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The Tackle Box (Lures, Baits, Rigs) Discuss everything related to tackle here, including making your own |
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Curado 500
http://www.tackledirect.com/shimano-...itcasting-reel |
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Could sure haus some feesh in with that.
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Snapper!!!!!
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I will see if I can sell 2 of my Curado's for a profit and buy one of them.
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And its only $500
and only weighs almost a pound and a half, lol |
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Bought 3 greenie's the other day and gonna bring them Ron's in Bell City and let him trick for me.
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That looks badA$$ for knife jigs, etc on the snapper. I think some of the Revo baitcasters have ~24# drag and I use them for throwing frogs when the reds are in the matted grass. Big Shimano user though.
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420yds of 50lb power pro! Put a 3 oz jig on that a start slinging.
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Abu Revo Inshore - T-handle and 24 lbs of drag
These are what I use for specks, reds and flounder. This summer, I will be attaching the T-handle and looking for a Jack or two from the beach front.
http://www.tackletour.com/reviewabug...voinshore.html |
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Spools are a lot bigger on the shimano though. And there is a low gear and a high gear version
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