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I've got a Curado DC on a Dobyns champion 735c glass and love it. Just my opinion of course. Pretty exciting to catch a good sized bass on one. Don't know about all purpose. I fish a lot of hard baits.

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If you want to save a few bucks the Tatula 100 or 150 are both nice reels. I've got a 100 on my Fury 734c. I use the 734 as my jig and spinnerbait rod. 

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I got a DC for father’s day.  I like it well enough that I bought a second one this week.

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10 hours ago, BaitFinesse said:

Tatula if working cover roll casting, pitching and skipping.  Curado DC if casting for distance.

This... Tatula SV if doing anything involve lighter finesse, shorter/medium distances and obviously it excels for skipping.  I have both reels (and that rod) and the only knock on the Tatula is that it doesn't hold a lot of line.  So for instance you are using heavier line (i.e 17 lb fluoro) to chuck chatterbaits long distances, you can run out of line after a few break-offs.  The SV spool is great but does not have a lot of line capacity.  

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On 8/15/2020 at 10:24 PM, BaitFinesse said:

Tatula if working cover roll casting, pitching and skipping.  Curado DC if casting for distance.

I am not sure about the Curado DC, but I can attest this is true for the Curado K.

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I have a SLX DC on my Champion XP 734c, I think the DC reels balance better with it because it is over a 5 oz rod, the Tatula SV might be a little light for it.

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Tatula SV, I have fished both and I am convinced the SV is the better platform. The only Shimano reel I have left is my Bantam MGL, it's a complete workhorse and my favorite frog reel. Smooth as butter. 

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