Hi Guys, I would like to buy a set of two reels for a livebaiting kingfish application. the drag range I usually use is around 12/15 pounds as maximum fighting drag. My choice inevitably falls on the Okuma brand, needless to say that I am enthusiastic about my MK 50 tuna fish. I thought about buying two Alijos 12. I checked the various technical characteristics on the Okuma Usa website. I noticed some huge discrepancies in the claimed drag curve between the dual- and single-speed models. Could someone explain to me what these differences are due to? in reality, for the type of fishing technique I practice, double speed would be superfluous. Could you tell me the situation? Thank you!!!
From okuma website https://okumafishingusa.com/products/alijos-2-speed-lever-drag-reels :
QuoteThe SSE Version are the Alijos Sailfish/Kingfish Reels. They are a single speed, high speed reel that feature 6.4:1 gear ratio and are meant to fish a consistent light drag. With a 5.7lb at strike and 10lb max drag, they are designed for that specific fishery.
10lbs in full drag is too little, it would have been nice if they went to 15. I'm sad.
I have a fairly technical question, I hope someone can answer me. Is there a Drag Tournament Cam (TDC) as for the makaira models that is suitable for the Alijos model? If it doesn't exist, do you know if the Makaira TDC CAMs are compatible with Alijos 16 and 12? Thanks to anyone who can help me!!!
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call okuma on this one. the alijos 12 two speed that i have here will be set up for 60 pound fluoro and 20 pounds of drag at strike. it is not set up yet, but i was not aware of any limitations.
QuoteThe SSE Version are the Alijos Sailfish/Kingfish Reels. They are a single speed, high speed reel that feature 6.4:1 gear ratio and are meant to fish a consistent light drag. With a 5.7lb at strike and 10lb max drag, they are designed for that specific fishery.
Quote from: alantani on March 17, 2024, 03:22:52 PMcall okuma on this one. the alijos 12 two speed that i have here will be set up for 60 pound fluoro and 20 pounds of drag at strike. it is not set up yet, but i was not aware of any limitations.
Alan unfortunately I live in Europe and here okuma is distributed by an importer who has no knowledge of this kind of technical training. I thought makaira's Drag Cams could fit (TDC) Some good Samaritans could forward my question to Okuma USA?
Just buy MAK10's, I assume you can get a TDC for them.
Quote from: boon on March 17, 2024, 11:18:01 PMJust buy MAK10's, I assume you can get a TDC for them.
I have already ordered two Makaira 10 SEA. However, the mk10s are very slow and use little line per turn of the reel.
I would also like to use the Alijos for trolling on 30 lbs line class to target the shortbill spearfish, a small rostral that generally does not exceed 30 kg in weight.
Avet LX.
Okuma made the Cedros 10S & 8S lever drags for a short time. They are essentially a blue Makaira 10 or 8 with a single 6.2:1 gear and 34 pounds max drag. I have an 8 I'll be using for wahoo bombs/jigs and yellowtail yo-yoing.
I was just searching the web and saw an 8 listed on a Polish site.
Jack
The new Alijos is built almost exactly like the Makaira. It is a tank.
Quote from: natch! on December 17, 2024, 06:03:33 PMOkuma made the Cedros 10S & 8S lever drags for a short time. They are essentially a blue Makaira 10 or 8 with a single 6.2:1 gear and 34 pounds max drag. I have an 8 I'll be using for wahoo bombs/jigs and yellowtail yo-yoing.
I was just searching the web and saw an 8 listed on a Polish site.
Jack
I never heard about those Cedros LD, sounds like a good reel
I have the really more cheaper Okuma Solterra SLX 10, its a wonderful reel with two thrust bearings, handle resistance on high drag is basically non existence drag is 15/22 which is enough for 80% of local fisheries, but that cedros 8s sounds attractive
Quote from: steelfish on November 13, 2025, 01:14:18 AMQuote from: natch! on December 17, 2024, 06:03:33 PMOkuma made the Cedros 10S & 8S lever drags for a short time. They are essentially a blue Makaira 10 or 8 with a single 6.2:1 gear and 34 pounds max drag. I have an 8 I'll be using for wahoo bombs/jigs and yellowtail yo-yoing.
I was just searching the web and saw an 8 listed on a Polish site.
Jack
I never heard about those Cedros LD, sounds like a good reel
I have the really more cheaper Okuma Solterra SLX 10, its a wonderful reel with two thrust bearings, handle resistance on high drag is basically non existence drag is 15/22 which is enough for 80% of local fisheries, but that cedros 8s sounds attractive
I also like the Okuma Solterra, they are very interesting also for the price.