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I have 2 100's, but they are a little small. I think the 150's would be just right. I love them though, they are smooth and have a great drag system.
 
CM 150R - I like the bigger size as I have giant paws, they real just a hair faster and they hold a lot more line so they can dual for long lining trout or when you fish at 130 feet and some setback and then managed to get snagged and need some breathing room. This may not apply to your lakes of course. That's my two cents. 150 or 100 and you'll still be happy I believe.
 
I have 4-100r ratio5.2-1 almost 300 yds 10# cajun line on each reel. handle retrive is 18.5 per turn. VERY GOOD REELS FOR THE MONEY. CAN'T GO WRONG WITH THESES REELS
 
Vance Tackle used to carry them, that's where I got one of mine. Ollie Damon's in Portland OR also carries them. Checkout their website, they should have dealers listed.
 
Hi Guy's,

The 100 series Tica Caimans retrieve just over 18" per crank and the 150 series Caimans are about 1 ounce heavier and retrieve just of 21" per crank. It is personal preference but I too like the additional 3 inches per crank the 150 series has to offer.

The CM gold (12 ball bearings) CT Silver (6 ball bearings) have been closed out but still are available. They have been replaced by the KT series (3 ball bearings) the GT series (6 ball bearings) and the GJ (12 ball bearings)

Personally I would chose the CM, CT or KT models. They are the best deal for the money. Realistically, the number of bearings doesn't matter for trolling....

Off the top of my head you can find these reels at:
Kokaneemart.com
MrKokanee.com
and hi'stacklebox.com

I do not sell Tica products but I do represent them.

Vance
 
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