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Time for a baitcaster, need advice #8901671 05/06/13 06:45 AM
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I've finally saved enough for a baitcaster. I've heard the new series of curados aren't what they used to be, should I stay away and go for a revo sx? or should I save a little bit of money on my first one and go with a revo s or citica? or maybe a pro qualifier?

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Re: Time for a baitcaster, need advice [Re: Casual] #8901743 05/06/13 10:17 AM
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My experience has been that Shimano reels are dependable and last a very long time. Just don't buy a cheap piece of junk that may not work very well and will create a bigger learning curve for you.

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Citica.


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Find a citica e.


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Re: Time for a baitcaster, need advice [Re: Casual] #8901893 05/06/13 12:28 PM
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Check out the daiwa Lexa or Aird..
The lexa is a great reel for the money and can be found for around 100$




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Re: Time for a baitcaster, need advice [Re: Casual] #8901951 05/06/13 12:54 PM
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find yourself a curado 50e. best priced reel out there. probably 125-140 range.

Re: Time for a baitcaster, need advice [Re: Casual] #8903263 05/06/13 07:15 PM
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the only thing with the citica and curado e's is that you can only find them used, and not to be a snob but i would prefer a brand new reel

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If you are just starting out with a baitcaster don't spend a lot of money up front until you feel comfortable using one. You can get several different reels under a hundred $ that would be good; the H2O Mettle, Basspro Extreme or the Pro Qualifier from Bass Pro especially the last two if you need a left hand retrieve.

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Re: Time for a baitcaster, need advice [Re: Casual] #8905866 05/07/13 01:06 PM
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fair enough, if u want new then pick up the chronarch 50, same specs as a curado but you get the new reel smell. Only baitcaster you will need to own.

Re: Time for a baitcaster, need advice [Re: Casual] #8906718 05/07/13 05:46 PM
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the chronarch is definitely more than I'm willing to spend. The pro qualifier went on sale today, should I get it?

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Also any opinions on the quantum KVD?

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My take on gear. I would rather spend a little up front and get some quality gear that may last a long long time. I have a couple of the curados and stradics and they are well worth the money. Besides that, the the chronarchs aren't outrageously priced.

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My take on gear. I would rather spend a little up front and get some quality gear that may last a long long time. I have a couple of the curados and stradics and they are well worth the money. Besides that, the the chronarchs aren't outrageously priced. With all the money I spend on a fishing trip, an extra hundred is a drop in the bucket.

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Well as a college student that had to work to get to this point, an extra hundred is half a month's worth of groceries

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Got that. i remember my college experience. Living off of student loans and work study hours, while putting in an extra 24 hours at a chinese restaurant on the weekends. 6 guys sharing a 2 bedroom apartment, and living off of dollar menus and instant noodles. Memories. A new revo sx is gonna run u 140-150, dont see the savings there.

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