dgkasper58 Posted April 23, 2018 Posted April 23, 2018 So I finally got to go out and test my curado K yesterday! I was very surprised at how smooth it was but had to turn on 2 of the four brakes (while keeping magnetic brakes on 3). For a majority of my reels I have either no brakes or 1 brake on with similar baits and line. So I thought do different companies have different standards when it comes to brakes? This is my first "higher end" Shimano reel and had some solid backlashes the first few casts when I speed up the cast before turning on brake #2. Once it was on, no issues after that- just was curious about other reels. TIA Quote
Super User J Francho Posted April 23, 2018 Super User Posted April 23, 2018 There are no standards when it comes to brakes. It's trial and error, and user ability. 1 Quote
Super User new2BC4bass Posted April 23, 2018 Super User Posted April 23, 2018 Sorry. Can't help you. You are already a better caster than I am. I don't run my centrifugal brakes with less than 2 on. Quote
dgkasper58 Posted April 23, 2018 Author Posted April 23, 2018 Just now, J Francho said: There are no standards when it comes to brakes. It's trial and error, and user ability. I figured as much- Made me feel better about my purchase and worse about my older equipment. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted April 23, 2018 Super User Posted April 23, 2018 Does it really matter if you can cast either fine? There's a reason there's buttons and knobs - they're adjustable. 1 Quote
dgkasper58 Posted April 23, 2018 Author Posted April 23, 2018 3 minutes ago, new2BC4bass said: Sorry. Can't help you. You are already a better caster than I am. I don't run my centrifugal brakes with less than 2 on. Or my old equipment is too junked up lol. I had super slick braid on too. So it definitely would have been worse with mono/floro. I definitely think the reels are a huge variable. Quote
OnthePotomac Posted April 23, 2018 Posted April 23, 2018 I have two brakes on on every Shimano reel I own (back to my Curado 100Bs)and that seems to be the sweet spot for me. On the newer Shimano Curados and Chronarchs with the exterior dial, it is either on 2 or 3. I have noticed that the Chronarch MGL and the Curado K requires a tighter cast control than the others, but does not effect casting distance, which in my case is not a mile because I am grass bed oriented and you do not want the bait too far away fishing heavy grass beds.. 1 Quote
Super User JustJames Posted April 23, 2018 Super User Posted April 23, 2018 This ^^^ curado K don't have magnatic just a fine tune for centrifugal brake. Now you have other reel at one or no break but 2 on curado K, I believe that your old one might not get a good free spin or spool bearing need to be cleaned. I too have 2 brakes on most of Shimano reels but only curado 70 and scorpion 70 that i set at 3 becuz I use a lot of light lure and that help eliminate over run, I did loose some distance but not by much. Quote
The Bassman Posted April 23, 2018 Posted April 23, 2018 38 minutes ago, JustJames said: This ^^^ curado K don't have magnatic just a fine tune for centrifugal brake. Now you have other reel at one or no break but 2 on curado K, I believe that your old one might not get a good free spin or spool bearing need to be cleaned. I too have 2 brakes on most of Shimano reels but only curado 70 and scorpion 70 that i set at 3 becuz I use a lot of light lure and that help eliminate over run, I did loose some distance but not by much. Before I got into maintaining my reels properly I thought I was an accomplished caster. It's amazing what clean bearings and spool shaft will do to humble you. 1 Quote
TylerT123 Posted April 24, 2018 Posted April 24, 2018 I will use 2 on and 2 off as well, sometimes I use 1 on and 3 off. It depends on the conditions and the lure. Quote
Graham Posted April 25, 2018 Posted April 25, 2018 2 on for my shimano reels. set and forget, good to go... Quote
Super User WRB Posted April 25, 2018 Super User Posted April 25, 2018 My 1st baitcasting reel didn't have breaks or bearing, it did have a spool end cap to adjust tension. Langley Lure Cast 330, light weight aluminum spool and end plates, the reel only held 50 yards of 12 lb braid. With 1/2 lures could cast all 50 yards of line under all types of fishing conditions. How? Learn to use your thumb, set the brakes a light as possible. Tom Quote
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