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Rob November 20th, 2004 06:07 PM

What about shimano vs abu garcia?
 
I've heard that the abu reels are also very reliable and borderline
indestructible... Looks like Cabe**'s has some really good deals on
those as well..

Thanks!
Rob

AJH November 20th, 2004 08:00 PM

What about shimano vs abu garcia?
 
I think Abu reels are very good. Most serious bass fisherman like
Shimano Curado's which are great reels..Abu baitcasting reels imo are a
little harder to learn to use but do a fine job.. they are very easy to
maintain and parts and service is readily available...I would stay away
from the AB and EON models but the C3, C4 and C5 mags are very good
reels, I doubt if you could find a better reel in the $60-$80 price
range. I throw 4 inch weightless senko type baits with a Abu 4600 C3
with out a problem..


Illinois Fisherman November 20th, 2004 10:05 PM

What about shimano vs abu garcia?
 
Calcutta 250 (gold color) is considered suitable for Light Sal****er
fishing. The Calcutta 200 (silver color) is made for freshwater fishing. It
is the same reel the gold is an anticorrosion coating. Having said that -
Abu C3 - C4 - C5 are considered freshwater reels. The larger size 6500 and
7000 are used for both fresh and salt water casting. Confused?

The Abu has a great reputation for reliability and longevity. It's a reel
you can hand down to your children. It is the best bang for the buck. For my
type of fishing - Bass, Walleye, Cat, Pike, and Muskie the C4 and C5 are the
best all around reel you can buy. $75 to $100 new in a store, on Ebay about
50 to 80 new. Used ones go for a little less.

If you want a reel that is going to give you the best it can for less than
$100.00 get an Ambassadeur. You will not regret it.




"Rob" wrote in message
om...
I've heard that the abu reels are also very reliable and borderline
indestructible... Looks like Cabe**'s has some really good deals on
those as well..

Thanks!
Rob




Jack Dalzell November 22nd, 2004 12:19 PM

What about shimano vs abu garcia?
 
"Illinois Fisherman" wrote in message om...
Calcutta 250 (gold color) is considered suitable for Light Sal****er
fishing. The Calcutta 200 (silver color) is made for freshwater fishing. It
is the same reel the gold is an anticorrosion coating.




This is not the difference, the Calcutta 200 has a die-cast frame,
where as the 250 has a forged frame. Both reels are anodized (the 250
is gold and the 200 is silver).

Just to let you guys know, I'm still around lurking, but having to
post thru google is very time consuming so I'm not too active, but I
do read the post everyday.

Jack
~~
Jack Dalzell
http://www.jdbass.com under construction (destruction?)
~~

Jack Dalzell November 22nd, 2004 12:19 PM

What about shimano vs abu garcia?
 
"Illinois Fisherman" wrote in message om...
Calcutta 250 (gold color) is considered suitable for Light Sal****er
fishing. The Calcutta 200 (silver color) is made for freshwater fishing. It
is the same reel the gold is an anticorrosion coating.




This is not the difference, the Calcutta 200 has a die-cast frame,
where as the 250 has a forged frame. Both reels are anodized (the 250
is gold and the 200 is silver).

Just to let you guys know, I'm still around lurking, but having to
post thru google is very time consuming so I'm not too active, but I
do read the post everyday.

Jack
~~
Jack Dalzell
http://www.jdbass.com under construction (destruction?)
~~

Illinois Fisherman November 22nd, 2004 01:41 PM

What about shimano vs abu garcia?
 
Thanks for the correction Jack, good to see your still here.


"Jack Dalzell" wrote in message
m...
"Illinois Fisherman" wrote in message
om...
Calcutta 250 (gold color) is considered suitable for Light Sal****er
fishing. The Calcutta 200 (silver color) is made for freshwater fishing.
It
is the same reel the gold is an anticorrosion coating.




This is not the difference, the Calcutta 200 has a die-cast frame,
where as the 250 has a forged frame. Both reels are anodized (the 250
is gold and the 200 is silver).

Just to let you guys know, I'm still around lurking, but having to
post thru google is very time consuming so I'm not too active, but I
do read the post everyday.

Jack
~~
Jack Dalzell
http://www.jdbass.com under construction (destruction?)
~~




Illinois Fisherman November 22nd, 2004 01:41 PM

What about shimano vs abu garcia?
 
