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shimano reel

Posted By: wyatt c

shimano reel - 10/26/16 12:58 AM

im a lews guy right now, but for years ive always seen people hype about shimanos, and i dont know why. i was wondering if i were to pick up a shimano for a decent price to see what the deal was. which series should i get. ive seen the 400$ reels and thats out of the question. any help is appreciated
Posted By: Cole P

Re: shimano reel - 10/26/16 01:23 AM

Look at the curados and chronarchs. I have old models of both made in japan. Best reels I own hands down and mine are old and used and caught thousands of bass.

Side note the Tatula for about $100 are pretty hard to beat.
Posted By: BigBassB

Re: shimano reel - 10/26/16 02:13 AM

Love my curados!
Posted By: Amackmac

Re: shimano reel - 10/26/16 02:16 AM

Curado or chonarch.....I use mostly curados since I've started fishing. Tried some here and there but haven't found a reason to change. I am a big fan of them. If you in DFW i will let you borrow one if you would like
Posted By: ezbassin

Re: shimano reel - 10/26/16 02:32 AM

Curado or chronarch E series. I do not like the newer I series as well as the E models.
Posted By: 921 Phoenix

Re: shimano reel - 10/26/16 02:34 AM

I have a ton of the I curado's and I have never had a problem with them. I will say their are a lot of people that do not like the latch system that lets you adjust the brakes.
Posted By: ezbassin

Re: shimano reel - 10/26/16 02:37 AM

The I series reels are noisy. My 5.5-1 gear ratio ones do not make noise but all of my 7-1's do and some of my 6-1 do. It is very annoying. Im ready to sell all of the I series I have.
Posted By: wyatt c

Re: shimano reel - 10/26/16 03:49 AM

Originally Posted By: Cougar FTD
Curado or chonarch.....I use mostly curados since I've started fishing. Tried some here and there but haven't found a reason to change. I am a big fan of them. If you in DFW i will let you borrow one if you would like
im actually stationed in abilene. if only i was closer!
Posted By: wyatt c

Re: shimano reel - 10/26/16 03:50 AM

ive heard that the G series were junk. and from what im seeing the letter is just the "year models" that came out? ive always been confused why they have letters in the sereies. i think im leaning towards curados. just not wanting to pay a lot for a reel i dont know if ill like or not
Posted By: wyatt c

Re: shimano reel - 10/26/16 03:56 AM

and on the curados whats the difference between the 70's and 200's????
Posted By: J_Cagle_Fishing

Re: shimano reel - 10/26/16 01:46 PM

citica is my favorite for the price and you can do just about anything you want with it
Posted By: ezbassin

Re: shimano reel - 10/26/16 02:04 PM

Shimano B series (Greenies) they are called are bullet proof and considered a low profile reel. You can still find these for sale from time to time. Shimano gained a huge market share with these reels. They were dark green in color and then they came out with a Super free version that were lighter in color. Later they came out with the D series which were also good reels and in my opinion they were a little smoother than the B's. Next came the E series, very smooth but in a more streamlined profile. Then came the G series that were a total flop and other brands gained in market share at that time and Lews was one of them that came on strong.

These are Curado's im talking about. Shimano also makes higher end reels that are awesome, some for the US market as well as some slightly different for the Japan market.

Im not sure about the newer number 70 vs 200 but in the past a 50 was a smaller finesse type reel and the 100 or 200 was a larger more standard version.

The E series Curado came with a 5-1 or a 7-1 version. The Citica E was the 6-1 at that time.
Posted By: wyatt c

Re: shimano reel - 10/26/16 02:14 PM

I gotcha. Ive been seeing good things about the i series. And some guys are selling them on here fairly reasonably. So I'm thinkin about giving it a go. So are the 200s the standard size?
Posted By: Los Lagos

Re: shimano reel - 10/26/16 05:18 PM

We just really got into bass fishing and with three bopys and myself good equipment has been a challenge to source without getting a divorce. With that being said I have a handful of the greenies 5 or 6 or so all bought used on this site and 3 Lews, absolutely love all of them. Southwest parts overhauled 2 of the greenies fwiw.

