LAO162 Posted March 14, 2007 Posted March 14, 2007 Passing through Walmart & saw a Curado CU200B on clearance for $49.00. It appears to be in good shape. Would this be a good reel for a BC newbie? I expect that I will be fishing with lighter lures 1/8 to 1/2 oz this year? Thanks Leon Quote
Vermelho Posted March 14, 2007 Posted March 14, 2007 If you buy the reel, I will purchase from you for $80. Verm Quote
Super User Raul Posted March 14, 2007 Super User Posted March 14, 2007 I don 't know why you are asking if it is OK for a newbie, man jump all over it right now no questions asked, needless to say that with better quality equipment the learning curve is shorter. Quote
Vermelho Posted March 14, 2007 Posted March 14, 2007 Quote I don 't know why you are asking if it is OK for a newbie, man jump all over it right now no questions asked, needless to say that with better quality equipment the learning curve is shorter. I agree 100%....just buy it. It's a great reel and an incredible deal. And...if you don't like it, then my offer still stands and, I'll pay for shipping, too. Verm Quote
LAO162 Posted March 14, 2007 Author Posted March 14, 2007 I usually don't think baitcaster, but I've seen Curado all over the forum. Even though it's not the latest version, I thought it might be a good deal Since I'm waiting from my new spinning outfit to arrive, it's hard to justify spending too much more :-/ What else would be needed for an inexpensive BC setup, i.e. ML or M Rod, line and anything else I might not be thinking of. Hope it's still there tomorrow. Thanks! Quote
huskertko Posted March 14, 2007 Posted March 14, 2007 Buy it, Buy it now. It is a great reel and that is a fantastic price. I only see two small issues with what you want to use it for. As a newbie to baitcasters, you may have some problems throwing those 1/8 oz lures. It can be done, but it does take a pretty well trained thumb. The other issue you may have is something that I am experiencing now myself. The CU200B was my first "real" baitcaster and it was so easy to use that its scary, the problem is, I tried to use a Revo SX for a while and I absolutely couldn't get an handle on it, no matter what I did, it was backlashing. The point is that the CU200B is so easy to use, it may make it difficult transitioning to other reels. And like others have said, if you don't like, you will certainly be able to sell it for what it cost you, but probably more. Quote
Hawgin Posted March 14, 2007 Posted March 14, 2007 Quote Passing through Walmart & saw a Curado CU200B on clearance for $49.00. It appears to be in good shape. Where did you say you lived? Um...which Wal Mart was that? Quote
LAO162 Posted March 14, 2007 Author Posted March 14, 2007 Went back to Wally World. Waited at the Sporting Goods counter for 25 minutes and had at least 8 people ask me if I work their (just because I was wearing a tie). I went to customer service and learned that they had lost the keys to the counter and could not open it. At least a got a $10 gift card for my troubles. Hopefully it will be there for a day or two longer Quote
New 2 Bass Posted March 14, 2007 Posted March 14, 2007 Couldn't open the box...Where is Red Forman when you need a "DumbBass?"!!!! The reel is great. It's like a chronarch but less pretty and more plastic. I have both. Couldn't open the box.... I bet you one of their employees post here....and saw your post....and he is trying to get all up in your curado. ;D Get me one if they have more. I'll pay for shipping. Quote
Super User FishTank Posted March 15, 2007 Super User Posted March 15, 2007 Great reel. Buy all they have at that price if you can. I have the 201 SF and out of all reels I own I would say it is the easiest to use. If you're learning a baitcaster, it would be an excellent choice. Quote
LAO162 Posted March 15, 2007 Author Posted March 15, 2007 It's a done deal, net cost with tax: $41.45 and a boatload of aggravation. ;D Box was looked ancient, but included: - Reel - Schematics - Warranty Card - Instructions - A small flat wrench Is anything missing? Also, what was MSRP of the 200B - I'm going to have to explain what a bargain it was Now I need to figure out to do with my new treasure. Look out for lots of Baitcasting newbie questions. Cheers! Leon Quote
Super User KU_Bassmaster. Posted March 15, 2007 Super User Posted March 15, 2007 MSRP used to be $119.99 I believe Sounds like everything is there. Hell of a deal!!!!! Enjoy ........ Quote
Super User Raul Posted March 15, 2007 Super User Posted March 15, 2007 Quote It's a done deal, net cost with tax: $41.45 and a boatload of aggravation. ;DBox was looked ancient, but included: - Reel - Schematics - Warranty Card - Instructions - A small flat wrench Is anything missing? Also, what was MSRP of the 200B - I'm going to have to explain what a bargain it was Now I need to figure out to do with my new treasure. Look out for lots of Baitcasting newbie questions. Cheers! Leon Nothing missing. Original MSRP ---> $119.99 Quote
LAO162 Posted March 15, 2007 Author Posted March 15, 2007 Thanks for the help, now I'm on to new questions. Thanks!! Quote
Guest DavidGreen Posted March 15, 2007 Posted March 15, 2007 LAO162, Congrats on a great find...... If you haven't read this yet, here's some reading for you Basic Baitcast Reel Setup 101 Have fun.... Tight Lines!!! Quote
LAO162 Posted March 15, 2007 Author Posted March 15, 2007 Will do, that's exactly the type of information I was looking for. Quote
Super User Raul Posted March 15, 2007 Super User Posted March 15, 2007 Most probably that reel has been sitting inside the counter for quite a while ( caked or dry grease, evaporated oil ) ----> time to send it to David ( RM ) for a in depth and thorough lubrication. Quote
LAO162 Posted March 15, 2007 Author Posted March 15, 2007 Great suggestion Raul. I had already been wondering if I should have it serviced by RM, and even considered having it tuned. But, I might be getting ahead of myself... Quote
Guest DavidGreen Posted March 15, 2007 Posted March 15, 2007 LAO162, I have a CU201B, the best thing I did to it was dump the ABEC3 (stock spool support) bearing packs, and upgraded to Shimano® ABEC5's, I also did some polishing of all free spool friction points. This added more distance to the casting, and I didn't have to pay an arm and leg for some noisy ceramics. Plus I added Carbontex drags to the system, she is set for this season, now when I get my Scorpions I am really going to have some fun. Tight Lines!!! Quote
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