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If you have the reel let me know what you think of it please.  I have a 200E5 and love that reel!  But, looking to get that 6 something to 1 gear ratio.  Thanks in advance!

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I owned one.  Fished with it for a while and bought another. Enough said. 

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I would buy another if it was stolen...

I have a 201E7 and a 51E. 51E is a great reel, same quality as a 200 series.

I was tuning up my gear and was throwing a tiny Johnson Silver spoon 50-60' with ease. In a snow storm... Not sure that means anything, just going a little nuts up here. :)

I have 12# Flouro on it... Going to be my weightless plastics \ everything rod.

By everything I meant:

weightless plastics (fat IKA, baby rage craw, fluke)

light jig & worm

shallow crank

jerkbait

etc

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I have one on my finesse jig rod...couldnt ask for a better reel for this technique. Very compact, but handles the light jigs with ease.

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One of em is one my lipless rod and the other is on my lightweight jig rod.

Jeff

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if you buy one don't forget to clean off the excess grease that shimano puts on their reels. Clean the bearings and re-oil them and I promise you that you will truly love this reel.

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I've two 50E's and four 50 MG's, also the Citica 200E and Curado 200E7. For casting light lures I can't tell any difference between the 50 MG and 50 E. If new 50 MGs were available at the same price of the 50e's I would still buy the 50'e although they weight an ounce more.

The disadvantage of the 50's is lack of line capacity especially when using 14-17# test mono. That is why I have the 200's. On a long cast with traps, buzz baits too easy to clean the spool and retrieve rate really suffers.

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If you have the reel let me know what you think of it please.  I have a 200E5 and love that reel!  But, looking to get that 6 something to 1 gear ratio.  Thanks in advance!

You can easily increase the retrieve ratio of the CU 200E5 by replacing the handle with a shorter length. Like the chronarch and core handles. But not as much as 6:1 but faster than the stock CU200 E5.

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Thanks Bulga for the tip, good idea for sure! I like the 5 to 1 ratio, I have a 2009 Revo Premier with the 6.4to1, but not sure how I trust that reel, but that is a different discussion. I do love the new 50E I got last week.

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You can easily increase the retrieve ratio of the CU 200E5 by replacing the handle with a shorter length. Like the chronarch and core handles. But not as much as 6:1 but faster than the stock CU200 E5.

I am pretty sure that you are wrong here. The gearing is what changes the ratio/retrieve speed. A shorter handle won't change the gear ratio/retrieve speed. Help me out here guys.

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I've two 50E's and four 50 MG's, also the Citica 200E and Curado 200E7. For casting light lures I can't tell any difference between the 50 MG and 50 E. If new 50 MGs were available at the same price of the 50e's I would still buy the 50'e although they weight an ounce more.

The disadvantage of the 50's is lack of line capacity especially when using 14-17# test mono. That is why I have the 200's. On a long cast with traps, buzz baits too easy to clean the spool and retrieve rate really suffers.

smbrule,

I own a couple of 50MG's and love them. I am curious as to what you like more about the 50E's. Can you be specific. I may just have to give one a whirl if you recommend them that highly. Thanks!

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I got one last week, fished with it for the first time last weekend and loved it! I cleaned the bearings and excess grease and re-oiled the bearings and it casts a mile! I've got it on my jerkbait/topwater rod right now and the small size and light weight make it perfect for those techniques.

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Blue, yeah it is a great reel! Happy you like it that much, I love mine just the same!

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I own a couple of 50MG's and love them. I am curious as to what you like more about the 50E's. Can you be specific. I may just have to give one a whirl if you recommend them that highly. Thanks!

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