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Topic subject A new baitcasting reel
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25180, A new baitcasting reel
Posted by Jdub, Mon Jan-03-05 08:01 PM
Ive been looking around for awhile for a new reel but there are so many out there im having a hard time.
I have 2 curados and i love them, but i dont know if i want to get a new one, or stick with the reels i already know i like.

My question is, wat would u recommend for a reel under $130?
25181, RE: A new baitcasting reel
Posted by bass to the end, Mon Jan-03-05 08:14 PM
I can bring my 05 bass pro shop catlog to your houseyou can borrow it if you want.
25182, RE: A new baitcasting reel
Posted by BASSCAT, Mon Jan-03-05 08:34 PM
You can buy my Curado for eighty bucks !!!!
25183, RE: A new baitcasting reel
Posted by Jdub, Mon Jan-03-05 08:38 PM
i got the basspro catalog.

THanks tho

i think im goin to have to pass u up on that offer,
thanks

* Has anyone have or have tried Quantum Accurist PT??
Any feedback??*
25184, RE: A new baitcasting reel
Posted by Detroit3Pistons, Mon Jan-03-05 09:28 PM
I have 4 Curados and thought about buying a different reel but in the end I stuck with the Curado. I have'nt tried any of the Quantoms. I've tried some of the mid range Daiwas ($50-120) but liked my Curado more.
25185, RE: A new baitcasting reel
Posted by Samurai TI, Mon Jan-03-05 10:12 PM
I don't have any experience with the Pflunger President but haven't heard any bad things about them. Scott Green likes them a lot and thinks they're a better deal than the curados. Right at that price point too.

I would probably try one myself but darn Mr. Pham is making me think about those more high priced reels :9

Anyway, try something different and let us know! Shimano are hard to get away from but experimenting might lead to something great!

Todd
25186, RE: A new baitcasting reel
Posted by Bassin, Mon Jan-03-05 10:32 PM
Don't know if you have seen them yet but Shimano makes "Low end" baitcasters. Bass Pro Shops do not carry them,but Cabela's do. Sure they are cheap in price, but not in qaulity. I have been using the Coriolis. Perfect for the guy that doesn't want/have a wad of cash to spend. Shimano is a great manufacturer, can't go wrong there...

Bassin
25187, RE: A new baitcasting reel
Posted by marcx, Mon Jan-03-05 11:29 PM
If it were me, I would spend just a couple more bucks and get the curado superfree. I have been using shimano baitcasters for a few years now and swear by them.. marc x
25192, RE: A new baitcasting reel
Posted by billythekidd44, Tue Jan-04-05 09:18 AM
I`ve got a used chronarch 100 I`m selling.They only reason I`m getting rid of it is because its righthanded(I`m going all lefthanded).Its one of the best reels out there,on a scale of 1-10 mechanically its a 9.5+ and an 8+ cosmeticly.I`ll let it go to one you guys for $120.00 or possibly trade it for a cbr 847.It also comes with the cloth shimano reel bag,wrench,extra weights and the paperwork.Bill
25193, RE: A new baitcasting reel
Posted by Sacto John, Tue Jan-04-05 09:21 AM
I do not want to sound like a Shimano whore but I will not buy anything else.

I have had Abus, Diawas, Quantums, Mitchels, Bass Pro, and Cabela reels and while they are all very fishable they do not seem to have the duribility of the Shimanos. I know that I have posted this before but I still use my very first Shimano baitcaster that I got in 1988, it still works like a champ and I have never had it serviced or cleaned. Last year I bought one each of the low end Shimano baitcasters (Castillo, Crestfire) and have been impressed with them. Now they are not Curados but they are very useful reels. The other thing I like about Shimano is their coustomer service. I recently sent my older spinning real to them and they fixed it no charge and it was back in my hands in just over a week. If you like the shimanos I would stick with them. I am thrilled that Santa brought me my first Curado this year, I am sure I will have it for a very long time.
25194, RE: A new baitcasting reel
Posted by Samurai TI, Tue Jan-04-05 09:39 AM
I might get that reel from you Bill (if Jared doesn't want it). I think you're smart to go left-handed. I have one that I have experimented with but may go with more come the future.

Todd
25201, RE: A new baitcasting reel
Posted by billythekidd44, Tue Jan-04-05 11:03 AM
O.k Todd your next in line if Jared doesn`t want it.
25205, I'm Mad
Posted by FISH JC, Tue Jan-04-05 12:13 PM
I’m mad at BPS and all others reel manufactures who continue to ignore
that there is a big market for the people who fish left handed reels.

If you’re comfortable in casting with your right hand then switching hands to wined with your right hand then be it. sorry ;(

For me I have lost too many fish on the moment the bait enters the water.

Use to fish right hand reels till I tried a left handed and will never go back.

Just wanted to stir up some thoughts }(

03. cents
25207, RE: I'm Mad
Posted by woodsac, Tue Jan-04-05 01:36 PM
I'm right there with you Joe!

Each year these companies produce new reels, right handed. The demand for those reels in a left hand model is high. Later in the year they produce left hand models, but very few. They sale out faster then they can make them!

