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JMX10HD

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6.4:1

Line Capacity: 12/120
Ball Bearings: 10+1
Max Drag: 14 Lbs.
Recovery: 28" Per Turn
Reel Weight (oz): 8.6
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JMX10HLD

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6.4:1

Line Capacity: 12/120
Ball Bearings: 10+1
Max Drag: 14 Lbs.
Recovery: 28" Per Turn
Reel Weight (oz): 8.6
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JMX10SHD

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7.1:1

Line Capacity: 12/120
Ball Bearings: 10+1
Max Drag: 14 Lbs.
Recovery: 31" Per Turn
Reel Weight (oz): 8.6
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JMX10SHLD

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7.1:1

Line Capacity: 12/120
Ball Bearings: 10+1
Max Drag: 14 Lbs.
Recovery: 31" Per Turn
Reel Weight (oz): 8.6
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JMX20HD

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6.4:1

Line Capacity: 12/160
Ball Bearings: 10+1
Max Drag: 14 Lbs.
Recovery: 28" Per Turn
Reel Weight (oz): 9.6
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  • Diecast aluminum frame and side-plates
  • Black carbon-titanium deposition finish
  • Double-anodized-aluminum spool
  • Premium Japanese stainless steel ball bearings
  • 100% double-shielded 10-bearing system
  • Powerlock™ instant anti-reverse
  • Duralumin drive gear
  • Dual Braking System
  • Beefed-up, super-smooth carbon drag system
  • 10 bearing system
  • Lightweight carbon-fiber Recurve handle with ribbed silicon knob
  • Padded clutch bar
  • Titanium-nitride guide

Our top-of-the-line baitcaster puts the power of carbon into your hands, to revolutionize your fishing. You won’t find this kind of value anywhere else!

Bulletproof inside and out: With its tough diecast aluminum frame and side-plates and lustrous black carbon-titanium deposition finish, your reel will still look awesome years from now. The double-anodized-aluminum spool floats on premium Japanese stainless steel ball bearings, part of a 100% double-shielded 10-bearing system that includes Powerlock™ instant anti-reverse. The hardened Duralumin drive gear is flanked by three special-purpose carbon washers to ensure perfect meshing, for totally smooth winding power with no torque, ever.

Performance plus: Our popular Dual Braking System delivers virtually backlash-free casting. Top-drawer features include: a beefed-up, super-smooth carbon drag system; lightweight carbon-fiber Recurve handle with ribbed silicone knob; padded clutch bar; and titanium-nitride line guide.

''Don’t be afraid to fish these reels hard. They take the fight to the fish and come out on top every time. The retrieve and drag are the smoothest you’ll ever fish!''
Johnny Morris
Bass Pro Shops® Founder
5-Time Bass Master Classic® Qualifier

DBS Dual Braking System
The best of both worlds...six-pin centrifugal brake maintains control during the beginning of the cast; as the spool slows, the magnetic brake takes over to ''feather'' your cast perfectly!

Padded Custom Reel Case
FREE Padded custom reel case included with each Signature Series reel.

Sleek Recurve handle and Star Drag design sits closer to the body for more leverage and further weight reduction!.

The spool shaft rides on two premium, double-shielded ball bearings specifically treated to resist corrosion even in rugged saltwater conditions.

Line recovery in inches per handle turn.

Rated 4.8 out of 5 by 104 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great Reel! This reel is outstandding! Went fishing last weekend with 20 to 25 mph winds and no birds nests. To me it outperforms my Revo SX all day long. I will be buying the 7.1 my next purchase. March 11, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Awesome product one of the smoothest reels i have ever had or used. casts very FAR and accurate with SUPER fast retrieving!! March 7, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great Reel I've got 3 Shimano Calais reels and 2 of the older Johnny Morris reels and this one feels better than others. Get one! January 12, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great Reel! What can i say if you backlash this reel you shouldn't be using it. For the price its a great reel smooth casts far. I've used this a lot haven't had one backlashed once so i don't know what could be the problem, but like i said if you cant use this reel then you shouldn't be using any baitcasters. January 11, 2013
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cast distance? ,Quality of the build?, and the braking systems between the too of them?
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I have never cast the Browning Midas,but I do however have lots of experience with the Johnny Morris. The Johnny Morris is one of the smoothest casting reels I have used and probably the best reel you can get for the money . That being said, once you get in to the mid to high end reels, they all cast around the same distance and the difference in distance is negligible. I handled the browning in store and it seems to be of good quality, but the Johnny morris appears to be noticeably better. They both have dual breaking systems with both magnetic and centrifugal brakes. If you can, I would suggest handling both, but I am confident you will like the Johnny Morris better.
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Knob From Carbonlite

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have any one done it? (How Much?)
My rubber part ripped off. knob feels good (soft and non slip) but. when i was reeling the fish today rubber part of the knob came off!! and i know the carbonlite uses same handle.
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you want to add oil to all (1-3) of the spool bearings. They are possibly located in the side plate, on the spool itself, and under the tension knob. Some reels use plastic bushings in these places instead of bearings. Its best to look at the schematics that came with the reel and go from there. Just add a drop of oil in the crevice towards the center of the bearing. Good luck!
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you can open the tension knob and add a drop of oil there.
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i sugest the new jhonny morris baitcast they are awsome reels and they are strong and smooth
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This reel works fantastic with braid. Ive used 50lb to 70lb braid on my johnny morris with success. I am currently trying out 65lb Powerpro super 8 line. I would recommend going with any 8 strand braid vs the 4-6 strand braids. It makes a big difference in both casting performance and smooth retrieval. I will never go back to using a 4-6 strand braid.
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Here's what has worked for me. Open up the side hatch and have 3 brakes on (pull every other tab outward) and the other 3 brakes off (push the remaining tabs inward until it clicks in). Turn the magnetic brakes on the side to 0 and adjust the spool tension knob so that the lure falls very slowly when the thumb bar is engaged. I then set the magnetic brakes to 7 for everyday routine fishing...maybe 5 if I need a super long cast. This is an unbelievably great reel--experiment with the settings.