Thanks for the correction Jack, good to see your still here.


"Jack Dalzell" wrote in message
m...
"Illinois Fisherman" wrote in message
om...
Calcutta 250 (gold color) is considered suitable for Light Sal****er
fishing. The Calcutta 200 (silver color) is made for freshwater fishing.
It
is the same reel the gold is an anticorrosion coating.




This is not the difference, the Calcutta 200 has a die-cast frame,
where as the 250 has a forged frame. Both reels are anodized (the 250
is gold and the 200 is silver).

Just to let you guys know, I'm still around lurking, but having to
post thru google is very time consuming so I'm not too active, but I
do read the post everyday.

Jack
~~
Jack Dalzell
http://www.jdbass.com under construction (destruction?)
~~




go-bassn November 22nd, 2004 05:51 PM

What about shimano vs abu garcia?
 
Hey Jack - did you get my email? I'm ready to talk about your club whenever
you are. Buzz me!

Warren

"Jack Dalzell" wrote in message
m...
"Illinois Fisherman" wrote in message

om...
Calcutta 250 (gold color) is considered suitable for Light Sal****er
fishing. The Calcutta 200 (silver color) is made for freshwater fishing.

It
is the same reel the gold is an anticorrosion coating.




This is not the difference, the Calcutta 200 has a die-cast frame,
where as the 250 has a forged frame. Both reels are anodized (the 250
is gold and the 200 is silver).

Just to let you guys know, I'm still around lurking, but having to
post thru google is very time consuming so I'm not too active, but I
do read the post everyday.

Jack
~~
Jack Dalzell
http://www.jdbass.com under construction (destruction?)
~~




go-bassn November 22nd, 2004 05:51 PM

What about shimano vs abu garcia?
 
Hey Jack - did you get my email? I'm ready to talk about your club whenever
you are. Buzz me!

Warren

"Jack Dalzell" wrote in message
m...
"Illinois Fisherman" wrote in message

om...
Calcutta 250 (gold color) is considered suitable for Light Sal****er
fishing. The Calcutta 200 (silver color) is made for freshwater fishing.

It
is the same reel the gold is an anticorrosion coating.




This is not the difference, the Calcutta 200 has a die-cast frame,
where as the 250 has a forged frame. Both reels are anodized (the 250
is gold and the 200 is silver).

Just to let you guys know, I'm still around lurking, but having to
post thru google is very time consuming so I'm not too active, but I
do read the post everyday.

Jack
~~
Jack Dalzell
http://www.jdbass.com under construction (destruction?)
~~




Bob La Londe November 24th, 2004 02:29 PM

What about shimano vs abu garcia?
 
When I was a kid my dad bought a bunch of Abu Garcia 5000D bait casters for
cat fishing. We had those rigged on some fishing rods that could have
doubled as pool cues. They would cast a 1 oz pancake sinker just fine when
the spool tension was dialed in right. They would occassionaly backlash,
but I don't recall that were very bad. I don't think we were able to get
the casting distance that I can with my Daiwa 150i, but they did a pretty
fair job over all. No magnetic backlash control or anythign like that. My
dad still has a couple of them and they still work about the same as ever
after nearly thirty years. They rarely get serviced.

I have been seriously considering buyng a couple of inexpensive metal round
body Abu Garcias instead on the expensive plastic body Pfluegers, Quantums,
and Shimanos I have now for my new reels next season.

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"Rob" wrote in message
om...
I've heard that the abu reels are also very reliable and borderline
indestructible... Looks like Cabe**'s has some really good deals on
those as well..

Thanks!
Rob




Calif Bill November 25th, 2004 07:22 AM

What about shimano vs abu garcia?
 

"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
...
When I was a kid my dad bought a bunch of Abu Garcia 5000D bait casters

for
cat fishing. We had those rigged on some fishing rods that could have
doubled as pool cues. They would cast a 1 oz pancake sinker just fine

when
the spool tension was dialed in right. They would occassionaly backlash,
but I don't recall that were very bad. I don't think we were able to get
the casting distance that I can with my Daiwa 150i, but they did a pretty
fair job over all. No magnetic backlash control or anythign like that.

My
dad still has a couple of them and they still work about the same as ever
after nearly thirty years. They rarely get serviced.

