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    Bait Casting Reels...which one?

    I am a spincast person for the most part, but I do fish with an older model Shimano baitcaster. I am interested in updating but there are so many options and the cost follows those options. I thought I would ask you guys who fish everday with a baitcaster for your opinion. I am not so sure the most expensive is necessary to catch fish, but I am sure some options are nice to have. I am interested in a Shimano Citica, Curado, or Castaic. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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    RE: Bait Casting Reels...which one?

    I love the old Citicas... I have some over 11 yrs old and they are still going strong. The newer ones are supposed to be like the old Curados, and almost everyone who has used one, loves them.

    If you want a low gear ratio, check out the Community Tackle Box board... there's one over there!!!

    *shameless ad for my reel*

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    RE: Bait Casting Reels...which one?

    I could go into a bit more detail but the more bearings the better. I really like the low profile baitcasters like the quantum energy series. They are real comfortable in my hand.

    Tight Lines to All!
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    RE: Bait Casting Reels...which one?

    I have Curado's that I paid $150 dollars for. I also have some Bass Pro Shop Extremes. I find my self picking up the extreme more than the Shimano. I have 2 of them and they have never given any problem. Both are great reels. You can get the extreme on sale now for about $49. If you can find and old model Curado you should be able to pick one up for a little over $100. The newer model they just came out with is closer to $200. The Extreme reel and rod combo at $114 dollars is a hard combo to beat for the money. All my fishing friends agree. The extremes let you adjust the braking from outside the reel also. The Shimano Citica has been updated this year and sells for $119, might be worth a look. I am a Shimano man but when they are on sale I can buy 3 Extremes for the price of one Curado and they stand behind the warranty so the extreme gets my vote. I just bought 2 high end $200 dollar Quantums and had to send both of them back for a loud noise when casting so I would not recomend them at this time. Good Luck.

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    RE: Bait Casting Reels...which one?

    Thanks so much for your replies!

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    RE: Bait Casting Reels...which one?

    I recently bought a Quantum Accurist PT at walmart for $99. They sell on BPS for $119. So far, I like it as well if not better than my curado and calcutta. Time will tell as far as if it can take a licking and keep on ticking. Still, it's a good deal.

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    RE: Bait Casting Reels...which one?

    Personally I am partial to Quantum Enery reels. You can't beat a curado though. I have had a couple BPS extreme reels...will never buy another. I like the reel BUT I have had two come completely apart with the side face falling in the water. I have made sure it is tightened down, don't know if it unloosens itself through mutliple casting or what? Just my 2.




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    RE: Bait Casting Reels...which one?

    That's funny EJHick. I have just the opposite problem. I ordered two of last years top of the line Quantums and both made noise but I've never had a problem with a BPS reel. I guess you can get a lemon in any brand. I may be crazy but I swear I believe me Extremes will cast better than my Curado's. And they are the super free models. Might just be in my mind but on something light like a crank bait I can't get the distance with the Curado. I've ajusted both brakes but the Extremes still seem smoother. I'm sure the Shimano's will last longer but so far so good with BPS.

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    RE: Bait Casting Reels...which one?

    I am curious if any of you guys use left-handed reels even if you are right-handed to keep from changing hands after a cast. I also use spinning reels so it is eaiser for me to use the left-handed.

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    RE: Bait Casting Reels...which one?

    I,m a right hander that grew up with spinning reels and now use only lefthand baitcasters for bassin . Just made more sense to me not to have to change hands. Many different makes and modles out there to chose from and I have several different ones for different things. Strange but fishing is the only thing I can do lefthanded . Enjoy and catch big ones.

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    RE: Bait Casting Reels...which one?

    [font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON Apr-28-06 AT 06:26PM (EST)[/font][p]Yes sir. Right handed and only use left handed reels. Never switch hands and can set the hook instantly even when pictching. It just seems natural. Why switch hands, why set the hook with your weaker arm, thats why many pro's teach themselves to fish with the oppisite hand. Some can use both. Also I don't think it's strange to fish left handed if you are right handed. Most of the work is done with the right hand when using a left handed reel. Casting, hoping a jig, setting the hook, feeling for a small thump, feathering the spool, etc. The only thing you do with your left is basically take up line. The only time this would be helpful is when you are cranking, burning a spinner bait (rattle trap) or doing alot of chunk and wind type fishing. Even with hard jerkbaits most of the work is done with the rod hand. But I understand all you guys that learned with a right hander is is very hard to switch back. Any other sport you use you dominant hand for the majority of hand work. Fishing is the only sport that I can think of right hander use the left hand for the majority of the work. I'm sure I'll hear greif over this but its just an opinion. I've caught lots of bass pitching that hit the lure the instant it hit the water and not switching hands and setting the hook imediately put more of them in the boat.

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    RE: Bait Casting Reels...which one?

    This has been precisely the case for me. After years of using nothing but spinning gear, I decided to give baitcasters a whirl. Casting right and retrieving left just feels more natural to me. You should really try a left hand reel before you buy one if possible.

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