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    RE: BPS reels

    Last I check the $120 CURADO was marked down to $100!!! Now that's a great deal. I just bought 4 of them a few weeks ago. The CURADO Super Free was marked down from $150 to $120!!!

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    RE: BPS reels

    This markdown was at www.cabelas.com

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    RE: BPS reels

    That's because the old Green Curado's do not exist anymore. 2005 is the last year for the good green reels. In 2006 the cheaper Citica took the price of $119, but seems to be as good as or even better then the older Curado and the new Curado moved up another notch in price----it's a lot higher now. I sure hope the new Shimano's are as good or better then the older ones. The old saying goes---if it isn't broke----don't fix it. The old Curado's 200's and 100's were the best reel for the money anyone could find.

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    RE: BPS reels

    [font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON Nov-18-05 AT 02:49PM (EST)[/font][p]ill check them out tonight,thx for the information.what was going on with the jm spinning reels that made you doubt the quality?

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    RE: BPS reels

    [font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON Nov-18-05 AT 09:31PM (EST)[/font][p]I hear all this about the curado's and loomis, maybe it's just me but just can't make myself spend that much $$$ on a combo.
    Have any of you ever tried the Daiwa TD-X H 103's, I've got 3 off ebay and there the best reels I've every put my hands on, I think I gave like $72 for the highest one, I use them on BPS extreme or crankin' sticks and wouldn't trade them for any loomis/shimano combo out there. Now new the reels are kinda pricey ($130 + ) at most places but they're smoother than silk and tuff and hell, my oldest one is going on 8 yrs without any trouble.
    Spinning wise the Regal X 2500 is hard to beat,

    Not knockin' on anybody just expressing my opinion....

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    RE: BPS reels

    Just gave myself an early Christmas and bought the Rick Clunn combination. We'll see how it works, sure feels great. As far as Daiwa products are concerned, they must be making better equipment than they used to. All Daiwas I ever owned were poor quality and never lasted more than a year or two.

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    RE: BPS reels

    went down to bps this evening to take back the jm reel,tried out the quantum energy reel and honestly i didnt think it felt as well made as the jm.tried out the stradic 4000 and immediatly bought it,wow if it fishes as good as it feels i beleive ill be real happy.im about to put in on a 7 foot mh rod i hope it balances well.thx for the advice guys and happy fishing.also they have the 2500 stradic on a bps extreme rod at bps on sale for 159.00.i thought that looked like a good deal.

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    RE: BPS reels

    curado super free -
    best flipping reel bar none.

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    RE: BPS reels

    The Extreme BPS reel is also a good one. Most if not all of your BPS reels are made by Phlueger <spelling>

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    RE: BPS reels

    I got 2 BPS reels when I started fishing again about 5 years ago. I'm pretty hard on reels and in no time, they were sounding pretty rough despite cleaning and oiling. Swithed to the Shimano and they work just like I got them out of the box 3 years ago with less care. Just my 2 cents worth.




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    RE: BPS reels

    You'll be pleased with the Stradic. Not that you wouldn't have been with the JM's, they are very nice reels, but IMO you made the correct choice.

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    RE: BPS reels

    yea im pretty happy with it.i took it down to my local lake last evening and caught a very nice bass on it and between the 7 foot extreme and stradic it went real smooth,im sold on the stradic.thx again for some sound advice.

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