Curado uses
Nuclear.smelt
Posted 6/5/2017 9:13 PM (#864051)
Subject: Curado uses




Posts: 98


I love the look of these reels and have heard hey are good too. just wondering what applications you would use it for and could it withstand/do well with magnum rubber medussa's, mag-dawgs, etc...
DBJr
Posted 6/5/2017 11:53 PM (#864071 - in reply to #864051)
Subject: Re: Curado uses




Posts: 78


I've got an older curado 300 DSV I use for smaller baits like 6" jakes & buchers & smaller bucktails. I don't think it would hold up over a period of time throwing baits that are heavier than 3 oz
jdsplasher
Posted 6/6/2017 6:43 AM (#864079 - in reply to #864071)
Subject: Re: Curado uses





Posts: 2312


Location: SE, WI.

I like the Curado EJ for jig and creature fishing! Great line pickup, low profile, and comfortable to fish with.

 JD

Espy
Posted 6/6/2017 9:11 AM (#864101 - in reply to #864051)
Subject: Re: Curado uses





Posts: 323


Location: Elk River, MN
300 EJ works well for most anything aside from larger bucktails
tswoboda
Posted 6/6/2017 11:37 AM (#864135 - in reply to #864051)
Subject: Re: Curado uses




Posts: 349


I definitely go against the norm, but I have 4 curados that I use for everything except trolling/suckers. Big baits included.
Nuclear.smelt
Posted 6/6/2017 2:59 PM (#864173 - in reply to #864051)
Subject: Re: Curado uses




Posts: 98


any problems with them?
Zib
Posted 6/6/2017 3:23 PM (#864177 - in reply to #864051)
Subject: Re: Curado uses





Posts: 1405


Location: Detroit River
I use my Curado 301e for double 8's, regular Medussas, Shadzillas & other small stuff. Shimano has discontinued them in favor of the smaller 400 & 300 Tranx models.
Zib
Posted 6/6/2017 3:26 PM (#864179 - in reply to #864173)
Subject: Re: Curado uses





Posts: 1405


Location: Detroit River

Nuclear.smelt - 6/6/2017 3:59 PM any problems with them?

 I have 4 seasons of hard work with them & no issues. I currently have it apart for cleaning & lube so I need to stop procrastinating & get it back in service. My only gripe with it is that sometimes the line will pile up more on one side of the spool.

Dirt Esox
Posted 6/6/2017 8:08 PM (#864206 - in reply to #864051)
Subject: Re: Curado uses




Posts: 457


Location: Minneconia
Doorstop. Really weak drag and uneven line spooling at times. Get a Toro.
TannerAE
Posted 6/6/2017 8:10 PM (#864207 - in reply to #864051)
Subject: Re: Curado uses




Posts: 72


I have used my 301 hard every month of the year since november 2014 and have been beyond impressed. Even though i think mine will die soon (starting to squeal like a injured rabbit and growl like a mad dog). To preserve the life of this reel i would recommend only throwing "small stuff", but i have used mine for pretty much everything in the box and with all but a few it has performed great. I use mine for mostly small blades, topwaters, cranks, and jerk baits small and large. I recommend this reel for anybody. Only complaints are like stated above the stacking of line on oneside of the spool (usually not an issue but it drives my ocd nuts), and on a long cast you lose some ipt, other than that i think its a great reel.
allegheny river kid
Posted 6/7/2017 8:37 AM (#864247 - in reply to #864051)
Subject: Re: Curado uses




Posts: 463


Location: Sw Pennsylvania
I use my 300ej For jerkbaits. I prefer to thumb the spool between jerks. Seems to help with the longevity of the anti reverse bearings.
tswoboda
Posted 6/7/2017 10:46 AM (#864261 - in reply to #864173)
Subject: Re: Curado uses




Posts: 349


Nuclear.smelt - 6/6/2017 2:59 PM any problems with them?

Stripped a drag nut and handle nut on one of the EJ's and that's been it. I send them to Shimano every other year and for $25 they come back like brand new.  I've owned or used most other popular reels, and curados are just so dam comfortable in my hand that I won't use anything else.  If I have a need in the future, I'll definitely check out the tranx 300 since it looks like a little beefier upgrade to the curado.

phishmasta
Posted 6/7/2017 12:01 PM (#864269 - in reply to #864051)
Subject: Re: Curado uses




Posts: 115


The problem of line piling up on one side of the spool is due to making a lot of shorter casts. Every time it happens to me i just put on a lure that i know i can bomb cast a long way and make a few casts. The line will even out.