Super User burrows Posted August 8, 2018 Super User Posted August 8, 2018 I haven’t really heard much except for what I see on YouTube and they don’t tell you much. I been looking around for a finesse reel not super fineness but curado70 fineness. Which is what I’m thinking about getting, still not sure, I actually use a shimano casitas for a lot of some what fineness presentations like the big TRD and weightless rage menace’s and weightless flukes, it cast really nicely for these presentations. The problem is the frame, lack of sensitivity in the hand and it’s not the smoothest on the retrieve which is why the tatula 100 has me Intrigued. What are your thoughts on the new tatula 100 and your expectations what will you use this reel for. Quote
Super User iabass8 Posted August 8, 2018 Super User Posted August 8, 2018 It will be similiar if not identical to the current tatula ct performance wise with a much smaller, more comfortable frame. 1 Quote
Super User burrows Posted August 8, 2018 Author Super User Posted August 8, 2018 Yeah this is going to be one of those deals where you just got to wait and see, I don’t want to buy a curado70 if I have a better option just yet. The only issue is I’ve only fished mainly shimano for the last several years so I don’t know if I’ll be happy with the change? But I want to try and see what diawa has to offfer and I’ll probably start with this reel unless shimano makes some changes to the 70 like adding micro module gears maybe or something, I see myself trying this reel out for what I consider finessey lighter lures see what happens? Quote
Boogey Man Posted August 9, 2018 Posted August 9, 2018 With a line capacity of 150yds\12lb mono, I'm curious how it will handle lighter lures myself. Not exactly a shallow spool lol. Quote
Super User burrows Posted August 9, 2018 Author Super User Posted August 9, 2018 (edited) 7 hours ago, BaitFinesse said: You can always pick up the Scorpion 70 based Engetsu if you want a 70 reel with micro mod brass gears. I have one in the slow ratio on a Zodias ML. The spool is shallower and heavier than regular 70 spool but casts well with 20# braid. After ordering the curado dc I want to stay in just under that 180/ 170 mark the next time I feed the bait monkey I did see them for a lot of conflicting prices on eBay but I’m not into it I don’t like the look of the reel and I don’t like the knobs also it’s meant for jigging in salt I’m sure it cast well but not my cup of tea. Edited August 9, 2018 by Burros Quote
CrankFate Posted December 9, 2018 Posted December 9, 2018 DC is next for me. The new Tatula looks well engineered and crafted all around. My main concern is start up inertia. I can tell just by spinning the spool that it is going to slow down at the right point to prevent overruns. But there’s no way to know how light it will start up. Quote
Super User JustJames Posted December 9, 2018 Super User Posted December 9, 2018 If you want smoother reel, of course get Daiwa, but lack of sensitivity in the frame? You might not find that in any reels except magnesium frame reels. The Tatula 100 which base on old steez frame is pretty comfortable to palm, it just a tad wider and taller than curado 70. When I had my CT type R I like the reel for heavier bait 3/8 oz and above. If you get Tatula remember you don’t need the line over 100yds whatever line size you prefer, The more line the more weight on spool. Heavier spool and heavier line would effect casting distance for lighter lure. Quote
Super User Choporoz Posted December 9, 2018 Super User Posted December 9, 2018 Sensitivity effects from reel frame is an interesting concept. I don't palm reels as much as many, so haven't thought about that. I do have strong feelings about sensitivity transmitted via the reel handle. I feel that i sense many, many bites first in the fingers that are on my real handle....even on my most sensitive rods. 1 Quote
Super User Columbia Craw Posted December 9, 2018 Super User Posted December 9, 2018 Check the Show Off Your Stuff thread Quote
deadadrift89 Posted December 9, 2018 Posted December 9, 2018 Interested in hearing how the Tatula 100 will handle smaller crankbaits like 1/4oz Bandit 200 ? I've got a couple of Curado70's for Trig and Jig rods but always looking at options Quote
Big-Bass Posted December 9, 2018 Posted December 9, 2018 I bet an SV model will be released at the Classic. 1 Quote
dam0007 Posted December 10, 2018 Posted December 10, 2018 IMO Current gen tat SV would be better for any lighter weight applications. This new 100 is geared towards more of a standard ‘workhorse’ pitching, casting, definitely feels idk how to describe it, maybe stronger than the CT and CT Type R from what I remember. Gears are definitely a upgrade. If your a Daiwa guy these knobs will feel weird first time you grip them. Idk if I like them yet. You can also still do the levelwind bearing upgrade if you choose same size as the rest of the lineup... I wouldn’t be surprised if they take this and go type r then soon after a SV. Version. Current SV spool fits. *edit I’m a little sour cause all these models they’re releasing they’re not offering all the gear ratios in lefty yet again. I need a couple more 5:1s 2 Quote
LonnieP Posted December 10, 2018 Posted December 10, 2018 1 hour ago, BaitFinesse said: You can always get the Ray's Studio Long Cast spools for the reel. The new 100 is backwards comparable with the CT spools. The Ray's Long Cast spools for Tatula/Fuego CT are $35 on Aliexpress or around $50 on Ebay. The Long Cast is just a deeper version of their ultra shallow spools BFS spools. What are the advantages of these spools? Throwing lighter lures? 1 Quote
dam0007 Posted December 12, 2018 Posted December 12, 2018 I don’t have digital calipers to check, but supposedly the new tat 100 and CT variant spools are actually different by 1.5mm idk I don’t see it it fits in mine??? Quote
