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Title: Reviews: Baitcaster
Post by: kgr624 on February 08, 2007, 02:07:10 PM
I appriciate every member on this site and I want to see what baitcaster are your favorites. Last year I was in the hunt to buy a couple new ones and I choose to go with some Quantum energy and Quantume Tour. With all the technology and inovations I want to see what the guys and gales on this site think is the best baitcaster out their.

thanks Ken
Title: Re: Reviews: Baitcaster
Post by: 225XS4Garza200PXL on February 08, 2007, 03:31:52 PM
Team Daiwa-X 103's... HVA's and HSDF's... Thats the old standby...

The new Daiwa line's are extremely impressive... the Sol, Fuego, Viento, and the Zillion are superb reels... and at the top of Daiwa's line is the new Steez...

I love my Daiwa's...
Title: Re: Reviews: Baitcaster
Post by: huston on February 08, 2007, 03:36:12 PM
I have changed over the years form the slower speeds to the 6:3:1 gear ratio, I have two Quantum accurist 501's. I'm changing two 401's  because of the lower gear ratio. They serve the purpose. Quantum's have an external weight adjustment mechanism which is cool and a flipping switch. I've got a Lew's speed spool which is so so. My favorite is a Pflueger President. 10 ball bearings, feels good in your hand and works excellent. I hope to sell, trade those two Quantum 401's and pick up another President. I keep surfing EBay and I might get lucky. I use all left hand baitcasters also.
Title: Re: Reviews: Baitcaster
Post by: MaizeNBlue on February 08, 2007, 03:45:21 PM
Shimano Chronarch MG, a tad on the pricy side, and worth every penny. Looking forward to the BPS Spring classic, so I can pick up another, my 3rd.
Title: Re: Reviews: Baitcaster
Post by: fiker on February 08, 2007, 04:03:38 PM
I have an older Curado 201b.  I love it.  Had it for years and no problems.
last year I got a Johnny Morris and I like that a lot also.

Title: Re: Reviews: Baitcaster
Post by: Skip Johnson on February 08, 2007, 04:09:58 PM
bass pro shops reels are great I think mine are the pqx10 7 ball bearing magnetic control for $99, and I ran into a deal($45) on some bps royal expresses 8 ball bearing magnetic control I love them I only bought 7 I figured they had to suck for that cheap but they have worked great wish I would have bought another 7, Ive got a few quantums and a couple pinnicles too and theyre not bad.
Title: Re: Reviews: Baitcaster
Post by: Dan on February 08, 2007, 04:11:01 PM
Hey Ken,
How are you? Still out west? Nick is still in Tahoe and his band is tearing it up out there. I have been using Curados and have liked them. They were casting a mile which when fishing smallies I think is very important. Now I don't seem to be getting the distance out ov them. Got to get up to my cabin to strip my reels off the rods and send them to the reel man, but this weather has me holed up a bit.
Title: Re: Reviews: Baitcaster
Post by: Revtro on February 08, 2007, 04:12:55 PM
Huge Pflueger fan.  Never had one break.  I especially like the Purist LP for the way it fits my hand.  I got to use a couple of Chronarch MG's this summer though and if I had the cash, I buy them for sure.  WOW!
Title: Re: Reviews: Baitcaster
Post by: Cheetam on February 08, 2007, 04:16:29 PM
So many reels...so many choices...I love my curados (old style not the new, more expensive model).  Built like a tank, easy to tear apart and clean.  It's easy to find replacement parts if needed and upgrades galore...That said, I have heard a lot of positive feedback on the new Citica, especially the 100dsv which, rumor has it, is nearly identical to the old style curado 100b, but with a better drag...
Title: Re: Reviews: Baitcaster
Post by: McCarter on February 08, 2007, 04:20:30 PM
I have never had a problem with Shimano.  I will agree with Maize about the Chronarch Mg 50.  It is the lightest baitcast reel on the market at 5.9 oz.  It is also incredibly smooth.  The Curados are also sweet reels.  I havent played with any of the new ones, but the old style curados are tough as nails.  The only thing is, if you buy a smaller profile newer reel and switch back and forth between say a Chronarch Mg to an old school Curado, you notice the difference in size and weight pretty quick.  I still love em tho.  

The reel that is getting the most buzz right now is the Abu Garcia Revo series.  They have 3 different models that range from $99.95 - $199.95.  The models all have a few options for reels including a high speed 7.1:1 gear ratios.  They  are very low profile and pretty light compared to some other baitcasting reels on the market.  I am hoping one of my friends will buy one so i can play with it.  

Pflueger makes some sweet reels, too.  I fell in love with the Summit first time i seen it.  I had the guy behind the counter take it out and then i had my way with it several times.  It seems like a tough little reel.  This one also has a high speed retrieve and is lighter than most on the market.  It was priced right at $129.95.  I think this will be my first non shimano purchase in 8 years.  Plus, i have never heard any bad things about Pflueger products from anyone that has them.  

