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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Coto de Caza, CA
Posts: 155
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Thanks.
I am leaning toward the Abu as it seems a little more saltwater rugged, but as I have an old (1990) Shimano low profile baitcaster which still casts like a dream, I was curious as to how the two compare. Kevin |
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#2 |
Member
Join Date: May 2008
Location: La Verne
Posts: 92
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I use the curado 300 a lot and yes it cast very well. It the old style not the new one. I had it a few years now and I had to replace a bearing but other then that its held up fine. Works great in the harbor and inshore. Never tried the revo though so I can't compare.
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#3 |
fishy
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: San Diego
Posts: 219
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I use the Curado series for a lot of my inshore work. I prefer the 300 over the 200, but the 200 (E) is small and strong.
For what ever reason the 300 is a beast. It's hard to find one used, so you almost have to my a new one. I'm 2 years in on the 300 and it is in pretty good shape, without breaking it open and fully cleaning and greasing drags. The 200 is feeling the grind after 1 year of work. It needs to be worked on. I have a few friends that run the REVO. You have to get the saltwater version. I heard that the Revo Torque is the shit. 22lbs of drag.
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#4 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: "The Table"
Posts: 976
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You can't go wrong with either one!
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#5 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Coto de Caza, CA
Posts: 155
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Thanks for the recommendations.
Kevin |
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#6 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Richland Oregon
Posts: 1,547
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Im a huge fan of Daiwa Coastal reels. I have 5 and really abuse them yet they have worked fine for 5 years. I have caught tons of bass, a few nice halibut to 20lbs, smaller yt and Dorado on mine while I was working on sportboats.
If you were against that for some reason though id go Revo. |
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#7 |
Junior
Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 23
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I have both the 200e and 300e. While the 300e has yet to see use, I love the 200e. It is small and fits perfectly in your hand but has lots of power. Casts good with a smooth drag. I'm expecting the same from the 300e. Repair in Irvine is nearby if needed. Revo's get good reviews as well but I'm sticking with Shimano. I sent you a PM on a local seller.
Ian |
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