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  1. #13
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    Re: Shimano Core

    Had a chance to throw a Citica a while back probably my next reel, but there are a couple of Pflugers I like as well.
    Stoner
    By the way the creek looks like crap.

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    Re: Shimano Core

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    I have yet to hold the CORE 6.x product but the line capacity thing has my a bit stumped. I've own MG50's and Curado 100D's. Back at the start of Summer, I imported a Metainum MG7 which is the 7:1 Japan version of the CORE with 4 extra bearings in it. The MG7 holds more line then the MG50 or 100D. Spool size is more the size of say my Daiwa Fuego. I have read repeatedly that the CORE is basically the same reel as the Metanium MG but the spools info I'm getting does not seem to confirm that.

    The Metanium MG7 has been a blast to fish. Fast line pickup! Much improved drag over the MG50 and smooth. I was thinking about getting a CORE in 6:1 but I'm not sure I want 85yard line capacity. When you make a long cast, you throw out much of your line and as a result the effective spool to pickup line gets smaller. I have found this a problem with both the 100D and MG50 when trying to throw a buzzbait, ratteltrap or burn as spinner.

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    Re: Shimano Core

    Go to any bait and tackle shop and you will find out how good the revos are selling. The shimanos are still selling but no where near what they have been selling in the past, and most people are upset with the 80 raise in price..

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    Re: Shimano Core

    Supersprint,
    I am not trying to argue with you, but SUV's aren't selling as good as they used to either. Does that mean they are not any good anymore? No, but higher price gas has made people need to buy smaller cars. I agree the higher price may have slowed the sale of the new Curado and maybe the Revo is an economical choice. I think you will find the Shimano will last longer and have fewer problems, but I can't really say that either because I have not ever used a Revo. I choose to stick with Shimano regardless---best reel company out there.

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    Re: Shimano Core

    Mark, first let me say I have been a die hard shimano man, but danged if they are starting to make me mad, along with a ton of other people. I have seen quite a few of the new curados come back with problems. I sold my new curado because I was disappointed in the performance of it. I had it for less than 6 months and the brakes had already started breaking down.
    One of the problems i have with shimano is how good the japan models are. The Metanium and the Core are supposed to be somewhat the same but the Core has fewer bearings and less line on the spool...

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