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Bob La Londe March 1st, 2008 03:15 AM

Finally Broke Down...
 
.... and bought a couple of the new Shimano D series Curado. While I don't
know yet if I like them overall, as I just spooled them up today, I can say
they seem to have fixed the one big problem with the old B series Curados
that I didn't like. The minute free to lock adjustment of the spool
tension.

The first thing I noticed was that the spool tension knob was much larger,
and then as I did the basic dial in for the baits on the rods I found that
there was a lot more travel between free spool and lock down making it much
easier to dial in the reels for the baits.

I like the cover staying attached to the reel too when you open it up to
adjust the brakes. I don't know if I like the new brake lock setup, but
there does seem to be more room to get your finger tip in there.

I picked up a 5:1 for cranking, and a 7:1 for buzzbaits. I recon I'll cast
a little bit with both of them tommorrow to see how they do.

Bob La Londe
www.YumaBassMan.com



Bob La Londe March 2nd, 2008 01:08 AM

Finally Broke Down...
 
"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
...
... and bought a couple of the new Shimano D series Curado. While I don't
know yet if I like them overall, as I just spooled them up today, I can
say
they seem to have fixed the one big problem with the old B series Curados
that I didn't like. The minute free to lock adjustment of the spool
tension.

The first thing I noticed was that the spool tension knob was much larger,
and then as I did the basic dial in for the baits on the rods I found that
there was a lot more travel between free spool and lock down making it
much
easier to dial in the reels for the baits.

I like the cover staying attached to the reel too when you open it up to
adjust the brakes. I don't know if I like the new brake lock setup, but
there does seem to be more room to get your finger tip in there.

I picked up a 5:1 for cranking, and a 7:1 for buzzbaits. I recon I'll
cast
a little bit with both of them tommorrow to see how they do.

Bob La Londe
www.YumaBassMan.com


Well, the 7:1 checked a 1/2oz buzz bait a country mile. The 5:1 was very
difficult to dial in for casting crankbaits. Actually much harder than my
BSF was. It really surprised me.





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