Diawa is obviously a leader in the fishing rod and reel dept.  I have never owned any of there products, nor have i ever had the desire to.  I have always tried to compare them to Shimanos and for my money, the Shimanos always come out on top.  Garza likes em, but what does he know.  Just kidding Garz.  He has never had any problems with them as far as i know.  And i dont know many people who put as much time in on the water as he does.

I know Quantum makes a good product.  They have a solid reputation.  But a lot of there stuff is priced at or near the same as Shimano, so i stick with Shimano.

McCarter himself :-\'

Title: Re: Reviews: Baitcaster
Post by: bshaner on February 08, 2007, 04:29:20 PM
Last season I had all Quantums.  To be quite frank, I wasnt happy with them.  McCarter was kind enough to let me use his 50mg.  Wow.  MaizenBlue let me use one of his also.  Wow.  I'll be making the transition to shimano's.  Unfortunatley I cant quote any other life's experience for you than that.

B
Title: Re: Reviews: Baitcaster
Post by: Skip Johnson on February 08, 2007, 04:37:32 PM
forgot to mention I won that ardent baitcaster at ABA nationals and
I DO NOT LIKE IT!!!!!!!
feel like a rookie with that thing if Im not throwing a heavy bait I blow it up constantly, throwing a light wood crank bait with it like a shad rap is impossible.
Title: Re: Reviews: Baitcaster
Post by: Hooksetter on February 08, 2007, 04:41:25 PM
I like Shimano reels. The Chronarch 100sf to be specific. Super smooth, casts a mile, lightweight and dependable.

I have a few older Quantum E600 Energy reels and they still work great but are a little heavier than the Shimanos. I do like the magnetic drags on them.

Willie
Title: Re: Reviews: Baitcaster
Post by: BryanP on February 08, 2007, 04:45:10 PM
Daiwa all the way! Well.....almost.....  I have a few of the Shimano 50mg's that have been going strong for 3 years now, and am in the process of replacing the dozen or so old white Chronarch 100's I had accumulated over the years with some of the new Curado 100DSV's (deep spool version).  Other than that, it's all Fuego's and Zillions.

Spinning is 100% Daiwa for me--The TDS's, Fuego's and Sol's are awesome.
Title: Re: Reviews: Baitcaster
Post by: Langer on February 08, 2007, 04:52:33 PM
Quote from: bshaner on February 08, 2007, 04:29:20 PM
Last season I had all Quantums.  To be quite frank, I wasnt happy with them.  McCarter was kind enough to let me use his 50mg.  Wow.  MaizenBlue let me use one of his also.  Wow.  I'll be making the transition to shimano's.  Unfortunatley I cant quote any other life's experience for you than that.

B

Just send those quantums my way B.
Title: Re: Reviews: Baitcaster
Post by: Cheetam on February 08, 2007, 04:53:15 PM
Quote from: McCarter on February 08, 2007, 04:20:30 PM

I will agree with Maize about the Chronarch Mg 50.  It is the lightest baitcast reel on the market at 5.9 oz.  

Not any more...Daiwa upped the ante with the Steez...it will set you back 5 bills though... :o
Title: Re: Reviews: Baitcaster
Post by: Mark Modrak on February 08, 2007, 05:19:52 PM
Shimano Chronarch Ch100B's are the best that I have found over the years and trust me I've had them all.The Diawa TX series are nice but I had a problem of ripping the reel handles off on hooksets.
The nut that holds the handle on is very thin and made of Brass. The Curado's when they were less than $100 were the best deal but now I think just get the Chronarch.
Just so you know I have no sponsorship with Shimano and pay retail like most.
Title: Re: Reviews: Baitcaster
Post by: motocross269 on February 08, 2007, 05:45:48 PM
I have some shimano speedmaster magnumlites that still work like new...They have to be at least 15 years old..They haven't seen alot of use lately, but they definetly have some hours on them..Whomever I draw this year is going to look at those antiques and laugh his but off..I bought 7 of them at an auction 15-20 years ago.  I bought a new Curado to throw in the mix so it won't look like I am to far behind..I have fished all shimano spinning and baitcasters for along time...Haven't had any major problems...I would be afraid to try anything else
Title: Re: Reviews: Baitcaster
Post by: gbaade on February 08, 2007, 06:54:29 PM
Mccarter.....You can give that Revo a test drive if we hit the water this spring. I bought 2 of them and like them. Comfy in the palm and light.I went to the high school football field and gave it a whirl. Cast like a dream. Price seemed right too. Of course I learned to use a baitcaster on Abu's so I might be sentimentally bias.