It's the same thing every year, no lefties!!! By the time they have them in stock, there is a new model on the market, but again only in right hand x(

But I'm gonna hold tight for the Okuma's. I was told by a little bird that the lefties would be available later this year. They will be replacing all my curado's!
25210, RE: I'm Mad
Posted by billythekidd44, Tue Jan-04-05 02:59 PM
Shimano and Daiwa are 2 of the best that makes lefthanded reels in almost all of their line.You definately cant go wrong with shimano, high quality and a great selection a little pricey but you get what you pay for especially when it comes to reels.Jake why would you want to get rid of your curados?There good quality reels,reaonably priced,left handed models available what else could you ask for?just curious.I`ve fished with alot of different reels and shimano diffenately is #1.Daiwa is hit and miss.abu garcias are o.k they`ll lat a long time but a little slow in technology in my opinion.And okuma,well.....the induron is pretty smooth 10 bearings I believe,but doesnt feel as smooth as my shimanos with half the amount of bearings.They are well made but one of the heaviest reels I`ve used.The new ones look much cooler and look alot lighter than the induron,I also like the fact they kick down a wiffle spool and a regular spool.I`d like to try one when there available,maybe I`ll get one at the raffle again.
25208, RE: I'm Mad
Posted by Fishcat, Tue Jan-04-05 02:35 PM
Only problem I have with the leftys is when I'm flippin, sometimes the line gets caught on the drag ajustment(star). That never happens with the right hand models. I have both left and right side retrieve models, if one wrist starts to fatigue I'll use the opposite retrieve reel. It works for me! Left retrieve for casting frogs, blades, cranks, and Right retrieve for flippin and pitchin! }(
25196, Buy Okuma
Posted by Lake, Tue Jan-04-05 09:42 AM
Dont even think twice about it. These are awesome reels. Check it out

This is the Nemesis you can get through Cabelas

http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/product/standard-item.jhtml?id=0029727119580a&navAction=jump&navCount=5&indexId=cat20331&podId=0029727&catalogCode=IF&parentId=cat20331&parentType=index&rid=&cmCat=MainCatcat20166&hasJS=true

And here is the top of the line VS LP 9bb Check it out I will soon have all my rods rigged with these

http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/product/horizontal-item.jhtml?id=0029729119581a&navAction=jump&navCount=1&indexId=cat20331&podId=0029729&catalogCode=IF&parentId=cat20331&parentType=index&rid=&cmCat=MainCatcat20166&hasJS=true
25197, RE: Buy Okuma
Posted by Samurai TI, Tue Jan-04-05 09:47 AM
'bout time you posted John! Was wondering about you. :P

So, when are you going to let me try one of those bad boys out?

Todd
25198, RE: Buy Okuma
Posted by Lake, Tue Jan-04-05 09:56 AM
yah i'm a bit behind right now, trying to get BNT 2005 legal stuff kicked off.


Worse case you will be able to check them out at the Clear Lake Open in May or you can always go by ISE in Feb. to play with them.
25199, Reels
Posted by SurferDave, Tue Jan-04-05 10:03 AM
Jared, if you want a great reel for a good price, I really like my scorpion 1000/1001. They'll run you around $150, but I've seen them go for less on ebay brand new. You could probably get it for around $135. They cast and pitch 1/8 to 1/4 ounce weights well, but can still handle the heavier stuff. I'll show you one this weekend if I do the tourny. Check out this URL: www.japantackle.com

Come'on todd, I know you're spending $18.00 on lures, why not $250.00 on a reel, at least with the reel, you can be sure a bass isn't going to break it off ;)
25209, RE: A new baitcasting reel
Posted by Striper, Tue Jan-04-05 02:43 PM
Check out the low-profile Tica Sculptor SL, 12 bearings, super-smooth, left and right hand, $129. And for big swimbaits and salt water the 12 bearing Caiman CA round reel for $99. Can't beat the quality/price for a 12 bearing reel. digitaldagger.com
25211, RE: A new baitcasting reel
Posted by Jdub, Tue Jan-04-05 03:19 PM
Bill,

How old is it? What model of the chronarch is it? 100b?
Can i think about it for a couple days and post either tomorrow or thursday to tell what my decision is?
or email u.

Thanks Todd for lettting me get a shot at this.


**I might just see u out there Bill, i been wanting to fish the Grove for a while now.**
25213, RE: A new baitcasting reel
Posted by billythekidd44, Tue Jan-04-05 04:46 PM
Its the 100a,its also 3 seasons old and was $200.00 new.And yes you can think it over,you can even try it before you buy it.One other good thing about shimanos is they hold there value well,so if you ever decide to sell it you`ll at least get your money back.And now that they discontinued the bantam chronarch this year the value I suspect will even get higher because of its popularity amoungst fisherman.Shoot me an e-mail when you decide.Bill
25212, RE: A new baitcasting reel
Posted by CATCHEM_CARO, Tue Jan-04-05 04:24 PM
Shimano has been the best reels for me. You can buy there cheapest reels and you will still have some thing of quality in your hands. I have triied a few of the other brands entry level reels and they performed ok, but the Shimano's quality is hard to beat. If you do try some other brand please let us know what you think.

Rich