The Shimano Citica line for the money is about as good as you can get is what I am hearing from the guys I know that are in the know.

for what its worth.
Posted By: BassSacker

Re: shimano reel - 10/26/16 05:38 PM

I have 12+ of the older curados (greenie. they are between 20 to 25 years old and work very well still, just clean them once a year and ready to go.
you can still find them on ebay for a reasonable price.
Posted By: ezbassin

Re: shimano reel - 10/26/16 11:34 PM

Originally Posted By: wyatt c
I gotcha. Ive been seeing good things about the i series. And some guys are selling them on here fairly reasonably. So I'm thinkin about giving it a go. So are the 200s the standard size?


I will sell my I series Curados for $100 each if you are interested. I have two 7-1 gear ratio and at least one of the 6-1 gear ratio reels.
Posted By: Clint H.

Re: shimano reel - 10/26/16 11:49 PM

Originally Posted By: ezbassin
The I series reels are noisy. My 5.5-1 gear ratio ones do not make noise but all of my 7-1's do and some of my 6-1 do. It is very annoying. Im ready to sell all of the I series I have.
a clean the brass break drum with a little oil and a cu tip. Theres prolly a burnt ring of plastic around it. That is where the noise occurs.
Posted By: Matt Jackson

Re: shimano reel - 10/27/16 12:33 AM

Shamino figured out the gear game a long time ago and may have even been in the watch making business. Look at cyclist. The vast majority run Shamino gears. Maybe started in the watch business then got into other areas. I was a revo kind of guy but now run Shamino. Not going to lie I went to the top with Shamino so I should be very happy with their product and I am.
Posted By: T54

Re: shimano reel - 10/27/16 07:45 AM

Originally Posted By: Matt Jackson
Shamino figured out the gear game a long time ago and may have even been in the watch making business. Look at cyclist. The vast majority run Shamino gears. Maybe started in the watch business then got into other areas. I was a revo kind of guy but now run Shamino. Not going to lie I went to the top with Shamino so I should be very happy with their product and I am.


Never in the watch business, but you are right, Shimano has been making bicycle gears since 1921.

In terms of 70 vs. 200 size. The number is an indication of line capacity.
The 70 size has an updated version of the SVS Infinity braking system that requires less frequent maintenance than the original braking system in the 200 size.

Line capacity:
70 size: 85 yards of 12 lb
200 size: 110 yards of 14lb

I use my 70s for flipping, pitching, roll casting, short distance techniques with up to 20lb test. I also have one that is spooled with 10 lb for throwing a variety of smaller and lighter weight lures. The 70s are much more compact than the 200 and weigh almost an ounce less.

I use my 200s for basically everything else. Any full cast technique where I am using 12-20lb test. The noise issue that some people are having can be eliminated by wiping off the brass colored brake ring and applying a light coat of oil to it. I find myself doing it every few months or so. With the 70, I have yet to apply oil in ~6 months of use and am not hearing the brakes working like I do in my 200s.

I have 2.5 years of heavy use on my 200s and all of them are still smooth and cast really well. I sold off all my E series reels except for 1 I have sitting in my parents garage.

This is the ring that requires occasional lubrication to prevent brake sound (side plate is attached with a bar on the 200, not attached on the 70)
Posted By: Arkansas10 bass

Re: shimano reel - 10/27/16 02:53 PM

[quote=Cole P]Look at the curados and chronarchs. I have old models of both made in japan. Best reels I own hands down and mine are old and used and caught thousands of bass.

^^^ This
Posted By: SAKS

Re: shimano reel - 10/27/16 07:56 PM

The older Shimanos were great but when they G series Curados came out they lost me. I have heard that the new Curados are back up to form but don't have any personal experience with newer models.
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