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Old March 8th, 2005, 05:19 PM
Chris Rennert
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Hey all,

I was at BassPro recently, and had a chance to handle all the Pflueger
LP Baitcasters for 2005. To put it bluntly , I am ****ed at myself for
purchasing 3 more Curados. I just ordered a Pflueger Purist , which is
the 3rd in line behind the President, and Trion. The bearing system in
those reels in unbelievable. One thing you can do, is just lightly
flick the spool forward and watch how long the thing spins freely. As
for quality during actual fishing conditions, that is yet to be
determined. I am excited about getting out and putting it through hell.
I plan on using it as a flipping reel, and if I really like it, I will
probably look to upgrade next season to a couple presidents, we will
wait and see.

I was just wondering if anyone has handled, and used any of the newer
Pflueger reels, and what opinions they had of them.

Chris
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Old March 8th, 2005, 05:30 PM
Charles B. Summers
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After you get that reel and have a chance to use it, let me know how you
like it. I'm not saying there's anything wrong with it, but I know on my
Pflueger reel that it's alot harder to adjust the tension spool the way I
like it compared to my Curados. Basically on them, all I do is screw them
until they're about to fall off, then tighten it slightly so it doesn't.

The Pflueger takes a little bit more to get use to... in my opinion.
Probably, the main difference is because it seems to have a better and
faster freespool. Those things certainly do spin with that wiffle spool. I
like the reel, but I'm just more accustomed to Curados.


"Chris Rennert" wrote in message
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Hey all,

I was at BassPro recently, and had a chance to handle all the Pflueger
LP Baitcasters for 2005. To put it bluntly , I am ****ed at myself for
purchasing 3 more Curados. I just ordered a Pflueger Purist , which is
the 3rd in line behind the President, and Trion. The bearing system in
those reels in unbelievable. One thing you can do, is just lightly
flick the spool forward and watch how long the thing spins freely. As
for quality during actual fishing conditions, that is yet to be
determined. I am excited about getting out and putting it through hell.
I plan on using it as a flipping reel, and if I really like it, I will
probably look to upgrade next season to a couple presidents, we will
wait and see.

I was just wondering if anyone has handled, and used any of the newer
Pflueger reels, and what opinions they had of them.

Chris



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Old March 8th, 2005, 08:08 PM
AJH
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In about a year you will be glad you purchsed the Curado's.. I did a
search on Bass Fishing Home Page, seems like the Pflueger reels are ok
for casual use but they will last about a year if used. hard..

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Old March 8th, 2005, 11:10 PM
IMKen
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I like the Curado. The Pfluger is made in China and I am not in favor of
making China more powerful..
"Chris Rennert" wrote in message
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Hey all,

I was at BassPro recently, and had a chance to handle all the Pflueger LP
Baitcasters for 2005. To put it bluntly , I am ****ed at myself for
purchasing 3 more Curados. I just ordered a Pflueger Purist , which is
the 3rd in line behind the President, and Trion. The bearing system in
those reels in unbelievable. One thing you can do, is just lightly flick
the spool forward and watch how long the thing spins freely. As for
quality during actual fishing conditions, that is yet to be determined. I
am excited about getting out and putting it through hell. I plan on using
it as a flipping reel, and if I really like it, I will probably look to
upgrade next season to a couple presidents, we will wait and see.

I was just wondering if anyone has handled, and used any of the newer
Pflueger reels, and what opinions they had of them.

Chris



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Old March 8th, 2005, 11:25 PM
Chris Rennert
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IMKen wrote:
I like the Curado. The Pfluger is made in China and I am not in favor of
making China more powerful..
"Chris Rennert" wrote in message
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Hey all,

I was at BassPro recently, and had a chance to handle all the Pflueger LP
Baitcasters for 2005. To put it bluntly , I am ****ed at myself for
purchasing 3 more Curados. I just ordered a Pflueger Purist , which is
the 3rd in line behind the President, and Trion. The bearing system in
those reels in unbelievable. One thing you can do, is just lightly flick
the spool forward and watch how long the thing spins freely. As for
quality during actual fishing conditions, that is yet to be determined. I
am excited about getting out and putting it through hell. I plan on using
it as a flipping reel, and if I really like it, I will probably look to
upgrade next season to a couple presidents, we will wait and see.