Bassin_Harrison Posted December 15, 2018 Posted December 15, 2018 On 12/10/2018 at 12:17 PM, dam0007 said: IMO Current gen tat SV would be better for any lighter weight applications. This new 100 is geared towards more of a standard ‘workhorse’ pitching, casting, definitely feels idk how to describe it, maybe stronger than the CT and CT Type R from what I remember. Gears are definitely a upgrade. If your a Daiwa guy these knobs will feel weird first time you grip them. Idk if I like them yet. You can also still do the levelwind bearing upgrade if you choose same size as the rest of the lineup... I wouldn’t be surprised if they take this and go type r then soon after a SV. Version. Current SV spool fits. *edit I’m a little sour cause all these models they’re releasing they’re not offering all the gear ratios in lefty yet again. I need a couple more 5:1s Do you think if I want to throw as light as 1/8 oz t rigs I should go with the Tat SV? Quote
CrankFate Posted December 15, 2018 Posted December 15, 2018 On 12/11/2018 at 10:12 PM, dam0007 said: I don’t have digital calipers to check, but supposedly the new tat 100 and CT variant spools are actually different by 1.5mm idk I don’t see it it fits in mine??? Hmmmm...I’ll see, I have both reels and the aftermarket spool that I use in the CT. I’ll switch them out and let you know. On 12/11/2018 at 10:31 PM, BaitFinesse said: The spool appears to be the same diameter as the CT spools. Here is the half of a frame from the 100 and half of a frame from the CT with the 100 spool. I'm assuming the CT is not an SV in the pic. Hard to tell with the lighting but it looks like a regular CT. I think they changed the edges of the spool to keep line from running off the spool and into the gap between the spool and sideplate (because it does happen with super thin line on the CT, until you get used to it) Quote
CrankFate Posted December 16, 2018 Posted December 16, 2018 On 12/11/2018 at 10:12 PM, dam0007 said: I don’t have digital calipers to check, but supposedly the new tat 100 and CT variant spools are actually different by 1.5mm idk I don’t see it it fits in mine??? I don’t either, but I have the spool and the reel, and since you insisted I risked getting in trouble for opening Christmas presents before Christmas and not only opened the box, but then opened the reel. It definitely fits. And if you thought the Tatula CT has tight tolerances, forget it, It’s not even close to the tolerances of the 2018 Tatula. I can’t believe how snugly the left sideplate fits. It’s completely reengineered and uses much nicer materials. 2 Quote
punch Posted December 17, 2018 Posted December 17, 2018 I ordered one to play around with. These look promising! 1 Quote
evilcatfish Posted December 17, 2018 Posted December 17, 2018 On 12/10/2018 at 2:48 PM, BaitFinesse said: You can always get the Ray's Studio Long Cast spools for the reel. The new 100 is backwards comparable with the CT spools. The Ray's Long Cast spools for Tatula/Fuego CT are $35 on Aliexpress or around $50 on Ebay. The Long Cast is just a deeper version of their ultra shallow spools BFS spools. Is there a difference in line capacity between the honeycomb and the solid one? Looking at the website it looks like it's the same, unless I'm reading it wrong? Quote
evilcatfish Posted December 17, 2018 Posted December 17, 2018 5 minutes ago, BaitFinesse said: Same. There is an even shallower spool than those though but that is as deep as they come for the CT reels. Thanks! For some reason I figured the honeycomb had less capacity, not sure which I’ll get now... Quote
CrankFate Posted December 20, 2018 Posted December 20, 2018 Line capacity is overrated. But for some reason the USDM loves to see big numbers in the stats. I personally do not enjoy catching fish that feel exactly the same as attaching the hook to the back of a car that is driving away. Quote
johnD. Posted December 20, 2018 Posted December 20, 2018 2 hours ago, CrankFate said: Line capacity is overrated. But for some reason the USDM loves to see big numbers in the stats. I personally do not enjoy catching fish that feel exactly the same as attaching the hook to the back of a car that is driving away. You don't enjoy catching fish that pull drag ? That's a new one on me... 2 Quote
evilcatfish Posted December 21, 2018 Posted December 21, 2018 On 12/20/2018 at 12:15 PM, CrankFate said: Line capacity is overrated. But for some reason the USDM loves to see big numbers in the stats. I personally do not enjoy catching fish that feel exactly the same as attaching the hook to the back of a car that is driving away. Yes, it is often over rated, but in some cases is still important. Quote
CrankFate Posted May 27, 2019 Posted May 27, 2019 4 hours ago, Benjamin Kinsman said: Hi from Australia!! Did you need to remove a shim for this to work? (Saw someone post about it in another thread) I’d like to be able to throw lighter stuff on my 2018 Tatula with a bit less effort (and more accuracy too). I’m pretty sure this is what I need: https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/bZeboghK(not too sure as I think they just put the year numbers in for keyword matches not actual product comparability?) edit: found this on eBay https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com.au%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F122603323610 (i assume they’re just the same spool) No. It just pops in and is ready to go. You could just loosen the zero adjuster if it fits too tight. 1 Quote
Benjamin Kinsman Posted May 27, 2019 Posted May 27, 2019 Sweet thanks guys. Will report back how it works out for bream fishing (6lb braid, 4lb leader & light baits), hopefully it’ll work for trout too!! But if not I’m more than happy to buy a shimano calcutta conquest bfs! 1 Quote
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