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Old 12-15-2009, 06:23 PM
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I was told the CORE is for freshwater only!!! Again someone that owns a place that sells fishing supplies told me this. BTW, I looked at the new Chronarch 100D7 reels.....SWEET.....but a little to much $$$$ for me.
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Old 12-15-2009, 06:57 PM
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Shimano says it is approved for saltwater use. i use my 100mg and havent had any issues with it.
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Old 12-15-2009, 07:55 PM
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No issues with the CORE Mg50's and I've been throwing them for almost a year.
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Old 12-15-2009, 07:56 PM
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No issues with the CORE Mg50's and I've been throwing them for almost a year.
what do you do to them after each trip??
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Does anyone who owns a Shimano Chronarch 100D, Core 50MG7, and a Curado 200E like the Curado better than the others?


I haven't thrown the Chronies much but, compared to a Curado, the Calais CL100A with 7:1 gear ratio and 11 bearings is a total piece of crap.
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Old 12-15-2009, 08:04 PM
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I haven't thrown the Chronies much but, compared to a Curado, the Calais CL100A with 7:1 gear ratio and 11 bearings is a total piece of crap.

what about the 50 Salty
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Old 12-15-2009, 08:14 PM
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what about the 50 Salty

Haven't thrown the Core but I got a couple 2010's due next week. Cynoscion is the resident Core guy.
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Old 12-15-2009, 08:24 PM
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Old 12-15-2009, 09:28 PM
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held a core 50mg today and climaxed in my pants that thing is light as hell
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Old 12-15-2009, 09:31 PM
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held a core 50mg today and climaxed in my pants that thing is light as hell


You sure it was a Core?
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Old 12-15-2009, 11:44 PM
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I have only heard of a couple people having problems with the core corroding it seems better than the mgs in saltwater. And the only difference in the new chronarch and core is the frame, magnesium vs aluminum. Personaly I wont put any of my cores or mgs in saltwater anymore their strickly my freshwater reels. Only use chronarchs and calasises for salt now.
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Old 12-15-2009, 11:49 PM
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I have only heard of a couple people having problems with the core corroding it seems better than the mgs in saltwater. And the only difference in the new chronarch and core is the frame, magnesium vs aluminum. Personaly I wont put any of my cores or mgs in saltwater anymore their strickly my freshwater reels. Only use chronarchs and calasises for salt now.

Core = MG.
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Core = MG.
Yes I know but they are holding up better than the orginal chronarch mgs that first came out
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Yes I know but they are holding up better than the orginal chronarch mgs that first came out
Gotcha.
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what do you do to them after each trip??
Per Shimano's instructions:

1. Tighten the drag all the way down
2. Place the reel where the spool is centered under GENTLY running fresh water and reel for approximately 30 seconds
3. Wipe the reel off with a soft towel and loosen the drag all the way open.
4. Let reel air-dry.

The trick is to keep the reel right side up while under the running water so that you do not flood the internal workings of the reel. I also take my reels in for professional cleanings after approximately 10-12 trips as needed...
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Per Shimano's instructions:

1. Tighten the drag all the way down
2. Place the reel where the spool is centered under GENTLY running fresh water and reel for approximately 30 seconds
3. Wipe the reel off with a soft towel and loosen the drag all the way open.
4. Let reel air-dry.

The trick is to keep the reel right side up while under the running water so that you do not flood the internal workings of the reel. I also take my reels in for professional cleanings after approximately 10-12 trips as needed...
....or, a fish or whichever comes first.
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....or, a fish or whichever comes first.
You been drinking again?
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You been drinking again?
I don't drink but I love .
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Willie Nelson said if it was for weed, he would have died drinking whiskey and smoking cigarettes,
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Willie Nelson said if it was for weed, he would have died drinking whiskey and smoking cigarettes,

If it weren't for cigarettes....I'd just plain die.
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