I own both as well, and both are outstanding reels. I do feel like I can hit tough targets better with the Ci4, but the Curado I is not far behind. Since I fish a lot of docks, cables, and hard to reach places at Lake of the Ozarks, the Ci4 is worth the extra money to me.
I have 2 rods to trade in at BPS and wanting to get 2 high quality rods. I am stuck between the Avid and the $200-$250 G Loomis rods. Just want to here the different opinions on these. I have the new Curado I and Chronarch CI4 for these rods as well.
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I do not see anything on Shimano's website about an over-the-counter warranty. It says you have to ship it to them. Where do you guys see this at?
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That's a good question and something I did not pay attention to. I do know the crankbait did not fall to the ground but I am not sure it was because the reel re-ingaged or if it was still in free spool but just locked up.
I am at home now and do not live in an area where I can go out and cast has hard as I can to recreate it.
Please share any ideas either way on what you think could be the issue.
I have the original Revo Winch that I bought about a year ago when they went on sale because the new Gen 3 Winch was coming out. I always have had all the pitch brakes off and 2 out of 3 spring loaded brakes on. I have used this on a medium action Abu Garcia winch rod for mainly square bills.
This weekend at the ozarks I was using it as usual and I was fishing a point from the bank. I was casting it as hard as I could over handed and then one time I heard this load clunk noise like the reel jammed up and it didn't cast. Following that incident it makes a pretty bad zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz sound when casting any speed for the entire cast, instead of just at the end of the cast when the brakes kick in. The reel still feels great and smooth as usually when reeling it back in. To test this it all out, I tried casting as hard as I could again and twice it made the clank noise and jammed up and did not cast. It still casts when not slinging it as hard as I normally do....but no matter what it makes that singing noise the entire time the spool is letting out.
When I got home I opened it up and did basic maintenance to it...and put a little oil in the normal spots. This did not fix the issue.
Any ideas are greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Chris
Veritas 6'9 or 7'0 MH - jigs, worms, and other slower presentation baits.
Veritas Winch 7'0 or BPS Cranking Stick for your cranks and fast moving baits.
I have an Abu Garcia Revo Winch 5.4 reel - (not the gen 3 version) that I use for crankin and it is by far the best real I have used.
I use it on my Abu Garcia Revo Winch 7'0 M rod and my BPS 7'0 MH Crankin Stick and it works great.
Actually, there is a great deal at the TW sale since you are looking for left handed retrieve - you can get 20% of the already reduced price of $159.
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8lbs is considered huge in the midwest/ozark country.
I really do believe this question greatly depends on your location.
Since my personal best is about 5lbs,I would be pretty excited for anything over 6lbs!
Lake of the Ozarks would be my top pick, the bass should be feeding on a buffet of shad by then to prepare for the winter.
I would stay away from Truman - I just fished a tournament their with 132 boats in it and the winning weight was 14.13lbs...tough tough bite. If this tournament was on LOTO winning weight would have most likely been over 20lbs.
Just my 2 cents.
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