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  • Lighter, stronger version of the original President
  • 9-bearing system with one-way clutch bearing
  • Front drag system
  • Anodized aluminum spool
  • Corrosion-resistant stainless steel components
  • Machined-aluminum handle
  • Sure-Click™ Bail
  • FREE aluminum spare spool

A lighter, stronger version of the original President®, the President® XT is equipped with a smooth front drag system with stainless steel and oiled felt washers. Weight-saving features include an anodized aluminum spool with distinctive hole pattern for lighter weight, [Read More]

   



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6750XTX

Left/Right

4.6:1

14/220

Ball Bearings: 9+1
Max Drag: 14 Lbs.
Recovery: 30.5"
Braid Capacity: 20/270
Reel Weight (oz.): 19.6
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6760XTX

Left/Right

4.6:1

17/230

Ball Bearings: 9+1
Max Drag: 17 Lbs.
Recovery: 31.6"
Braid Capacity: 30/290
Reel Weight (oz.): 20.9
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  • Lighter, stronger version of the original President
  • 9-bearing system with one-way clutch bearing
  • Front drag system
  • Anodized aluminum spool
  • Corrosion-resistant stainless steel components
  • Machined-aluminum handle
  • Sure-Click™ Bail
  • FREE aluminum spare spool

A lighter, stronger version of the original President®, the President® XT is equipped with a smooth front drag system with stainless steel and oiled felt washers. Weight-saving features include an anodized aluminum spool with distinctive hole pattern for lighter weight, corrosion-resistant stainless steel components, machined-aluminum handle with Soft Touch knob, 9-bearing system with one-way clutch bearing, Sure-Click Bail, titanium spool lip and line roller. An aluminum spare spool is included.

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What is "recovery" and "braid capacity" and how do I know which are correct for me?
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Recovery I believe is how much line one complete rotation takes in to the spool. I have the president 6750 XT, which means for every complete rotation of my reel handle, my spool takes in 30.5 inches of line.

Braid capacity is how much braided line it holds I have the 6750 XT, and it says 20/270 which means with 20 lb. braided line my spool will hold 270 yards.

There are two reel choices currently, the 6750 or the 6760. The 6760 is the biggest it makes which means it holds more line, and retrieves more line per rotation, it also has more drag. It also will be a bit heavier.

The 6750, the reel I have, holds a touch less line a recovers a small amount less, will be a bit lighter, and have less drag.

I use the 6750 for tarpon 100 lbs. and under, as well as fishing for gag grouper.

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I have 30lb Power Pro on the 6750 XT, and it works awesome!
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I currently use "SONIC" braid and it handles much better than Mono. I get much greater casting distance with braid and no line twist at all. With mono I usually experienced some line twist.
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yes i use mono braid and carbon they all work fine on it
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yes it comes with a braid ready spool !
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China:(....but still a great reel
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I bought this reel with hopes of medium catfish and striper fishing but I am having trouble finding a rod to match it. My ugly stik will not hold reel because of the size of the mounting flange on reel. Anyone else have this problem? Any suggestions?
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i have had this problem toth many reels ... i always fish ugly sticks.... if the reel mounting frame is too small ... simple solution is to put tape around the mounting frame b4 putting it in ur rod.... if its still to small ... fold a peice of paper in the inside of ur rod and put ur reel in so its snug. if u want it permenant ... a couple drops of epoxy in the rod let it dry and then put your reel in ( paper is recomended not epoxy ) u never know when u will need a new reel ... and the ugly stick usually lasts longer then the reels on the market
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Use a MedHVY salmon/steelhead rod..... what model do u have
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I have a 50 size Pflueger reel that I paired with an Ugly Stik Lite Inshore Spinning Rod. It gets the job done in both saltwater and freshwater. Hope this helps.
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make sure the line is tied tight on the reel. I had same problem but I notice that the string was moving around the reel instead of the spool spining.
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I received this reel today and do not have a schematic for it. How do I perform maintenance without it?
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I allpy a littlle trial and error. These reels are not difficult to understand. I would contact "PFLUGER" and get a schematic to aid you with maintence.
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just look em up on their main site schematics are all over the web
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XT Saltwater vs this XT

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Is there a difference between this XT and the XT designated for saltwater? The market codes are the same for the larger versions.
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Just larger, heavier, and made for larger lines and larger fish
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they are the same, xt was originally made for saltwater, all saltwater means is that it hold up to corosive salt, so if that just means its extra tough i use it for both salt and fresh its my main go to for bass, walleye, pike, bowfin, and pan fish. I also use it in salt water for reds, specks, flounder, mullet, basically any inshore species.
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how does this reel work in the salt water?
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Excellent, can handle 30+ lb. yellowtail.
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work yes recommend no. i would not be using this in saltwater
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Completely depends on the rod and fish you are fishing for. I put 14 pound fire cyrstal which is the best line out there in my opinion.
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You can use monofilament, fluorocarbon, hybrid line, or even a braid if you so desire. Stay within the suggested line sizes for whichever model you purchase.
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on almost all of my reels i use suffix siege it's fantastic along with elite
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