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Location: MN | Looking for some feedback on these reels, are they holding up? I know people who love the old Curado 300s and wondering how the new ones perform.  |
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Location: Toronto, Ontario | Love mine.....I have it mated with a Legend Tourney jerkbait rod ("The Jerk") and it's absolutely perfect for that application IMO. |
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Posts: 33
| have both the old and new love them, there the same but just in a diff color that all!!.. |
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Posts: 33
| I have 2 of the older models, just before the new darker color came out 1-2 years ago. I use one for small bucktails and even bass swimbaits and jigs. The other I have on a 7' jerkbait rod. They are an awesome reel. Can be used for anything but really large baits and double blades.
Highly recommend. |
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Posts: 172
| I m in love with mine. Used from small bucktails to pounders. It was my primary dcg reel last year till I bought saltist. It's best reel ever! |
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Posts: 46
| I CAN CAST MINE OUT AND WHEN ITS IN THE AIR I CAN LOOK OVER AT MY DEPTH FINDER AND WONT GET A BACKLASH GREAT REEL FOR BURNING DLB SHOWGIRLS, TOP WATER,
Edited by Boatside bruiser 7/1/2010 11:12 PM
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Location: WI | I just got one and it seems to work good for jerkbaits and wtd lures like Weagles. Also decent for topwaters. |
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Posts: 540
Location: MN | Some of you guys need a lesson in burrning. I think a 300e olny takes 29" per crank. That's not burrning!!
I would love to have a 300e for jerkbaits though.
Edited by Tim Schmitz 7/2/2010 12:35 AM
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| Jess - 7/1/2010 8:00 PM
have both the old and new love them, there the same but just in a diff color that all!!..
There are a couple of new parts on the 300e's...
-Titanium insert in the levelwind to prevent line fray because the reel has a disengaging levelwind |
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