Super User LgMouthGambler Posted May 24, 2012 Super User Posted May 24, 2012 Well its official, all my reels have been traded in. As I had an assortment of Abu, BPS, Shimano, etc, I went back to my solid Shimano routes. Just got the Chronarch 200E7. Now its just Curado 200E7, 50E, Citica 200G6, Chronarch 200E7, and later will add the Chronarch 50 E to the list. Downsized to what always worked best for me. Simplified and functional. Quote
Super User BASSclary Posted May 24, 2012 Super User Posted May 24, 2012 SHIMANO does make a really nice product, and people (especially at BR ) love them, for good reason. Glad to hear you enjoy them so much you've gone all SHIMANO! Quote
Ima Bass Ninja Posted May 24, 2012 Posted May 24, 2012 For some reason I feel like playing taps on the trumpet as another good man has succumbed to the deadly virus shimanoitis ....lol just kidding...I like having all the same kind of reels too Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted May 24, 2012 Global Moderator Posted May 24, 2012 I have a couple Abus that I like very well and a couple Pfluegar spinning reels, all the rest are Shimano. Quote
Diggy Posted May 24, 2012 Posted May 24, 2012 Glad you didnt try a lews or you might sell some to all of your shimaners Quote
shackman Posted May 24, 2012 Posted May 24, 2012 Been fishing Shimano reels since I was 8 yrs old,now 42 These reels have withstood the test of time and I also do reel maintenance and hardly ever have someone bring me a Shimano other than just needing to be cleaned and lubed...congrats on your transition to all shimanos..the best they are in my opinion. Quote
msolorio Posted May 24, 2012 Posted May 24, 2012 ive seen a lot of people switch out all their shimanos to lews after tryin one lol Quote
loodkop Posted May 24, 2012 Posted May 24, 2012 I have been a Shimano fan for 30 years and has been disappointed everytime I tried a different brand. I admit that the other reels have not been top of the range and that the high end reels from other manufacturers may be great reels but I will stick to what I know in the future. Quote
Super User LgMouthGambler Posted May 24, 2012 Author Super User Posted May 24, 2012 Ive tried them all boys, with the exception of a Steez (would never pay that much for a reel). Shimano is proof that you dont need 20 bearings to outperform the competition. My first baitcaster was a Shimano CU200 when I was 11, and Im 30 now, and still the perfect balance of $ and quality. Quote
stkbassn Posted May 24, 2012 Posted May 24, 2012 Glad you didnt try a lews or you might sell some to all of your shimaners I had a difficult time with the Lews I bought....lots of backlashes and I just couldn't adjust to it....My Curados and Citicas have been nothing short of sweet and easy to adjust....What's the secret with the LEWS? I did love the lightness and how small it was....loved the handle too. Quote
Michael DiNardo Posted May 24, 2012 Posted May 24, 2012 LgMouthGambler you need to add a Calcutta or two. Mike Quote
Super User Hi Salenity Posted May 24, 2012 Super User Posted May 24, 2012 Glad you didnt try a lews or you might sell some to all of your shimaners I'll keep my Core 50 but other than that I love my Lew's Quote
scbassin Posted May 24, 2012 Posted May 24, 2012 I have been stuck since 1975 when I purchased a Bantam Magnumlite Plus 2001 with fightin' drag. I now have between 65 & 70 Shimano reels. The one's I like the best are the Calais series they are very smooth & solid. The 2nd one would be the Curado B series they have stood the test of time. I have up graded the bearings & drag system on them though. I have tried other brands along the way but always ended up with Shimano's on my deck. Quote
telmomarques Posted May 24, 2012 Posted May 24, 2012 i prefer daiwas, i sold all of my curados, 2 cores for zillions and pixy and steez Quote
TrippyJai Posted May 25, 2012 Posted May 25, 2012 I too sold off all my other reels and now only own the Curado E series. They are great reels after upgrading the drag washers and bearings. They get the job done at a fair price. I'll admit there are other reels I want to buy, but I think what's keeping me away is the fact that I can break these reels down thoroughly when cleaning. A Core would be nice, but 2 Curados to me is even better. 1 Quote
POPRG Posted May 25, 2012 Posted May 25, 2012 I had a difficult time with the Lews I bought....lots of backlashes and I just couldn't adjust to it....My Curados and Citicas have been nothing short of sweet and easy to adjust....What's the secret with the LEWS? I did love the lightness and how small it was....loved the handle too. Same here,..exactly what you said.Heard some great feedback about lews reels,so i just could not resist anymore and pulled the trigger on a tournament TP1SH a few weeks ago.Fished it about 5-6 times and i just cant get the reel dialed in! had more backlashes than ever before!!? I like the carbon handle,the paddle grips are nice and it is very light weight and plenty smooth,i just cant get the d**n thing under control! iv'e been thumbing reels for a while now,[fresh & salt water]but that sucker is fast! Will NEVER part w/ my 2 curado 200 E7's,built like a tank,great caster and dependable! Although,i have been fishing my abu STX reels 90% of the time this season..to each his own,but i love the STX. Quote
