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  • Super User
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I'm looking to buy a new reel for swimbaits and would rather go with the low profile over the round reel.  That said, I'm looking for opinions on 2 models.  Abu Garcia Revo Toro or the Shimano Curado 300 series?  They're fairly similar in prices so for me it boils down to performance.  This would be for baits in the 1-5 oz range mostly thrown on 20lb line.

 

  • Super User
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I use a Curado 300 DSV.  It's a tank and has a huge spool for maximum line capacity. I use it for musky fishing and swimbaiting. I'm a shimano guy, so my vote would sway that way.  I have no experience with a Toro so I can't comment there.  Either one will probably suit your needs just fine.

  • Super User
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Between those two, the Curado.

 

It's probably the tops as far as low pro SB reels are concerned. The Lexa is also a quality reel in the 300 size.

  • Super User
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Between those two, the Curado.

 

It's probably the tops as far as low pro SB reels are concerned. The Lexa is also a quality reel in the 300 size.

 

heard a lot about the lexa 300 as well, now i may have to broaden my search....

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  • Super User
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Love my old 400 calcutta - used it for tarpon now it's a swimbait reel just keeps casting smooth as butter

 

i know, and i have a calcutta 100 but i just cant get used to the round reel.... actually looking to get rid of mine now.....

  • Super User
Posted

ok, looks like the curado is a good bet....  I'm seeing them on the auction site around $200 thinking of just pulling the trigger on one....  would that pair nicely with a 7'6" MH Okuma Guide Select?

  • Super User
Posted

Isn´t MH a little bit too lite for them up to 5 oz swimbaits you wanna throw ?

  • Super User
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If you are going to throw 1-5, get the 7'6" H.

 

The MH ratings (and okuma ratings in general) are over estimated.

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