NEW Daiwa Tautla SV 100 first look!! Metanium DC & Steez SV UPDATE!! iCast baits!!!!

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Publicado 2024-07-28
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Daiwa Tatula SV 100: omnia.direct/dZ1rob
Daiwa Steez SV: omnia.direct/7XjJRX
Shimano Metanium DC: omnia.direct/E6oGw6
Gamakatsu King Cobra Jig: omnia.direct/aZBl2q
Great Lakes Finesse Matte Finesse Jig: omnia.direct/dW55nW
Great Lakes Finesse Hover Minnow: omnia.direct/m7bGMV
Great Lakes Finesse Drop Minnow: omnia.direct/Oz09e2
Great Lakes Finesse Hanging Head: omnia.direct/xRmX78

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @PunchFishing
    The Steez SV is $750 MSRP. I kept saying the incorrect price!
  • @michaelloucks4448
    Hey Brian can you do some videos on schimino curado DC reels and some of the other high end schimino reels. I'm one of your subscribers and I absolutely love your channel. Brian there's no u tube channels out there that talk about high end stuff. I'm really enjoying your awesome channel. God bless you and your family your pal fisherman Mike from Missouri.
  • @Danyang1
    That gammy jig looks good for skipping for sure!
  • @DHW448
    Please update us on how the Great Lakes Minnows works out & which one you prefer. I have been getting into mid-strolling & moping also. Good luck tomorrow.
  • @dustinwright4601
    I wish you could do a video just on the best skipping reels out there it would be awesome video that alot of guys would watch
  • I almost feel like a rep for this company at this point but…I like my steez ct, met dc, zillion, bantam, and I love my bates hundo. That reel palms better than others and can do everything other throw large swim baits and it’s just because of the spool size. It feels old school and new school at the same time. I’d trade the met dc all day long for one. You should try one. Nice video as always.
  • @simonyang76
    Thought on the Tat sv 150. Personally I feel as if they went backwards using the old 2017 tat sv frame but it does look better than the old model.
  • @HBeretta
    Good vid dude! But man, I've gotta disagree with you on the Steez 24 on some aspects. I find it so good, in fact, that I sold my Met DC to buy another one. I'm up to four purchased now and HAVE been buying them direct from Japan for basically $300 less than what the US market is selling them for, which is nuts; no clue why they're charging this. Anyway, it throws further than my Zillion21...SLP Works Zillion AND Steez reels which was the first thing i noticed out of the box. Against the Met DC they were both throwing far and basically the same distance which is cool, but I'm more into accurate shorter casts these days equating to more times into the water...increased odds...etc... I'm skipping with it just fine but you might have a point with the SV Boost spools not skipping as well since they're a little more open after startup. I completely disagree with you on how it handles wind. Even on big lakes here in Texas on WINDY days it was considerably superior for me over the Met DC with regard to handicapping either reel too much with the braking. The Steez 24 boost spool is a new spool design from Daiwa with regard to size and width, just wanted to mention. The braking dial on the Steez 24 though...horrid...just horrid! You are right though, nobody should pay $750 for a reel...so there's that for context. And I do mirror your sentiment in a prior video where you basically preach a Zillion 21 or Bantam 22 is as far as you should look from either camp; spot on with this. Now onto the new Tatula...I actually like the way it looks minus the graphics and "Tatula" flair they kill the reel with. My first thought with regard to the design was it looks like it'll be comfortable in hand, especially resting your thumb onto the spool.
  • @jimmypage279
    My opinion for the met dc vs steez sv debate. Met DC: more refined, feels sturdier, smoother, and casts further in any condition. Steez sv less refined, in addition to feeling hollow I can feel the gears more and the reel just isn't as tight as the met dc. The performance isn't better, but is easier to dial w/o having to adjust spool tension knob. Steez sv also doesn't have over spool when you have the reel in free spool, the met dc occasionally does. Steez also casts with less effort but still feels choked. IMO Met DC wins this round quite easily especially once price is factored in.
  • I just bought several packages of the Great Lakes Finesse Hover Minnow and can't wait to try it out on my highlands reservoir that has a lot of suspended spotted bass. Have you tried the US made Trika rods that claim to be very sensitive?
  • @jimbo0411
    I get why they upped the price of the Steez SV. They want to take all your little left hard earned money in our current miserable economy. On that, I am guessing the older non boost SV spool maybe is why the old steez skips better ? Boy it seems that the Tatula SV may now kill the momentum of the Zillion SV for the price unless it's not so solid after using.. Thanks for the updates on the soft plastics and Met DC..! interesting..
  • @treehunter1
    Is the tatula as smooth as the zillion? Since Tatula now has hyperdrive and sv boost, I feel I can save money and get the same performance of the zillion
  • Brian WHAT happened to You Daiwa STEEZ SV goes out of the window 😑🥱🤔 Shimano Metanium DC enters the Room 🤩🥳🙃 🙄🤔😳😁😂😂😂I remember you uploaded another Metanium video in the past. 😅😅 About reading the dials. FYI Price SV: 600----650€uro for European anglers (or buy JDM) Price Met DC 540€