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| I have a Toro 60 and a Curado 300DSV, and I want to use one for a jerkbait rod and one for a topwater/all around rod. I'm probably giving it way more thought than it deserves, but would anybody recommend against either reel as the jerkbait reel? I haven't heard anything bad about the anti-reverse bearings in either reel, but I figured asking never hurt. |
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Location: Okoboji | i would sell both and get a 60 hs or a 300ej |
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Location: Barnesville MN | I have been using 300DSV's on both my jerkbait rods for years with no issues. Nice light reel that is easy to palm I also have toro 50 & 60 on other rods just prefer the curado for jerkbaits. |
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i would sell both and get a 60 hs or a 300ej
Ah yes, sell two reels so I can use that money to buy one reel that's just a slightly faster version of the same thing as the two reels I just sold. That's interesting advice.
Anyway, I'm going to conclude that since you listed both, you're recommending them equally, which tells me that if it were you, you wouldn't have a preference as to which one was used for what. So thank you, in a roundabout way. |
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Location: Mt. Zion, IL | As long as you thumb the spool with jerkbaits, your AR bearings will be OK. You would not believe the stress this saves your reels. |
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