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57 minutes ago, crankzilla said:

what i was trying to say was that the curado 70 only comes in a fast 721 or 821 gear ratio i think the curado 200i would be more suitable for light weight crankbaits i personly like a slower gear ratio throwing crank baits

My point was that 1/8-1/4oz baits aren't very easy to throw on a 200 sized reel.

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Small cranks dont have much resistant so the need for low ratio and the power you gain isnt as necessary. The smaller/lighter spool will have a greater effect on the casting abilities along with the rod and the user. So the 70 should be better than the 200 for smaller cranks

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29 minutes ago, PitchinJigz said:

My point was that 1/8-1/4oz baits aren't very easy to throw on a 200 sized reel.

They are most definitely not easy to cast with a 200 sized reel with the wrong line, the wrong rod and the wrong brake settings.

I can cast easily a 1/8 oz crank with my Curado 200B and that is one big sucker.

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