. I have recently had to change the drive gear on both my 10000s and my reels have probably seen a ceiling of around 15kgs of drag. Mind you, both reels have been fished hard since acquired but I am not at all capable of fishing anywhere near the maximum drags claimed on the reels.

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