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Title: Baitcaster
Post by: kgr624 on February 07, 2006, 03:45:31 PM
If anyone out there was to pick from these baitcasters what one would you pick and why?

Quantum Energy pt
Quantum pt Tour
Diawa Viento
Diawa Sol
Shimano Curado(2006)

I am buying one or two of these but are having a hard time deciding. If you have used any of these please let me know what you think or heard.
Title: Re: Baitcaster
Post by: MBell on February 07, 2006, 04:04:56 PM
Shimano Cuardo, because I haven't had any problems yet.  I also haven't tried the redesigned model, why did they change it?  If you go with quantum buy the nicer models like the pt's you have listed the lower end stuff will only last so long. 
-Matt
Title: Re: Baitcaster
Post by: yukonjack2 on February 07, 2006, 04:10:52 PM
I would second the curado - they changed it for marketing I am sure to keep up with the pt's.  I have a few old style curados, and they are nothing short of great!  I looked at that viento, seems kinda gimmicky with the twitching bar.  The sol seemed ok, but had little line capacity - I'd go with a 50 mg if you are looking for light and small.

 
Title: Re: Baitcaster
Post by: Hooksetter on February 07, 2006, 04:45:28 PM
I would say buy the best reels you can, no matter the brand. If you fish alot, the cheaper models just don't hold up.

I found this out the expensive way. I ended up replacing all of my 'cheaper reels' after a few years with high end reels and I wish would have bought the better reels the first time around. I would have had more money for tackle.

I use Shimano reels exclusively now and have complete confidence in them. They have never let me down.
Title: Re: Baitcaster
Post by: kgr624 on February 07, 2006, 05:22:35 PM
thanks for the input i think i am going to go with one curado and one Energy PT. Has anyone heard of the best antibacklash reel? I have gotten really good fishing with the lower end models like the Quantum Kevin Vandam model so going to something that is really nice is going to make my fishing days a lot more enjoyable.
Title: Re: Baitcaster
Post by: Savage on February 07, 2006, 06:33:00 PM
You can't go wrong with the Curado, I have not tried the new one, but they know how to make them.  I like the smaller version, the 100 size.  I use them all day without getting tired . :)
Title: Re: Baitcaster
Post by: blakstr1 on February 07, 2006, 07:05:29 PM
the curados are nice, but not sure about the new ones..supposedly nothing is the same, different shape, feel, and weight.  I've been partial to the Quantums as of late..the PT energy is awesome, the Quantum spinning reels are the best on the market IMO, too..i've got a Shimano stradic spinning reel which was my favorite until I got the Quantums, the perform much better...again IMO..
Title: Re: Baitcaster
Post by: Bulletproof on February 08, 2006, 01:09:44 AM
Curado.

I bought a couple low end daiwa spinning reels, cant think of the name right off hand but very pleased as well.
Title: Re: Baitcaster
Post by: fishon1219 on February 08, 2006, 06:02:37 AM
Curado for sure. This will be my 5th season with them and I have never done any maintenance on them. You would think that being the Maintenance manager for a truck plant I would like to tear all kinds of things apart, but the only way I like to get my hands dirty is with ink from my pen or the extra sauce that drips out of the big mac I am eating. You cant go wrong with the Curado
Title: Re: Baitcaster
Post by: McCarter on February 08, 2006, 08:03:08 AM
Curado Curado Curado.

I have fished with nothing but shimano for the past 8 years.  Never had a problem with any of them.  I have 3 curado super frees and i love them. 

Last year my buddy wanted to buy a baitcaster ( his first ).  I tried to talk him into a curado but he wanted to be 'different'.  He went with a Quantum PT.  He bought it 2 days before our annual trip to Long Lake and the gears stripped on his second cast of the trip.  Needless to say, he was using one of my curados for the rest of the trip.  But the thing that got me was, he loved my curado so much that he took his Quantum back and exchanged it for................................. another Quantum????  Go figure.

I am buying a Chronarch Mg at the BPS Spring classic.  It weighs 5.9 oz.  Lightest baitcaster on the market ( as far as i know ).  I took an Airrus rod over to my buddys house who has the Mg and put it on my rod and weighed it.  Just under 10 oz.  Now thats a sweet set up.

PoorBoy himself :-\'
Title: Re: Baitcaster
Post by: smbassman on February 08, 2006, 09:16:10 AM
From what I have heard, the new Shimano Citica is actually better than the previous Curado but it's still at the same price point ($119).  But I agree with what has been said, the green curados opened my eyes to a whole new world.  That's why I just bought up three more of the old curados to get them before their gone.

Buying a new high end reel has always given me a lot of heartburn, because you never really now how they will perform until you get them on the water and use them for a season.  I've been burned by Quantum many years ago, on a baitcaster that was absolute junk so I have not had the guts to try another one.
Title: Re: Baitcaster
Post by: Cheetam on February 08, 2006, 09:18:10 AM
When you are looking to spend 2 bills on a reel, chances are you are getting a fine piece of machinery.  I am a big shimano fan and use Curados, Curado SFs and a Castaic SF.  I haven't had a single problem with any of them.  I have only heard a few reviews of the 2006 Curado, and so far everything sounds pretty positive.