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#1 Arv

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Posted July 17 2012 - 10:55 AM

I'm looking at getting my first casting rod and reel. I want an all around combo seeing as it is my first. I only want to spend around 150 +/-. I've picked out the BPS Pro Qualifier Reel/CarbonLite Trigger Rod. 6.4:1 gear ratio and 7' MH/F rod. Would anyone else second this choice or have any other suggestions? Thanks.

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Posted July 17 2012 - 02:53 PM

There have been a few topics like this within the past week or two (even one by yours truly :P ), so if you don't get too many replies here try checking out these topics. Some of the responses may be similar to what you're looking for.

I've never used a casting setup before, so I'm not going to be the most helpful person here. But from what I hear, the PQ reels seem to be one of the better house brand reels available. I can't say much for the rod brand/model, but a 7' MH/F is a good power/action for an all around use.


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Posted July 17 2012 - 03:21 PM

Thanks Caleb. Those other threads definitely helped. BPS has a combo for 160 and it just seems like too good a deal to pass up for what I'm looking for. Unless someone else gets on here and talks me out of it that looks like my rod and reel.

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Posted July 17 2012 - 03:30 PM

Save your money, get a Citica and a $50 rod. It will be worth it in the long run when your still using the Citica 10 years + later. Put it on a MH Sellus rod and be done with it.
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Posted July 17 2012 - 07:00 PM

I would buy an Abu Garcia or a Shimano. The problem with BPS reels is that the one you buy might last 10 years or bust the second time you use it.
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Posted July 17 2012 - 07:07 PM

How does the Citica compare with the Revo SX in yalls opinions?

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Posted July 17 2012 - 07:08 PM

I have the same reel, although it came on a different rod. I did change out the rod, didn't like the action on the original. I must be one of the lucky ones since I am still catching fish with it. I would suggest checking the drag often. I did find the drag to be inconsistent when the reel was new. After a reasonable breakin everything worked fine.

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Posted July 17 2012 - 07:36 PM

SX is magnetic brakes only. In my opinion not good. Centrifigal brakes are easier and more precise. Citica is going to be the better of the 2. If your gonna spend the extra $, just buy a Curado.
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Posted July 17 2012 - 07:51 PM

Haha, that was about to be my next question. Is the Curado G going to be that much better? I don't want to pay more than I have to, but I also believe in getting something thats quality and going to last.

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Posted July 18 2012 - 07:17 AM

They will both last as long as you take care of them. If it were me, I would spend the extra $ for the Curado, its built a little better. The Citica is not a bad reel though, I have a Citica G6, and I like it.
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Posted July 18 2012 - 08:26 AM

Much thanks everyone. LMG, thanks for all the help. You definitely swayed my choice. I'll see what funds look like coming up and make my decision after that.

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Posted July 18 2012 - 09:23 AM

I have BC reels from Shimano, Daiwa, Pfleuger, Quantum and Bass Pro and frankly I can't tell a bit of dirrerence. Get what every seems the correct choice to you!

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Posted July 18 2012 - 09:44 AM

There are a couple of Citicia offered at a good price on our Flea Market.

http://www.bassresou...s/#entry1147974

http://www.bassresou...s/#entry1147626

I would get the first one with Boca bearings if it is still availble.
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#14 LgMouthGambler

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Posted July 18 2012 - 11:57 AM

Nope, I snagged the Boca Bearings Citica E. Sorry, needed it for my collection.
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Posted July 18 2012 - 01:47 PM

Nope, I snagged the Boca Bearings Citica E. Sorry, needed it for my collection.


Greedy, greedy, Shimano hoarder. LOL

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