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Has anyone here tried the Citica? I used to use the old green Curados and don't wanna spend $200 on the new Curados? Are the new one's worth the $80 more dollars or is the citica the better choice for the money?

I'm pleased with mine.

citica is a good reel but I believe the curado will last longer.  I had a citica and fished with it for around 8 months and it played out on me. But I have the old green curados that are around 10 years old and still use them.  I have a new curado i have had for alittle over a year and it is a sweet reel diffently worth the extra $80

I bought a new Citica in December. I sent it back to Shimano a couple of weeks back after it started making wierd noises during casting, and the casting distance was cut in half. I hope to get it back soon. I believe my problem was an isolated one.

However, in researching my problem, I've read where Shimano has been forced to fix many problems with the worm gear on the new Citica.

It's a very popular reel, but would I buy another? Not likely.

I have 4 citica's and 3 of the old green curado's and I actually like the citica's better they just feel better imo.

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Show me a better reel for that price and I'll buy 3 of them.

I've got....well let's say I've got several Citica's, all bought this year and all fished this year. No problems noted so far. There was an issue with the early releases involving the level wind that have since been resolved and to my knowledge any reels that had the issue were handled under warranty. I'd say go for it!

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Show me a better reel for that price and I'll buy 3 of them.

Team Daiwa Advantage, and it's actually cheaper at $99 MSRP

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Show me a better reel for that price and I'll buy 3 of them.

Team Daiwa Advantage, and it's actually cheaper at $99 MSRP

Got it, tried it, Citica is better.

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The Citica reel is a fine reel no doubt about it. The older Curado B series will always considered the work horse of the Shimano® line, and the Citica has taken it's place.

TxBuddha, is right when the new models came out their was a tolerance issue in the line carriage supports that was fixable for free. The newer models have been taken care of as far a that issue is concerned.

ww2farmer,

The Daiwa® advantage, is a good reel. But as a reel tech that was trained at both factories 25 years ago, I can honestly say that IMPO Daiwa® was and has always been chasing Shimano® technology.

Tight Lines All!!!!

WestCoast, for what it's worth, I picked up a new Curado 100DSV back in March, was comparing to the Citica. I love the Curado, but after careful thought, other than color & handle, the Citica was just as smooth. Could have nearly bought 2 Citicas for the one Curado. Really, the new Citicas are great reels.

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I haven't had any problems with Citicas.  They are great reels for the price.  That's not to say there aren't other great reels in this price range.  

Great reel to replace the old Curado's price ;D! I know I'm going to buy some more.

 I haven't used as many different named reels as lot of the other members, so maybe my reply won't hold as much water. I bought one of the early releases and it was fixed under waranty (line carriage). As far as I'm concerned I don't think you're gonna get a better reel for that price...

                                               As Ever,

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citica is a good reel but I believe the curado will last longer. I had a citica and fished with it for around 8 months and it played out on me. But I have the old green curados that are around 10 years old and still use them. I have a new curado i have had for alittle over a year and it is a sweet reel diffently worth the extra $80

My dad bought one when they first came out and had the same problem.  

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I just got my Citica last week and love it!

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