Gary
Title: Re: Reviews: Baitcaster
Post by: McCarter on February 08, 2007, 07:00:34 PM
Quote from: jcheetam on February 08, 2007, 04:53:15 PM
Quote from: McCarter on February 08, 2007, 04:20:30 PM

I will agree with Maize about the Chronarch Mg 50.  It is the lightest baitcast reel on the market at 5.9 oz.  

Not any more...Daiwa upped the ante with the Steez...it will set you back 5 bills though... :o

OOPS, i stand corrected.  The Chronarch Mg has been bumped down to 2nd lightest.

McCarter himself :-\'
Title: Re: Reviews: Baitcaster
Post by: BASS FISHERMAN on February 08, 2007, 07:33:12 PM
big into chuckin spinners bait so i gos with SHIMANO reels on all me fishin poles A  ;D ;D ;D
i gots 3 of thems castin reels an poles A   ;D ;D ;D
an i gots 2 of thems spinnie poles A  ;D ;D ;D
i keeps the spinnie poles fur chuckin lite spinners baits A  ;D ;D ;D

:-* :-* :-* RANGERS BOAT RULE  :-* :-* :-*
Title: Re: Reviews: Baitcaster
Post by: fiker on February 08, 2007, 08:55:19 PM
After Shimano bumped their Curado up to close to $200 (out of my price range) I inquired about the Citica.  Which costs about what the Curado used to. 
According to the email answer from Shimano, "if you liked the Curado, you'll be more than happy with the Citica". 
Title: Re: Reviews: Baitcaster
Post by: yukonjack2 on February 09, 2007, 12:06:04 AM
Shimano all the way - I have a 50mg wich is nothing short of awesome . the rest are curados of varying types - a few SF - 6.2 ratio, and the regular in both a 5.0 crankbaiting, and a 3.8 carolina rig - I changed out all the bearings in them (except the mg50) to abec 7's, did a little supertuning on the drums, and lubed em with rockt fuel yellow - they throw like a dream whenther its flipppin or a 1 oz spinnerbait. 

for spinning, I have a few shimano stratic 2500 - they have worked flawlessly since I got them.   I highly recommend them.

I was looking at the shimano DC with the chip in it for anti-backlash control - would love to see if it actually works skipping light baits under docks and boats - but it is in the 5 bill range as well - stick to the spinning outfit for now.

Jack
Title: Re: Reviews: Baitcaster
Post by: rufus on February 09, 2007, 06:42:54 AM
After fishing tournaments for 16 years I have no other reels in my boat except Curados and Stradic's. I buy about one Curado a year and now have 14 Curado's that are up to 14 years old. Other than a cleaning and lube job and a few minor repairs they have worked awesome (I am extremely hard on my reels, just ask Reel_Man). I use them in both 5.1:1 and 6.2:1. I have a couple Symetre's, but I would definitely spend a few extra dollars on the Stradic's. When changing rods it is nice to have the same reel on every rod. Even though your action will change as you change rods you will not have to worry about the way the reel feels. I have not tried the newer Curado's, but my father-in-law bought a new Citica and this is a very nice reel. I will soon have to start letting go of the older Curado's and upgrade :'(. God Bless and Good Fishin'!
Title: Re: Reviews: Baitcaster
Post by: REEL_MAN on February 09, 2007, 07:46:01 AM
Rufus is correct, he is hard on his reels, BUT he doesn't abuse them. They are a tool, like a good hammer ;D
I have worked on all of the major reels (even designed them at Quantum) and the majority are good. Many of the reels feel great out of the box, but what about a couple of years later? It's the gearing that takes the abuse. Gear material is very crucial to the performance of the reel. At the present time the only manufacture I feel that has the best gears is Shimano. If you use the drag the Shimano drag in the bait cast is best, if it is spinning you should look at the Diawa. If you want dependability in a spinning reel, Shimano. I know many of you use Quantum bait cast and they are good reels, but the spinning, well let me say their not the level of Shimano or diawa, But close.
We have our favorites and we will fight to say mine is the best. The main thing is don't settle on a reel that you don't have confidence. Also if you have that favorite reel please please take care of it, keep it cleaned and lubed. Reels are getting more expensive every year. I've had one of my Chronachs since '93 and it is still smooth.

Waitin on soft water
God Bless

Reel_Man
Title: Re: Reviews: Baitcaster
Post by: outdoorkid on February 09, 2007, 06:06:19 PM
my personal opinion in a shimano curado. either the sf or the d series never had any problems with them it all depends on what u want for speed. but shimano all the way  :D
Title: Re: Reviews: Baitcaster
Post by: 225XS4Garza200PXL on February 09, 2007, 09:04:14 PM
I forgot to mention earlier... Daiwa released a reel called the Advantage a couple years ago in the 100 dollar range and Super-tuned version for like 30 bucks more I believe...

I have not used this reel, but have heard nothing but good things about it... As said earlier, Daiwa is really stepping up to the plate in all price ranges...

I'd highly recommend taking a look at that reel for the money...