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Before you pull the trigger on the Big Jon reels (which are good) take a close look at Cisco's reels. Their a bit more but they're also the best in my opinion.

 

Top quality materials, design, and durability and the motor can haul in a set of Amish Outfitter boards like they were yellow birds.

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Before you pull the trigger on the Big Jon reels (which are good) take a close look at Cisco's reels. Their a bit more but they're also the best in my opinion.

 

Top quality materials, design, and durability and the motor can haul in a set of Amish Outfitter boards like they were yellow birds.

I may be wrong but I think the motors are the same but the Cisco use a lower gear ratio . There is a price differential on the motors of about ten bucks with the Cisco being the less costly but the mast set up and switches are higher priced with the Cisco . Both set ups work well .

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When did Cisco's become comparatively priced to Big Jons? They were MUCH more when I priced them 3-4 years ago.

I might be in the market again since one of my Big Jons is dead and the other is not far behind. I'm sure they would warrantee them but I don't pull otter boats so theee's a good chance they will die again.

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Looked up the Cisco's and they are a bit more. I have no issue with that if they are a stronger motor. Their site dont give any specs on the motor so I'll have to research them both some more. Is their any other manufacturers of these that I should look into?

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I'm fine with the manuals.  Its the crew I fish with that are constantly whining and need pampering. LOL

If you have the mast BJ sells a conversion kit to electric around $500 that is what we used on one of our set ups . They come complete switches wiring etc.

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Yes the Cisco's are a bit more expensive, but I think I made the right choice. My Amish Outfitter redwood boards pull like a mule and are absolutely no fun to reel in by hand. These electric Ciscos crank em right in.

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The Cisco motors are twice the size of the big jons. Plus there is ZERO plastic anywhere on the Cisco's, all cnc machined aircraft aluminum.

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Plastic bad word ? How are your Scotty's holding up .

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Plastic is a bad word when it's not up to the task. Plastic breaks down from uv light and many larger boats sit in the sun all year not covered up in garages. I know of three boats in my circle of friends that over the years have had problem with plastic part failures on the Big Jon reels.

Has anyone out there experienced a Cisco failure?

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the boards are amazing.even in the summer with copper they often outproduce downriggers and dipseys.The biggest problem I have is lack of a crew to run all of it..Maybe next year my prodical son will return to trolling,lol.

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  • 4 months later...

I switched to Big Jon electric planer reels about 3 years ago. My boat is docked all season long...Indoors in the off season. So far they have been bullet-proof. I let them out manually and retrieve them with the motor. Excellent investment in my crew's shoulders!

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