Shimano Curado 200 e7

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Shimano Curado 200 e7

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I picked up the new curado yesterday at South GA Outdoors. All I can say is WOW. The Curado has been completely redesigned. The 200 now comes in the size of the old Curado 100's. It's a very small reel with the guts of a big reel.

I loaded her up with 20# suffix braid and eased over to the bass pond yesterday evening. She casts like a dream. I picked up a couple of bass with her. The drag is silky smoooooooth.

I'll put her through her paces this weekend on some reds and report my findings. I'm betting Shimano has hit a homerun with this reel.

Also the price actually came down from last year. Seems like about $10 cheaper Retailing for $179.00.

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Looked at them last night in the BP catalog - looking to get two of them from South Georgia Outdoors in the near future :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Re: Shimano Curado 200 e7

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Looked at the same reel last week at tackle store up here..Smooth as all get out and the size of a 100.. Think I might stop and pick one up this morning and put it through the paces this weekend too...Just not a fan of braided line...
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Go with a Revo and you want go back,,,,,and you'll save some money that you can use to buy some better line like the Stren super braid :-D
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Tom Keels wrote:You can't hide money.
Money = Minn Kota or a Ranger boat being sold :lol:
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Yeah, they're real nice. I tried one out last weekend and it's one sweet piece-o-machinery.
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Be careful with the Revo. the wind brake is very touchy with heavy baits and mono line. i only use mine for small 1/8th ounce worm fishing
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Re: Shimano Curado 200 e7

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Just went and picked up a 200 E7. and some Suffix braid 20#.. gonna put it on a rod and line it up in a bit..Already like it better than the two new Cronarch's I got... Lot smoother..Course I have a couple Shimano Spheros 4000's that I like better than Stradics...
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TroutTrent wrote:Go with a Revo and you want go back,,,,,and you'll save some money that you can use to buy some better line like the Stren super braid :-D

Revo and Stren :smt005 :smt005 No thanks.
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Good deal SD. What'd you pay for it?
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grasscarp wrote:Be careful with the Revo. the wind brake is very touchy with heavy baits and mono line. i only use mine for small 1/8th ounce worm fishing
First off the Revo S has a 6 pin Centrifugal brake system just like the Curado not the wind brake system it also has 8 Apec bearings which is more corrosion resistant than the ones Shimano uses,,,, Birddog I would probably stay with the Curado and Suffix line as well,,,,,,it seems lesser Quality reels and line are working fine for you :-D not like me I need all the help I can get just thought I would try and sell you on better product :smt009
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Re: Shimano Curado 200 e7

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TroutTrent wrote:
grasscarp wrote:Be careful with the Revo. the wind brake is very touchy with heavy baits and mono line. i only use mine for small 1/8th ounce worm fishing
First off the Revo S has a 6 pin Centrifugal brake system just like the Curado not the wind brake system it also has 8 Apec bearings which is more corrosion resistant than the ones Shimano uses,,,, Birddog I would probably stay with the Curado and Suffix line as well,,,,,,it seems lesser Quality reels and line are working fine for you :-D not like me I need all the help I can get just thought I would try and sell you on better product :smt009
:roll: I hear ya. Keep chunking them Abu's if your happy with them.
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Man I am way behind time I thought Abu was top of the line, reckon I better step up from the Zebco, just bought the new 33 and thought I was in high cotton!!! :)
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Re: Shimano Curado 200 e7

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All, I love braided line but have never used it on baitcasting gear, only spinning. Guess I'm worried about back-lashing it. I bet it would be next to impossible to pick out that backlash. Has anyone had experience with backlashing braid on baitcaster?
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