Keep in mind the fewer brakes you use...the more likely an over run if you throw it too hard. Pros know how to cast with no brakes. I'm not a pro. I want to fish...I don't want to spend Saturday mornings picking at back-lashes. I get plenty of casting distance with the set up I described. Best wishes.
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you can use the magnetic brakes on the side of the reel and then you pop the side open and then set the pin brakes. i recoment to disengage all your brakes by pushing them inward then engage 2 brakes and they have to be across from each other. and the magnetic brake i would set at 10 and then work your way down as you get comfortable.
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Compared to Revo SX

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I was wanting to buy thiws over the Abu Revo Sx bc everyone I know has the revo and they seem the same but does Anyone know why the Abu has such a stronger Drag System? Does that 10 lbs matter? ALSO, if anyone knows which one casts further please let me know. THanks!!
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No comparison. Get the Johnny Morris. The Abu Revo SX is very, very temperamental. For me, using the Revo SX is like shaving with a straight razor. It's a great reel that casts enormous distances, but it'll cut you badly once in a while.The same cast you were using all morning can result in an enormous backlash out of the blue.

The Johnny Morris DBS is the key. That's the difference between the JM and the Revo SX (magnetic only). Work on it and dial in those brakes. You'll be able to throw it to the point where you won't need your thumb for the landing of the lure...I don't recommend that...I'm just saying that's how good the Johnny Morris reel is. It's a work of art. I engage 3 centrifugal brakes and set the magnetic brakes around 6 or 7 and I can cast 30 yards no problem. I'm not a pro--that's plenty of distance for me. I find that the Revo SX casts further, but the consistency of the Johnny Morris far outweighs that strength.
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I have had the Revo SX and I found that it was hard to use! It has a steep learning curve, where as the Johny Morris is extremely user friendly! It sets up quick and cast like a dream, as for the distance it's about the same for me anyway. But I guess that goes whit experience!

You can get the Revo if you like, it's an awesome reel, I just found it hard to use.

My passe is more the Johny Morris! The dual braking system is super, but like any other casting reel, if your not careful it will overrun! Just a bit of practice. As far as the extra ten pounds of drag, it doesn't really mater, there are some casting reels that only have three pounds of drag and they work great. The trick is to have an educated thumb!
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I understand this reel is categorized under freshwater, and I have been using this reel for freshwater fishing. However, since I moved closer to the coast now, I was wondering if it will be fine to use this reel in saltwater? Maybe a quick rinse after?

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i have used this reel in the sanfrancisco bay for strippers and after am done i clean it with some reel cleaner or reel majic and the real works just fine.
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It should be OK. If you rinse and dry after each use, or as soon as possible! Also you WILL HAVE TO clean,oil,lube after every third or fourth trip out! It can be a bit of a pain, but that way you will be sure that your reel will last a long time! I have reels which I use for saltwater, that are four, five years old. They work just fine, but I take them apart and clean them every other week, or six trips to the saltwater!
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i bought a replacement from Bass Pro. Call their tech line.
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i wouldnt buy a new spool id save your money and buy a daiwa, johny morris are wastes
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the 20HD is a wider spool reel, holds more line.
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The difference between the two is that the JMX20HA holds more line than the JMX10HA!
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are the handles rubber and how do you get to the 6 inside pins? and also will this reel be able to have up to like 30lb test line or 20lb braided line while still having room to let the fish run. Also i know its good but will this reel cast fairly far and accuratly????!!! any help very apprieciated thanks
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On the left side is an oval button, a little smaller than a dime. Press this and turn the side plate and it comes off. The centrifugal drags are inside on the spool.
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The handles are rubber, they feel like the reel grips that are so popular. This reel would handle 30 but Id say 20 is more of a good fit. You wouldnt have much line if you spool it with 30. 20 lb braid would be far to thin to put on a baitcaster. Whatever line diameter the reel is rated for is what size braid you would want. In this case it would be 50 or 65 braid. Many anglers make this mistake and dont understand why the braid digs into itself so bad. Spinning gear is more suited for small braid. This reel will cast as far and as accurate as any on the market. The only limitations will be your skill set with a baitcaster. Good Luck!
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To get to the brake pins, you need to remove the side plate by pressing in the basspro logo and twisting the side plate counter clockwise. Anything over 14lb test diameter will greatly effect your casting performance. I would stick with 12lb diameter mono or 50-55lb braid as it is equivalent to 12lb diameter mono. This reel will hold 120yards of 12lb diameter line, so you should have plenty of room to let a fish run. This reel will cast as far and accurately as any other baitcaster, buy it with confidence.
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