Shimano Curado 200 e7

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Re: Shimano Curado 200 e7

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I have always used Fireline on my spinning reels, never on baitcasting reels. You are right Koenig, it would be hard to pick out.........
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Koenig wrote: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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Yeah what he said :thumbup: :thumbup: P.I.T.A.!!!
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Re: Shimano Curado 200 e7

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Nah...it's no big deal. You fellas got to get past that mess. The key is to use the heavier lb. test braids. Nothing below 20#.
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Re: Shimano Curado 200 e7

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It's ABEC not APEC :-?

And they do not have either - they have HPCR (high precision corrosion resistant) bearings from their website.
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Re: Shimano Curado 200 e7

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birddog wrote:Nah...it's no big deal. You fellas got to get past that mess. The key is to use the heavier lb. test braids. Nothing below 20#.
Wanting to respool the Quantum so I give it a try! Thanks BD!
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KyTrkyHntr wrote:
birddog wrote:Nah...it's no big deal. You fellas got to get past that mess. The key is to use the heavier lb. test braids. Nothing below 20#.
Wanting to respool the Quantum so I give it a try! Thanks BD!
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by birddog on Thu Sep 25, 2008 - 6:02

Nah...it's no big deal. You fellas got to get past that mess. The key is to use the heavier lb. test braids. Nothing below 20#.
Exactly :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Re: Shimano Curado 200 e7

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Dang Sundown, you would have thought they would have spooled your rell for you.Haha
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Re: Shimano Curado 200 e7

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CairoTrout wrote:Dang Sundown, you would have thought they would have spooled your rell for you.Haha
He should have come see you boys, CT.
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Re: Shimano Curado 200 e7

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CairoTrout wrote:Dang Sundown, you would have thought they would have spooled your rell for you.Haha
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Re: Shimano Curado 200 e7

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I had to spool it myself....No problem though...I like it..took an old spoon and got out in back yard and found out how good it casts... I did get a pretty good deal on the reel though....Which I wont get into !
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Re: Shimano Curado 200 e7

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Do all the braid manufacturers use the same numbering scale? Is PowerPro #20 the same as Strein #20?
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Re: Shimano Curado 200 e7

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I have to go with Trouttrent on the reel deal. All I used to throw was Shimano, Curado's and Chronarch's, but I got tired of them not holding up to the salt water... I would buy one and have it freeze up on me in 6mths (yes, I know you need to rinse with fresh water). I decided to switch brands, and gave the Revo a shot and I am completely satisfied with its performance.

As far as braid goes, I also will only fish it on a Spinning outfit. My partner Bryce, uses it on his baitcasters but the line tends to snap when casting. This usually happens 4 to 5 times during the day. I think that the braid eats into itself on the spool..... it's like casting as hard as you can with the reel not on release mode. :hammer: After witnessing this happen numerous times, I have decided to stick with my Berkley Big Game mono. Have you had this happen to you Birddog????? Please say no, so I can give my buddy hell. :smt005
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Re: Shimano Curado 200 e7

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Nope, never had that happen so give your buddy hell.

Eric, I'm puzzled by your statement that your shimano reels have not held up in saltwater. I'm still using shimano reels that have been used in saltwater for 8 years or more. In fact, I have 2 shimano reels that I purchased in 1986 that saw many days in the salt and are still going strong.

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