haggard Posted June 25, 2019 Posted June 25, 2019 Planning on getting a reel to replace the one "lost at sea" and could use some input from the group. Combo will be used alongside a L/F, a ML/XF and a M/F, and will generally serve as the go-to "heavy duty" setup. Characteristics: - sensitivity - strength Applications: - deep (up to 40 ft) Texas rigged worms 5+ inches - deep or shallow bottom contact jigs+trailer - thick/shallow cover - docks, laydowns, frogs in pads Rod: - Avid 6'6 MH/F baitcaster (AVC66MHF) rated lures 3/8 to 1 oz. Line: - Braid. For now, 40 lb with copoly leader (braid for sensitivity and no stretch, given the deep water applications) Reel: This is where I really need your help. I'm brand loyal to Shimano but won't rule out other brands. Lost reel was a Curado 201K, prefer brass gears to aluminum, prefer torque to speed, and smaller reels such as the Curado 70/71 fit my hands better than bigger (200/201K). Reel budget: Around $200 Favorite reel right now is the Curado 70/71 but I'm wondering if this isn't heavy duty enough for the applications, particularly compared to the Curado 200/201. Or are there other Shimano models (or even other brands) that I should consider. In my limited experience, line capacity between the 70/71 and the 200/201 hasn't been an issue. Are there other differences? Quote
Super User dodgeguy Posted June 25, 2019 Super User Posted June 25, 2019 Go to sportsmans outfitters and buy a lews tournament pro for $140 . You'll never go back again. Quote
CountryboyinDC Posted June 25, 2019 Posted June 25, 2019 I don't have a Tournament Pro, but my choice would be similar - a Lews Tournament MB. Ijust bought another one (don't ask how many I have) when I saw them on sale at TW and 'needed' a frog reel. The Curado 70 might feel a little taxed with such deep water applications even if you don't run into line capacity issues using whatever strength braid you're using. I know I put a Metanium handle assembly on mine and that's really made a difference for me. That makes for a pricey Curado if you pay full retail (around $245 total). Quote
r83srock Posted June 25, 2019 Posted June 25, 2019 I’d get a Curado, or any Shimano over $100. I have Shimanos outperform every brand I’ve ever owned, by a long shot. I don’t think you will tax a 70. I have caught 1000s of bass on my 100b, it’s 17 years young this year and can outcast just about any reel I’ve used. Quote
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