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Ronix
Posted 12/9/2015 2:00 PM (#795763)
Subject: Bass reel for light setup




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I have a 7'10 H swimbait rod that I wanted to pair with a smaller bait caster for pike, tiger muskie, and the very down-sized musky stuff and wanted to know what reels you guys would recommend?

I have looked into the RVO3 Beast and Revo SX (read about them from search on here) but didn't find any other recommendations. How would the curado 200 series work?
Dan Klis
Posted 12/9/2015 2:06 PM (#795765 - in reply to #795763)
Subject: RE: Bass reel for light setup




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Cur ado will work great!
Zinox
Posted 12/9/2015 2:10 PM (#795766 - in reply to #795763)
Subject: Re: Bass reel for light setup




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Iused, a revo Beast, quite i bit this year on a LT big jig bass rod, for small jerks, swimbaits and dc7ens+spinnerbaits, worked great, also used a curado 200e7 its okay but the drag/and overall feel on the beast is better/stronger.

Now i upgraded my light set up to a LT swimbait bass rod, with a revo beast/curaddo 300D, liked the longer handle on the swimbait rod, and the calcutta D feels e lot better when throwing small bucktails and spinnerbaits.

Also use these set up for big Zanders.
musky513
Posted 12/9/2015 2:13 PM (#795767 - in reply to #795763)
Subject: Re: Bass reel for light setup




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I was a hardcore bass guy before I started musky fishing a few years ago. I always used team daiwa reels. Specifically I like the tdx series. Also the team daiwa advantage line was very solid. I have several of both that are pushing ten plus years of use and have had little to no repairs done. You could likely find either online in swap/sell pages on bass sites. The new lexa 300 or 400 would be a good choice that won't beak the bank.
I'm sure many will say curado or even a small Calcutta in the shimano line. I have a 300 size Calcutta that I've used for a few years that is solid as well. I use it to throw small musky stuff and big bass stuff. I have no experience with the curado series. These are likely available on swap/sell bass sites as well...
Hope this helps!
PIKEMASTER
Posted 12/9/2015 2:51 PM (#795780 - in reply to #795763)
Subject: Re: Bass reel for light setup





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Look at the Quantum EXO 200 it has Dual pawls for the anti reverse bearing, plenty of line cap. and weights only 7oz. I use like 3 of them for Pike Fishing.
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 12/9/2015 4:08 PM (#795786 - in reply to #795763)
Subject: Re: Bass reel for light setup





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Location: St. Lawrence River
Perhaps a quantum iron 300. I see Jeremy Smith fishing muskies with what seems to be a heavy duty bass setup all the time. I think this is the reel Jeremy and James Lindner like for this.
cast4musky
Posted 12/9/2015 4:45 PM (#795790 - in reply to #795763)
Subject: Re: Bass reel for light setup





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Curado 300E for $199 is Good for Sure Also the Team daiwa advantage line is a great reel, I would also recommend that ....They all have smaller spools so 50/65 braid should be used but they hold up great and I also have mine over 6 years now...... Not a Curado 200 series fan....
bowhunter29
Posted 12/9/2015 5:29 PM (#795793 - in reply to #795763)
Subject: Re: Bass reel for light setup





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Location: South-Central VA
I have the Revo SX and love it. It's spoiled with 66 lb PP.

Jeremy
lennyg3
Posted 12/9/2015 5:32 PM (#795795 - in reply to #795786)
Subject: Re: Bass reel for light setup





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Location: NE PA
I second the EXO series by quantum. have one that I've used for a few seasons now and it works great. The curado is also a good option.
LugiAustria
Posted 12/9/2015 5:50 PM (#795798 - in reply to #795763)
Subject: Re: Bass reel for light setup




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I used the revo beast for a year now. Very solid for everything from 1 to 4 oz. Nice 100mm handle and dual anti reverse for durability.

22 pounds of drag on a bass size reel. Really like it.
Cedar
Posted 12/9/2015 6:23 PM (#795804 - in reply to #795763)
Subject: RE: Bass reel for light setup




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Location: Western U.P.
X3 on the Quantum Exo's. A 200 or a even a 300 (because they're so light) would be a good choice for what you want to do, and there are 3 gearing choices. Have used a 300PPT for bass, pike, walleye, and light musky for 2 years.

Daiwa Tatula Type HD200 - 2 gear options. Great reels.

AG Revo Beast - nice reel, but only 1 higher gear option.
jvlast15
Posted 12/10/2015 6:17 AM (#795840 - in reply to #795763)
Subject: Re: Bass reel for light setup




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I have a very similar set up to what you explained and I use a Revo S. Good reliable reel and it wont break the bank either. Obviously not as strong as its big brother, but for small musky stuff and pike stuff (spoons, 6-7 inch cranks, mini medussa, etc...) it has not let me down yet.
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