jerk bait reel
jerkmybait
Posted 12/18/2007 11:29 PM (#289610)
Subject: jerk bait reel





Posts: 31


Location: saint paul, mn
right now on my jerk bait rod, I am using a Cardiff 400. It is a nice reel, but I am wondering if a faster gear ratio would be better. Any thoughts or suggestions on what people prefer for their jerkbait rods, would be greatly appreciated.
Nate
Schuler
Posted 12/19/2007 12:55 AM (#289618 - in reply to #289610)
Subject: Re: jerk bait reel





Posts: 1462


Location: Davenport, IA
I use a Curado 300...6.2:1 gear ratio w/ massive gears....light weight and casts a mile.
mikie
Posted 12/19/2007 6:22 AM (#289625 - in reply to #289610)
Subject: Re: jerk bait reel





Location: Athens, Ohio
Abu C-4's work good at a reasonable price, I like mine with a power handle. m
sworrall
Posted 12/19/2007 12:13 PM (#289671 - in reply to #289610)
Subject: Re: jerk bait reel





Posts: 32886


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Okuma Induron 250. I beat that reel mercilessly last year.
kawartha kid
Posted 12/19/2007 12:56 PM (#289676 - in reply to #289610)
Subject: Re: jerk bait reel





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I ran a shimano curado 300 dsv for a season and a 1/2 now and i personally find it to be the best jerk/glide bait reel ive ever used.I wont throw jerkbaits with any other reel since switching.
kdawg
Posted 12/19/2007 1:26 PM (#289681 - in reply to #289676)
Subject: Re: jerk bait reel




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If you don't mind using a larger,heavier reel,the 7000ihsn is an awesome reel for jerkbaits. kdawg
ron f
Posted 12/19/2007 1:41 PM (#289685 - in reply to #289610)
Subject: Re: jerk bait reel


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jerkmybait
Posted 12/22/2007 7:35 PM (#290161 - in reply to #289685)
Subject: Re: jerk bait reel





Posts: 31


Location: saint paul, mn
As far as a comparison between the two I am considering, the induron 250 and the curado 300, wouldn' t the better reel for jerk baits be the curado? I say this because of the difference in the gear ratio's between the two.
thanks,
Nate
Jeffw
Posted 12/22/2007 8:43 PM (#290168 - in reply to #290161)
Subject: Re: jerk bait reel


I used the curado dsv 300 on a jerkbait rod this fall and liked it alot. I threw a lot of suicks and phantoms and it seemed to work well. I haven't used it enough though to be sure that I would go exclusively to this reel for jerkbaits.
jerkmybait
Posted 12/22/2007 10:02 PM (#290175 - in reply to #290168)
Subject: Re: jerk bait reel





Posts: 31


Location: saint paul, mn
well... i went with the curado. I figure if it doesnt work out as my jerk bait reel. One hell of a nice reel to use for something else.
thanks for all the help and info,
Nate
jerkmybait
Posted 12/29/2007 2:09 PM (#290918 - in reply to #290175)
Subject: Re: jerk bait reel





Posts: 31


Location: saint paul, mn
Regarding the curado 300. What are it's capabilities, as far as size of baits it can handle? Those of you using this as your jerk bait reel, what is the max weight you are throwing, lure wise.
Thanks,
Nate
sworrall
Posted 12/30/2007 8:40 AM (#291007 - in reply to #289610)
Subject: Re: jerk bait reel





Posts: 32886


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I like a slower retrieve for a jerk bait presentation, personally. Most of the action I give a jerk bait is generated by short, hard snaps and taps, and a 5to1 or in that range provides the strength in the gearing and 'correct' line pick up for me. I have a couple 6.2:1 V200a model Okumas, and love 'em for spinnerbaits and tail rotating topwaters, but find the 250 in my grip every time I'm tossing a Suick. Just more comfortable for me, I guess.
kawartha kid
Posted 12/31/2007 8:43 AM (#291127 - in reply to #289610)
Subject: Re: jerk bait reel





Posts: 238


Ive thrown everything from 10 inch suicks,reefhawgs,bobbie baits,both size mants and burt baits with no problum at all,i think the 300 dsv will throw just about any sized jerkbait well!