Super User LgMouthGambler Posted May 25, 2012 Author Super User Posted May 25, 2012 I too sold off all my other reels and now only own the Curado E series. They are great reels after upgrading the drag washers and bearings. They get the job done at a fair price. I'll admit there are other reels I want to buy, but I think what's keeping me away is the fact that I can break these reels down thoroughly when cleaning. A Core would be nice, but 2 Curados to me is even better. Yeah, I love my E Curados too. Its gonna go downn in Shimano history just like the B's did. Quote
Super User Hi Salenity Posted May 25, 2012 Super User Posted May 25, 2012 Hey Lew's guy's, not to stomp on this thread any more than I already have but I have an E5 and a 50E both with drag washers and Boca bearings I'd love to trade for TP's (or sell) Pm me. Quote
jdw174 Posted May 25, 2012 Posted May 25, 2012 My baitcasters were always Shimanos...still have 5 of them. Last year, I bought two Pflueger Patriarchs and can honestly say that I wish I had the $$$ to get rid of ALL my Shimanos and replace them with the Pfluegers. They're that good, IMO. Quote
Super User grimlin Posted May 25, 2012 Super User Posted May 25, 2012 Shimano makes good reels. Although I don't care for the G series reels. The D series was my favorite although they are a little on the heavy side.Didn't bother me none. Daiwa makes good reels also,they are a little pricier though.(my prefer reels). I love my fuego. Haven't tried a lew's yet...but I will be one day. I hear nothing but good reviews from most people that own one. But right now,I really don't need any reels and need to use what I have.My Spinning reels get the most usage and they are all Daiwas... Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted May 25, 2012 Super User Posted May 25, 2012 Smooth, strong, silent and reliant...I have been a Shimano fan for more than a decade. "Best Value" Baitcasting: Curado CU50E Spinning: Stradic CI4 Another reel I have been VERY impressed with: Pinnacle XLT http://www.pinnaclefishing.com/shop/t-technicalhighlightReels.aspx Quote
stkbassn Posted May 25, 2012 Posted May 25, 2012 Same here,..exactly what you said. Heard some great feedback about lews reels,so i just could not resist anymore and pulled the trigger on a tournament TP1SH a few weeks ago.Fished it about 5-6 times and i just cant get the reel dialed in! had more backlashes than ever before!!? I like the carbon handle,the paddle grips are nice and it is very light weight and plenty smooth,i just cant get the d**n thing under control! iv'e been thumbing reels for a while now,[fresh & salt water]but that sucker is fast! Will NEVER part w/ my 2 curado 200 E7's,built like a tank,great caster and dependable! Although,i have been fishing my abu STX reels 90% of the time this season..to each his own,but i love the STX. Well at least I'm not the only one that had this issue! LOL. In fact, I bought two Shimanos from a guy that switched over to all LEWS. This is what got me so curious about why he would do such a thing. Well , I posted my experience so no need to go into it again. I absolutely love Shimano, right out of the box. I have one REVO that I will soon be parting with to get another Curado. I haven't tried that STX or SX. I have the S and it's been pretty sweet. I haven't had it long but it's been a good one! Quote
stkbassn Posted May 25, 2012 Posted May 25, 2012 Smooth, strong, silent and reliant...I have been a Shimano fan for more than a decade. "Best Value" Baitcasting: Curado CU50E Spinning: Stradic CI4 Another reel I have been VERY impressed with: Pinnacle XLT http://www.pinnaclef...lightReels.aspx X2 Quote
Super User Hooligan Posted May 25, 2012 Super User Posted May 25, 2012 My baitcasters were always Shimanos...still have 5 of them. Last year, I bought two Pflueger Patriarchs and can honestly say that I wish I had the $$$ to get rid of ALL my Shimanos and replace them with the Pfluegers. They're that good, IMO. My guess is your tune will change next year. The long term durability of the patriarch has not been very good. Nearly all of my personal reels are Shimano, there are a few odds and ends here and there, but not many. 40 Some odd Curados, Cores, Chronarchs, and Calcuttas, can't be wrong. Quote
Super User LgMouthGambler Posted May 25, 2012 Author Super User Posted May 25, 2012 My guess is your tune will change next year. The long term durability of the patriarch has not been very good. Nearly all of my personal reels are Shimano, there are a few odds and ends here and there, but not many. 40 Some odd Curados, Cores, Chronarchs, and Calcuttas, can't be wrong. X a million, LOL Quote
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