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Need recommendations on a bait casting reel.
I have a few older Shimano Corioiis's and really like them. I'd love to own a Curado but they are not in my price range (I'm looking at a few used ones, though). Wants (in order): Very low profile (comfortable feel in hand) No back-up on reel handle Price Range: $40-$80 (would like to be as close to $60 as possible) |
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![]() "Todd Copeland" wrote in message ... Need recommendations on a bait casting reel. I have a few older Shimano Corioiis's and really like them. I'd love to own a Curado but they are not in my price range (I'm looking at a few used ones, though). Wants (in order): Very low profile (comfortable feel in hand) No back-up on reel handle Price Range: $40-$80 (would like to be as close to $60 as possible) Look on eBay for Curados or Coriolis reels. Otherwise, a reel that I've been using that is pretty darned comfortable is the Shimano Cardiff. It retails for $99 I believe and while I like low profile reels like the Curado, this one is really sweet. It's smooth, has a good drag and is lightweight. I believe that if you spend a little more, and get quality the first time, you'll save money in the long run, -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 10:01:00 -0600, "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers"
wrote: Look on eBay for Curados or Coriolis reels. Otherwise, a reel that I've been using that is pretty darned comfortable is the Shimano Cardiff. It retails for $99 I believe and while I like low profile reels like the Curado, this one is really sweet. It's smooth, has a good drag and is lightweight. Are the Curado's so much better then the Coriolis's? I bought my Coriolis's about 3 years ago, used for about $35 each and I like them. I believe that if you spend a little more, and get quality the first time, you'll save money in the long run, I thought spending $60 was a "little more". ![]() When it comes to fishing I'm all about being frugal. Spending $200 for a rod and reel, x4 is $800! But I get the point and agree. This is one reason why I was looking at used reels. I also like to stick with the same reels as much as possible. Makes switching between them easier. |
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Todd... I too cringed when buying my first Curado and though a couple of
times to take it back to the store before I used it. I remember the remorse too well. Then, I went fishing and it all went away! The Curados are awesome.. cast after cast after cast! Buying the first one is hard, but the rest come pretty easy. My first one is still as sweet as the last one that I bought this year. "Todd Copeland" wrote in message ... On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 10:01:00 -0600, "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote: Look on eBay for Curados or Coriolis reels. Otherwise, a reel that I've been using that is pretty darned comfortable is the Shimano Cardiff. It retails for $99 I believe and while I like low profile reels like the Curado, this one is really sweet. It's smooth, has a good drag and is lightweight. Are the Curado's so much better then the Coriolis's? I bought my Coriolis's about 3 years ago, used for about $35 each and I like them. I believe that if you spend a little more, and get quality the first time, you'll save money in the long run, I thought spending $60 was a "little more". ![]() When it comes to fishing I'm all about being frugal. Spending $200 for a rod and reel, x4 is $800! But I get the point and agree. This is one reason why I was looking at used reels. I also like to stick with the same reels as much as possible. Makes switching between them easier. |
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![]() "Charles B. Summers" wrote in message ... Todd... I too cringed when buying my first Curado and though a couple of times to take it back to the store before I used it. I remember the remorse too well. Then, I went fishing and it all went away! The Curados are awesome.. cast after cast after cast! Buying the first one is hard, but the rest come pretty easy. My first one is still as sweet as the last one that I bought this year. I gotta agree with Charles on this one. I bought my first Curado used off EBAY. It looked rough, and to be honest the first couple times I tried it I didn't like it. Then I put a drop of Quantum Hot Sauce on the bearings, and actually adjusted the brakes and the spool tension. Wow. What a reel. I'm still using that reel almost every time I go out. Well, when I'm not using one of the other three new Curados I have bought since or one of the four Curado super free models I bought after that. Shimano ticked me off though discontinuing it and bringing out a new model (at a much higher price) to replace it. -- Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com |
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Hey Bob, we can still get some of the old ones from Ebay while they last.
"Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... "Charles B. Summers" wrote in message ... Todd... I too cringed when buying my first Curado and though a couple of times to take it back to the store before I used it. I remember the remorse too well. Then, I went fishing and it all went away! The Curados are awesome.. cast after cast after cast! Buying the first one is hard, but the rest come pretty easy. My first one is still as sweet as the last one that I bought this year. I gotta agree with Charles on this one. I bought my first Curado used off EBAY. It looked rough, and to be honest the first couple times I tried it I didn't like it. Then I put a drop of Quantum Hot Sauce on the bearings, and actually adjusted the brakes and the spool tension. Wow. What a reel. I'm still using that reel almost every time I go out. Well, when I'm not using one of the other three new Curados I have bought since or one of the four Curado super free models I bought after that. Shimano ticked me off though discontinuing it and bringing out a new model (at a much higher price) to replace it. -- Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com |
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About a month ago, I noticed a bunch of Diawa Procaster 100HL reels, brand
new, selling in the $40 range. Black with gold trim. |
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In that price range I would buy a Bass Pro Shop Extreme reel for $49.99
in the Xmas catalog '05.( page 172 ) I own 1 of these which I use for "ratting" & have no problems with it at all. It's pretty smooth for an inexpensive reel. |
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Todd,
If you have a Gander Mountain near you look for the Abu Torno 3004hs or 3004hsi. I just picked one up for $59.95. If not check out: http://www.ffo-tackle.com/ProductDir...&SearchLevel=3 Thanks, Joe Z for the link. This place is great. They are selling the Torno 3004hs for $60.00. Granted I have not fished with mine yet but pitching with it in the house, ooohhh boy. This reel is gonna be a sweet reel for $60.00. Good luck with whatever you find. Mike |
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"Bank for your buck" reel! These are what I started out with, and still have
a couple of them in my boat. The Pro Qualifiers are pretty decent too, but for the full retail price of them.... they are close to the $99 that BPS has the Curados for. "RATMAN" wrote in message oups.com... In that price range I would buy a Bass Pro Shop Extreme reel for $49.99 in the Xmas catalog '05.( page 172 ) I own 1 of these which I use for "ratting" & have no problems with it at all. It's pretty smooth for an inexpensive reel. |
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