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Way back in the late 80s I had 6 of the Bantam reels set up on Shimano Rods. Wish I had held on to them. That aside over the last 5 years or so I’ve been sold on Lews. Aside from the Super Duty G I’ve been happy with them. 

A month or so ago I bought 2 Ks. Been using them mostly for top water in heavy cover. Darn it, I love the reels. Just ordered a Bantam 18 XG lefty. It’s supposed to arrive Friday from Japan. I read that the reel is 7.9oz, something I didn’t want was heavy. But I went for the perceived quality. Tell me if I made a mistake!

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I have the Bantam HG and love it so far.  It is heavy but it's smooth as silk.  Think of a 200 size Calcutta in a low profile reel.

 

I also have a K and a DC.  Both reels are awesome.  I do however like the DC better than the K.  I would think they would be similar in feel but after a season of use I can definitely feel there is a difference between the two besides casting. 

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3 hours ago, FishTank said:

I have the Bantam HG and love it so far.  It is heavy but it's smooth as silk.  Think of a 200 size Calcutta in a low profile reel.

 

I also have a K and a DC.  Both reel are awesome.  I do however like the DC better than the K.  I would think the would be similar in feel but after a season of use I can definitely feel there is a difference between the two besides casting. 

So your saying you like the feel better and it’s become noticeable and the Bantam does cast nicer than the K and DC? 

I avoided the DC because of the noise I’ve heard so much about. I like quiet.

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2 minutes ago, WPCfishing said:

So your saying you like the feel better and it’s become noticeable and the Bantam does cast nicer than the K and DC? 

I avoided the DC because of the noise I’ve heard so much about. I like quite. 

 

The DC to me casts slightly better than the Bantam but the Bantam is the better overall reel.  The solid frame makes the reel sort of sensitive in hand.  Also, the Bantam is fun to fish. 

 

The noise of the DC takes some getting use to but if you are casting into the wind like I was yesterday, it's a life saver. 

 

I think if I had to choose one reel to add to an arsenal, the Bantam is the clear choice. If I was choosing a group of reels to tournament fish, it would be Curado K's and DC's. 

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2 hours ago, FishTank said:

 

The DC to me casts slightly better than the Bantam but the Bantam is the better overall reel.  The solid frame makes the reel sort of sensitive in hand.  Also, the Bantam is fun to fish. 

 

The noise of the DC takes some getting use to but if you are casting into the wind like I was yesterday, it's a life saver. 

 

I think if I had to choose one reel to add to an arsenal, the Bantam is the clear choice. If I was choosing a group of reels to tournament fish, it would be Curado K's and DC's. 

Well that’s a bit disappointing to hear. I expected the Bantam to cast further than my K reels. Do you have braid on yours? I was planning on 65# power pro for the reel. 

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4 hours ago, WPCfishing said:

Well that’s a bit disappointing to hear. I expected the Bantam to cast further than my K reels. Do you have braid on yours? I was planning on 65# power pro for the reel. 

Now it depends on what you plan to use bantam for? Curado K cast way better than bantam even bantam got MGL spool in medium to heavy weight department, but bantam is way smoother can compare to those super smooth daiwa. Regarding heavy weight if you match with the right rod you won’t feel heavy at all for Jig/Texas rig, pitching/flipping or casting. Did I mention beautiful reel? So much that I hardly use it lol.

7 hours ago, FishTank said:

I have the Bantam HG and love it so far.  It is heavy but it's smooth as silk.  Think of a 200 size Calcutta in a low profile reel.

Or CQ 50 on steroids.

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Once you start to use your Bantam I really doubt you'll regret buying it. I have one and the only equipment purchases I plan on making during this off season are 2 more Bantams to go on my best/favorite jig rods.

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I've got 2 Bantams and love them, both the HG and XG. They are just butter smooth and super rigid. They are just plain fun to fish. They aren't going to win distance contests but they make up for it with everything else IMO. I read a LOT about reel modding, adding more bearings, re-greasing, swapping out gears, handles, spools, and on and on... the Bantam is one reel that I haven't read about any "required" Day 1 modding. It is just great as it is out of the box. You could re-grease it and throw a longer handle on there and be done. The XG has a longer handle though so you might be good there; depends on personal preference.

 

You're gonna love it. :)

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Not much difference in weight between the curado k and bantam..if anything it will make your combo feel more balanced.

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Another ringing endorsement for the Bantam.  Of the Shimano reels I own, its the best bang for the buck IMO

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14 hours ago, WPCfishing said:

Well that’s a bit disappointing to hear. I expected the Bantam to cast further than my K reels. Do you have braid on yours? I was planning on 65# power pro for the reel. 

For me, the DC casts further than the Bantam but it does cast further than the K.  As far as braid goes, I have not been a fan unless I use it for topwater (especially frogs).  I think the Bantam would be a great frog reel though.   I currently have my Bantam spooled with 15lb CXX and mounted to a St. Croix Legend Elite 7' MH Fast.  I use it for heavier Texas Rigged plastic and jigs.

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The DC casts car but it's an inferior reel to both the K and Bantam. The dc doesn't have micro module gears if I remember correctly. My bantams are butter but don't case as far. My DC feels sloppy but will send a 1/2 Oz plug a country mile. 

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Well, The Bantam arrived today.. happy about that, wasn’t due until Friday. I’m going out with it today. I’m going to try 50% power pro on it. See if I can get the distance I want with a gambler toad with a Stanley double hook. I’ll tell ya, my first impression was Wow? Then I held the reel and turned the handle. It was an OMG moment. As you all said it is buttery. Feels absolutely outstanding in my hand.. 

I’ll report back later today.. I’ll be out casting for a linker or two all day!

