Dirtyeggroll Posted December 26, 2017 Posted December 26, 2017 I'm in the market for two new reels. Originally, I was going to get an Daiwa Tatula SV TWS 7.3:1 and a Shimano Curado K 6.2:1 based on the following: On 10/10/2017 at 6:43 PM, BaitFinesse said: The Tatula SV and Curado K have some overlap but are different enough to be warrent owning both. This is true of Daiwas and Shimano BC reels in general Curado K. Heavier, deep spool with centrifugal brakes and micro mod gears. Should be a great reel bomb baits out there and reel them back in with those smooth micro mod gears. I'd definitely pick the K over a Tatula SV for spinnerbaits, crankbaits and other search baits. Tatula SV. The SV spool is very light weigh and well controlled making it excellent at light weight baits and skipping heavier baits to targets like jigs and senkos. I'd take the SV over the Curado K for working jigs and plastics in a target rich environment. I figured I couldn't go wrong considering I will be upgrading from a fleet of BPS Pro Qualifier reels. Since I don't have a bias toward either reel I figure I will be able to learn both of them knowing they should be different. However, now I am wondering if I shouldn't buy two of one or the other. Any thoughts? Quote
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