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 I wanted to experience a Chronarch and bought one.  The instructions said oil a couple of places every trip to keep it top notch.  That did indeed work.  If I didn’t, after a couple of trips it wouldn’t cast very good so it now lives in New York state and I am back to various Curados.

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Check out tackle tour website, they have some detailed write ups on various models in the review archive section. 

 

From personal experience, I love the Curado K. 

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On 6/12/2021 at 5:12 PM, LCG said:

Check out tackle tour website, they have some detailed write ups on various models in the review archive section. 

 

From personal experience, I love the Curado K. 

I can attest to the Curado line being a great series of reels. I've put well over 300 bass in addition to gators, redfish, snook, speckled trout, and even a small tarpon one time through my Curado DC. I've cleaned the internals after every saltwater use and I also oiled it every now and then with just freshwater use and it's still smooth as butter after 2 years.

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The Chronarch G is the saltwater safe(r) version of the MGL version. So just read the MGL reviews. I know I personally wrote a nice long review on this website on my experience with the 4 that I own. 

 

With all that being said, I prefer the Chronarch line over the Curado. I like the form factor a little better, plus the MGL spool slings baits like no other. It also handles lighter weight baits a little better as well. However, neither is a bad platform at all. 

 

 

 

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