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9 hours ago, Cheif250 said:

The DC casts car but it's an inferior reel to both the K and Bantam. The dc doesn't have micro module gears if I remember correctly. My bantams are butter but don't case as far. My DC feels sloppy but will send a 1/2 Oz plug a country mile. 

It does have micro gears. How is it inferior to the K?

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Whatever ya do WPC... Don't try the Scorpion 150XG  MGL. I haven't fished mine yet. Came in yesterday. Took it out of the box, spun it, played with the cast control and brakes. I was very impressed. It was a "Wow" moment.

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Well here we go.. The reel is outstanding in every way. I couldn’t be happier. It’s all that you guys have mentioned. My distance casting was further then I get with my K reels. I had 2 brakes set with the dial on 3.

In minutes I trusted the reel. It works with the rod, not against it. The extra weight compared to my Lews Mag was negated by all the perfection designed and machined  into the reel. 

I put 30# braid on it which spooled on extremely level and tight.

To say I’m all in with MiJ reels would be an understatement. Happy!

One thing I really like about it was the line guide on the worm shaft. Super solid mounted. Not plastic wobbling around. 

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Funny how everyone comments on the weight of the Bantam. We forget that the E series weighed the same and were wider. No one ever mentioned how heavy they were but thinks they were the best Shimanos ever. Guys are trying to sell mint Curado E's for about the same as a JDM Bantam (mid 200.00's).

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3 hours ago, The Bassman said:

Funny how everyone comments on the weight of the Bantam. We forget that the E series weighed the same and were wider. No one ever mentioned how heavy they were but thinks they were the best Shimanos ever. Guys are trying to sell mint Curado E's for about the same as a JDM Bantam (mid 200.00's).

Yeah.  Today if a reel weighs more than 6 oz., then it is one heavy mother  Love my Curado E, but then my OG Zillion (50th Anniversary) is one of my favorite reels.  At my age I don't know how much longer I will be able to carry either...much less fish them.  :rofl_red:

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1 hour ago, new2BC4bass said:

Yeah.  Today if a reel weighs more than 6 oz., then it is one heavy mother  Love my Curado E, but then my OG Zillion (50th Anniversary) is one of my favorite reels.  At my age I don't know how much longer I will be able to carry either...much less fish them.  :rofl_red:

 

I was more interested in quality than weight. An oz or so is insignificant. In fact the Bantam felt better on my Helios 7’6” rod then the 6oz reel it replaced. Now I’m looking at a smaller reel for lighter baits. 

Looks like one of the 3 will work for me. I can’t decide.. need more info.

Tell me what you think.. want to order today. 

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11 hours ago, WPCfishing said:

Well here we go.. The reel is outstanding in every way. I couldn’t be happier. It’s all that you guys have mentioned. My distance casting was further then I get with my K reels. I had 2 brakes set with the dial on 3.

In minutes I trusted the reel. It works with the rod, not against it. The extra weight compared to my Lews Mag was negated by all the perfection designed and machined  into the reel. 

I put 30# braid on it which spooled on extremely level and tight.

To say I’m all in with MiJ reels would be an understatement. Happy!

One thing I really like about it was the line guide on the worm shaft. Super solid mounted. Not plastic wobbling around. 

Try all four brakes on & set the dial to 2.5 then adjust the dial as needed. 

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when i started hardcore fishing i bought a chronarch 100A back in 1998 and it was 7.9 oz and people were raving about how light it was. 

 

I still do not think 7.9 oz is a heavy reel, you are going to put it on a 7 or 7.5 foot rod. it needs to balance correctly. 

 

too light and it wont. 7.9 oz sounds perfect to be honest. 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Dwight Hottle said:

Try all four brakes on & set the dial to 2.5 then adjust the dial as needed. 

This. ^^These second gen. SVS reels are actually designed to use all four brakes and focus adjusting from the dial.

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15 hours ago, WPCfishing said:

Well here we go.. The reel is outstanding in every way. I couldn’t be happier. It’s all that you guys have mentioned. My distance casting was further then I get with my K reels. I had 2 brakes set with the dial on 3.

In minutes I trusted the reel. It works with the rod, not against it. The extra weight compared to my Lews Mag was negated by all the perfection designed and machined  into the reel. 

I put 30# braid on it which spooled on extremely level and tight.

To say I’m all in with MiJ reels would be an understatement. Happy!

One thing I really like about it was the line guide on the worm shaft. Super solid mounted. Not plastic wobbling around. 

 

Congrats on your new reel! I got my bantam early this year and fell in love right away. I lost a little casting distance but not a ton. The reels ergonomics and buttery smooth retrieve out weighs it’s lost in casting distance and weight for me. It doesn’t cast as far compared to the chronarch mgl. I couldn’t tell you about the curado k as it would be unfair comparison since I didn’t have them on the same rod but I’d say there pretty close in casting distance. The K casted further for me but it’s on a longer rod so that’s why it’s unfair. 

 

3 hours ago, Dwight Hottle said:

Try all four brakes on & set the dial to 2.5 then adjust the dial as needed. 

Why add more brakes if he is casting fine with good distance and control? Adding more brakes and backing off .5 on the dial would most likely cause a loss in distance. I run my K, chronarch mgl’s, and my bantam all the same. 2 brakes off, 2 on the dial.

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1 hour ago, Matt_3479 said:

 

 

 

Why add more brakes if he is casting fine with good distance and control? Adding more brakes and backing off .5 on the dial would most likely cause a loss in distance. I run my K, chronarch mgl’s, and my bantam all the same. 2 brakes off, 2 on the dial.

I gave my advice to help him out. Maybe you should try it before questioning the reasoning. 

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