I have been seriously considering buyng a couple of inexpensive metal

round
body Abu Garcias instead on the expensive plastic body Pfluegers,

Quantums,
and Shimanos I have now for my new reels next season.

--
** FREE Fishing Lures
** Weekly drawing
** Public Fishing and Boating Forums
** www.YumaBassMan.com


"Rob" wrote in message
om...
I've heard that the abu reels are also very reliable and borderline
indestructible... Looks like Cabe**'s has some really good deals on
those as well..

Thanks!
Rob




I use a couple of abu 4601's for both trout trolling and throwing plastics
and small Rattletraps. They are nice feeling reels. They are not the
greatest, but for $40 on sale, they do a great job. First place I used the
4600's was with a guide on Lake Fork. On Falcon rods, and we got a lot of
small bass that day. I have a 6500 I use for Striped bass bait fishing, is
starting to have some corrosion problems as it also gets used at times in
Sal****er. But the reel is at least 20 years old.



Calif Bill November 25th, 2004 07:22 AM

What about shimano vs abu garcia?
 

"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
...
When I was a kid my dad bought a bunch of Abu Garcia 5000D bait casters

for
cat fishing. We had those rigged on some fishing rods that could have
doubled as pool cues. They would cast a 1 oz pancake sinker just fine

when
the spool tension was dialed in right. They would occassionaly backlash,
but I don't recall that were very bad. I don't think we were able to get
the casting distance that I can with my Daiwa 150i, but they did a pretty
fair job over all. No magnetic backlash control or anythign like that.

My
dad still has a couple of them and they still work about the same as ever
after nearly thirty years. They rarely get serviced.

I have been seriously considering buyng a couple of inexpensive metal

round
body Abu Garcias instead on the expensive plastic body Pfluegers,

Quantums,
and Shimanos I have now for my new reels next season.

--
** FREE Fishing Lures
** Weekly drawing
** Public Fishing and Boating Forums
** www.YumaBassMan.com


"Rob" wrote in message
om...
I've heard that the abu reels are also very reliable and borderline
indestructible... Looks like Cabe**'s has some really good deals on
those as well..

Thanks!
Rob




I use a couple of abu 4601's for both trout trolling and throwing plastics
and small Rattletraps. They are nice feeling reels. They are not the
greatest, but for $40 on sale, they do a great job. First place I used the
4600's was with a guide on Lake Fork. On Falcon rods, and we got a lot of
small bass that day. I have a 6500 I use for Striped bass bait fishing, is
starting to have some corrosion problems as it also gets used at times in
Sal****er. But the reel is at least 20 years old.



Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers November 25th, 2004 12:53 PM

What about shimano vs abu garcia?
 

"Rob" wrote in message
om...
I've heard that the abu reels are also very reliable and borderline
indestructible... Looks like Cabe**'s has some really good deals on
those as well..

Thanks!
Rob


Abu Garcia reels are very reliable. I have some that are over 20 years old
and still going strong. They aren't as smooth as my Shimanos though and
they are heavier. My Abu's have been relegated to backup duty and are being
replaced with Shimano Chronarchs and Curados.
--
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com
G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods
http://www.herefishyfishy.com



Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers November 25th, 2004 12:53 PM

What about shimano vs abu garcia?
 

"Rob" wrote in message
om...
I've heard that the abu reels are also very reliable and borderline
indestructible... Looks like Cabe**'s has some really good deals on
those as well..

Thanks!
Rob


Abu Garcia reels are very reliable. I have some that are over 20 years old
and still going strong. They aren't as smooth as my Shimanos though and
they are heavier. My Abu's have been relegated to backup duty and are being
replaced with Shimano Chronarchs and Curados.
--
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com
G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods
http://www.herefishyfishy.com



Brad Coovert November 27th, 2004 07:25 PM

What about shimano vs abu garcia?
 
Abu Garcia reels are very reliable. I have some that are over 20 years old
and still going strong.


Todays Abu's are nothing compared to those 20 year old reels you have.

Two bad things happened to Abu Garcia IMO: Pure and Fishing


Brad Coovert
Tournament Director, Greenfield Bassmasters
http://www.greenfieldbassmasters.com
Esox Rods - Hand Made In The USA
"For The Toughest Fishing Around"



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