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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Jerk bait reel
 
Message Subject: Jerk bait reel
joe1977
Posted 6/12/2016 12:03 PM (#820313)
Subject: Jerk bait reel




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I like the idea of a smaller low profile reel for jerk baits. I've always been a Shimano guy so I'm leaning towards the Curado 300E. Any problems throwing the larger wooden jerk baits with this reel? Is there a better option?
EastwoodNorris
Posted 6/12/2016 12:11 PM (#820314 - in reply to #820313)
Subject: Re: Jerk bait reel




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Location: Fifield
The Curado 300 and the Lexa 300 are both very capable for throwing these type of baits.
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 6/12/2016 1:27 PM (#820321 - in reply to #820313)
Subject: Re: Jerk bait reel





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Location: St. Lawrence River
I put the standard double handle from my Beast 60 on my S 60.. it works great. Or a S 50 would be a slick jerkbaits reel as well.
muskyhunter47
Posted 6/12/2016 1:33 PM (#820322 - in reply to #820321)
Subject: Re: Jerk bait reel




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Location: Minnesota
I'm with you. I'm a Shimano guy also I use a 400 TE. The only low profile reel I use is the Tranx and you really don't need that for Jenks unless you have money to burn
Ronix
Posted 6/12/2016 3:26 PM (#820329 - in reply to #820313)
Subject: Re: Jerk bait reel




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I really like the 300e but the drag on it is not ideal for large wooden jerkbaits even with the carbontex upgrade. I throw large jerks about 90% of the time and in my experience it will slip on hook set and often times this will result in poor hook up. I like shimano as well but i use the beast 60 hs and really like it for large jerks.
NathanH
Posted 6/12/2016 3:35 PM (#820331 - in reply to #820313)
Subject: RE: Jerk bait reel





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Location: MN
I agree on the drag comments regarding the curado, if you want low profile I use the okuma 350 Komodo. I will be getting another.
Ray Fuller
Posted 6/12/2016 6:54 PM (#820350 - in reply to #820313)
Subject: Re: Jerk bait reel





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Location: Lake County Illinois
I really like my Okuma Komodo 350 on my jerkbait rod.
FlyPiker
Posted 6/12/2016 7:04 PM (#820352 - in reply to #820313)
Subject: Re: Jerk bait reel




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Komodo users... How long you been using them? Any complaints? I've been stubbornly using my Abu 6500 c3 I bought in the mid 90s on my jerk bait rod but plan on upgrading it this winter. The $25-$50 annual parts repair is getting a little silly when there so much more effective options out there. I was thinking maybe the Lexa 300 HD but the Komodo would be a little cheaper, I use jerkbaits seldomly.
Ray Fuller
Posted 6/12/2016 7:12 PM (#820353 - in reply to #820313)
Subject: Re: Jerk bait reel





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Location: Lake County Illinois
My Komodos are going on 3 seasons with no issues, plus Okuma has a 3 year warranty on the Komodo 350.Really looking forward to getting my hands on the Komodo 450 that should be out soon.
joe1977
Posted 6/13/2016 7:11 AM (#820384 - in reply to #820313)
Subject: Re: Jerk bait reel




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Thanks for the feedback guys.

Sounds like the Curado 300e may not have the drag I'm looking for. I'd have trouble trying another okuma as I had an issue with one a few years ago (I'm old school that way). I'll check out the Lexa and beast, but may just stick with the TE.

Zib
Posted 6/13/2016 7:49 AM (#820385 - in reply to #820313)
Subject: Re: Jerk bait reel





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Location: Detroit River
I use a Komodo 350 for my jerk/glide bait rod. I like the reel a lot but the spool is moving a little when I jerk the bait so looks like I need to call Okuma for some warranty work.
lakecountryfisher
Posted 6/13/2016 8:42 AM (#820391 - in reply to #820313)
Subject: Re: Jerk bait reel




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Just picked up a nacl 50hs for my jerkbait reel
Cloud7
Posted 6/13/2016 11:50 AM (#820424 - in reply to #820313)
Subject: Re: Jerk bait reel





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Location: St Paul, Minnesota
I used to switch off between my Shimano Curado 300e and Calcutta D, but I've sold both of those and upgraded to the newShimano Calcutta Conquest 400. It's a great Jerk/Glide Reel!

C7
Booch
Posted 6/27/2016 9:15 PM (#821978 - in reply to #820313)
Subject: Re: Jerk bait reel




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I've had a Curado 300e on my jerkbait rod for about 6 years now.
vegas492
Posted 6/28/2016 10:27 AM (#822064 - in reply to #820313)
Subject: Re: Jerk bait reel




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I put a Shimano 400D on my jerk bait rod. Love it. Reel is offset to help palming. Very smooth, great drag.
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