Elec-Tra-Mate Tuna Brute Electric Reel Review

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Asked by scott 4 years ago

what is the size (HP) of the motor on this unit?

Bernie De Graaf 4 years ago

The electric reels are always measured in volts for example the Tuna Brute is available in a 12v DC and with a 24V DC drawing more voltage creating more torque and pulling power. It is a 130lb class boom.

Asked by Jerry 5 years ago

Deos this model pull more than the 200#'s of drag than the brute 2000?

Chris 5 years ago

Yes, according Elec-tra-Mate it does

Asked by Dave 8 years ago

How much does it cost for a extra spool for the brute

Kaitryn 8 years ago

They cost 339.99$ through Elec-Tra-Mate. You will have to order one from them directly. We do not carry them. http://elec-tra-mate.com/store/store.php?crn=225&rn=529&action=show_detail

Asked by Nolan 8 years ago

Hi, I am putting a green stick on my 38 henriques and I was wondering if this was the best reel to use for charter/ recreational fishing, I was also wondering if you know how the green stick works, my main concern is when a fish hits it and the stick rel

Paul 8 years ago

The Brute is a great mainline reel for green sticking. Because it uses an electric motor instead of hydraulic it is virtually a plug and play option. In terms of rigging this is something that was done the same way for a long time but now with the birth o