I was just wondering if anyone has handled, and used any of the newer
Pflueger reels, and what opinions they had of them.

Chris




Well Curados are made in Taiwan, so I guess I don't really see the
arguement there, except that maybe you view China as more of a threat
because they are a superpower, and not because neither Shimano or
Shakespeare manufacter the aforementioned reels in the US meaning less
American jobs. But that just opens a whole other can of worms.

I will keep you updated on how the reel handles. I still love Curados,
but if I can save $50 per reel, and get the performance and longevity I
desire then that will be the direction I go.

Chris
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Old March 9th, 2005, 05:52 AM
AJH
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I thought Curado's were made in Japan, when did Shimano start making
them in Taiwan?

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Old March 9th, 2005, 01:32 PM
Chris Rennert
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AJH wrote:
I thought Curado's were made in Japan, when did Shimano start making
them in Taiwan?

I may have been wrong in the location, but the point was that whether it
is China, Japan, or Taiwan it isn't made in the US.

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Old March 9th, 2005, 04:23 PM
AJH
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Seems like politics got into a reel discussion...Reels made in Japan
have a reputation for very good quality, China , Korea and Taiwan just
so so..I only know of 2 reels made in the USA, one baitcaster and one
spinner both high dollar, they seem to be well made but pricey

  #9  
Old March 9th, 2005, 02:17 AM
Jerry Barton \(NervisRek\)
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I have about 3 of them and they're "big Bang" for the buck, but I don't
believe they can compare to my Curado's.


"Chris Rennert" wrote in message
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Hey all,

I was at BassPro recently, and had a chance to handle all the Pflueger
LP Baitcasters for 2005. To put it bluntly , I am ****ed at myself for
purchasing 3 more Curados. I just ordered a Pflueger Purist , which is
the 3rd in line behind the President, and Trion. The bearing system in
those reels in unbelievable. One thing you can do, is just lightly
flick the spool forward and watch how long the thing spins freely. As
for quality during actual fishing conditions, that is yet to be
determined. I am excited about getting out and putting it through hell.
I plan on using it as a flipping reel, and if I really like it, I will
probably look to upgrade next season to a couple presidents, we will
wait and see.

I was just wondering if anyone has handled, and used any of the newer
Pflueger reels, and what opinions they had of them.

Chris



  #10  
Old March 9th, 2005, 02:12 PM
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
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"Chris Rennert" wrote in message
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Hey all,

I was at BassPro recently, and had a chance to handle all the Pflueger LP
Baitcasters for 2005. To put it bluntly , I am ****ed at myself for
purchasing 3 more Curados. I just ordered a Pflueger Purist , which is
the 3rd in line behind the President, and Trion. The bearing system in
those reels in unbelievable. One thing you can do, is just lightly flick
the spool forward and watch how long the thing spins freely. As for
quality during actual fishing conditions, that is yet to be determined. I
am excited about getting out and putting it through hell. I plan on using
it as a flipping reel, and if I really like it, I will probably look to
upgrade next season to a couple presidents, we will wait and see.

I was just wondering if anyone has handled, and used any of the newer
Pflueger reels, and what opinions they had of them.


I've used other brands of reels in the past, some of them highly regarded by
friends and associates. Now, take a look in my rod locker and see what
reels are on my rods. For an almost bullet-proof, dependable reel, I look
no further than my Shimano Curados.

There's a lot of reels that feel good in the store, but how will they feel a
year from now? I figure, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it," but that's just
me. Buy some and let us know how they hold up.
--
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com
G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods
http://www.herefishyfishy.com


 




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