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#16 j.bruno

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Posted March 29 2012 - 03:28 PM

The Bay of E is the auction site. But as someone mentioned. I just checked out that OHYA.com and OH YEA they got a good deal going on right meow, pick 1 up!

#17 BASS-Master01

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Posted March 29 2012 - 05:06 PM

Shimano and the new Lews Speed Spool are the best

#18 new2BC4bass

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Posted March 29 2012 - 05:54 PM

Left hand okay? There is a Curado 201E for sale in the Flea Market as we speak for $120 shipped. http://www.bassresou...g-curado-201e7/

Wait too long and it will be in my stable! :) :)

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Posted March 29 2012 - 09:26 PM

d**n..im right handed hash

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Posted March 29 2012 - 09:56 PM

Yeah,keep checking out the "fishing flea market" forum..just picked up a very nice revo stx at a very fair price this week (used it today for 4 hours!) There are a great bunch of members here on BassResource.com. :animals-24: [dont know why i chose the dancin chikie..its just how i feel right now.....................]

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Posted March 30 2012 - 11:09 AM

The best reel I've ever fished for under $400 dollars is the new Shimano Chronarch 200E series reels...they have a $30 mail in rebate right now...do yourself a favor and spend the extra 20 bones....it's 3x the reel the Curado is easily. I own 5 Curado E series (last years curado) and swore by them until I picked up two of these they absolutely blow everything under $400 right out of the water! They are incredible...just like the Curado but much smoother and more refined...My curado's feel cheap and grindy now.

This reel will flip a 1/4 jig 40 feet accurately! You really have to fish one to believe it.

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#22 LuckyHandsINC.

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Posted March 30 2012 - 11:33 AM

The best reel I've ever fished for under $400 dollars is the new Shimano Chronarch 200E series reels...they have a $30 mail in rebate right now...do yourself a favor and spend the extra 20 bones....it's 3x the reel the Curado is easily. I own 5 Curado E series (last years curado) and swore by them until I picked up two of these they absolutely blow everything under $400 right out of the water! They are incredible...just like the Curado but much smoother and more refined...My curado's feel cheap and grindy now.

This reel will flip a 1/4 jig 40 feet accurately! You really have to fish one to believe it.

That's my two cents.


The chronarch e series and curado e series are 99.9999% the end real.

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Posted March 30 2012 - 12:15 PM

The chronarch e series and curado e series are 99.9999% the end real.


I heard this many times from people who haven't fished the Chronarch...the frame is the same....that's it.

Buy one fish it....then come back and tell me they're the same. I own 5 Curado E series, four of which are supertuned, and two new Chronarch E series...the Chronarch is completely superior in every measureable aspect.
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#24 LuckyHandsINC.

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Posted March 30 2012 - 12:24 PM

I heard this many times from people who haven't fished the Chronarch...the frame is the same....that's it.

Buy one fish it....then come back and tell me they're the same. I own 5 Curado E series, four of which are supertuned, and two new Chronarch E series...the Chronarch is completely superior in every measureable aspect.


This is not hearsay it is 100% fact confirmed by bantum on the Tackletour "Product Support"forums.

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Posted March 30 2012 - 12:37 PM

This is not hearsay it is 100% fact confirmed by bantum on the Tackletour "Product Support"forums.


Well I've fished and I own it...multiple reels in each series...so I'm speaking from experience. They go head to head in my boat every trip this season (roughly 20 trips already)

Where as you speak from second hand knowledge. That's fine you entitled to your opinion but your opinion is based on heresay and what you've read on internet boards, not experience...Fish one then come back and tell me I'm wrong.

Until then I'm not going to argue with you...there's no way possible you could know more about these reels than me because you have no head to head experience with both series.
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Posted March 30 2012 - 01:44 PM

Shimano Chronarch 50E, Curado 50E or Abu Revo STX, SX, S

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Posted March 31 2012 - 07:54 PM

I agree with the Curado E recommendation. I've had mine for a few years now, used in fresh and brackish water, and they are as smooth and cast as far as they did on day one.
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Posted April 01 2012 - 08:11 AM

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#29 Hooligan

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Posted April 01 2012 - 08:27 AM

Well I've fished and I own it...multiple reels in each series...so I'm speaking from experience. They go head to head in my boat every trip this season (roughly 20 trips already)

Where as you speak from second hand knowledge. That's fine you entitled to your opinion but your opinion is based on heresay and what you've read on internet boards, not experience...Fish one then come back and tell me I'm wrong.

Until then I'm not going to argue with you...there's no way possible you could know more about these reels than me because you have no head to head experience with both series.

Again, you're wrong.
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#30 marinetech

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Posted April 01 2012 - 09:03 AM

I have owned a ton of reels and not cheap ones either. Every brand out there and of all my reels I have now [ won't mention brands] I love my gold BPS carbonlite the best. Now you can all laugh , but it is my favorite.




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