Curado 300ej
Guest
Posted 4/7/2013 11:12 AM (#632514)
Subject: Curado 300ej


I have heard some good things about this reel and am thinking about picking one up. Before I do, I am hoping for some feedback on how well it handles double 8's and smaller, specifically how hard it is to crank the baits in. Thank you
msky3
Posted 4/7/2013 11:43 AM (#632523 - in reply to #632514)
Subject: RE: Curado 300ej





Posts: 309


Location: Elgin IL
I like the 300EJ handle but I dont like the 6.9 gears...The 300E with 6.2 gears would be better on #8 bucktails.
muskyhunter24
Posted 4/7/2013 1:24 PM (#632538 - in reply to #632514)
Subject: Re: Curado 300ej





Posts: 413


Location: Madison WI
I have both a 300E and a 300EJ, the EJ is better for double 8's and smaller then the E in my experience.
twells
Posted 4/7/2013 2:39 PM (#632555 - in reply to #632514)
Subject: RE: Curado 300ej




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Location: Hopefully on the water
I used the 300EJ last fall for a day and thought it was great. It moves the baits IMO. I threw dbl8's and showgirls with it no problem. Only reason I didn't use it longer was because it is my dads reel. I have been thinking about getting one after using his. Very nice reel.
muskeeej
Posted 4/7/2013 3:54 PM (#632572 - in reply to #632514)
Subject: RE: Curado 300ej


I have several 300e' and ej's. Broke down and ordered a ej handle put it on the e. SUPER! power and speed. Best dbl 8 reel I've got. (handle ain't cheap)
Guest
Posted 4/7/2013 4:48 PM (#632582 - in reply to #632514)
Subject: RE: Curado 300ej


Thanks for the feedback so far guys, it sounds like what I am looking for.
msky3
Posted 4/8/2013 9:58 AM (#632731 - in reply to #632514)
Subject: RE: Curado 300ej





Posts: 309


Location: Elgin IL
The 300e and 300ej are the same size just differant gears and handle.
The 300E 6.2 with a EJ handle would be a perfect 8 setup.