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Two years ago, I purchased a Curado with gear ratio of 5.0:1. I used it for pitching and flipping. I often found that when I detected a fish strike, the gear ratio is not big enough for me to reel in slack quick and thus ended up losing fish.

 

My other baitcasters have ratio of 6.0:1. I am fine with them for pitching, casting and cranking. I just bought another Curado with gear ratio of 7.0:1. I intend to use it exclusively for pitching and flipping.

 

I can trade in my old Curado, but wonder whether I can match it with my cranking rod for the use of crankbaits. I know low gear baitcaster is good for bottom fishing and trolling. What about cranking? The cranking rod has moderate fast tip and I think smaller gear ratio and slower retrieval speed reel may be a perfect match. Would like to know from your experience. Thanks.

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The measurement that counts is inches per crank.

 

my 5:1 spinning reel does the same line uptake as my 7:1 baitcaster.

 

do what feels right for your fishing.....ignore the marketing

A longer rod can help...

 

forrest

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I have a curado also with a 5:0:1 Gear ratio which i will never trade it off, just remember some days when the fishing is slow that real will be the best thing

to use when using Crank baits.

Posted

Why not trade in the slower reel? You can always fish a fast reel slower, but not the other way around. If you are using it for cranks and need to put the burn on, the high-speed will come in handy.

Posted

nice to have a low ratio cranker around...if you need to burn in a crankbait, that's what sweeping the rod is for. If you're going to have a few reels, may as well have a few different ratios

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While my Musky reel was at the doctor, I once put a 6 to 1 Chronarch on a musky rod and tried to use it to crank Bucktails.

The drag from those big baits made it very hard to reel them in. I thought I was going to sprain my wrist.

Take it from me, your 5 to 1's will be your favourite reel whenever you are using big baits and deep divers.

Garry2R's

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THe curado 5:0:1 reels are great for slow rolling bigger blades on spinnerbaits and is awesome for bigger wakebaits or cranks. I even have the 3 speeds fromk shimano as well. You can get by with a normal 6 speed reel its much nicer and easier on your arms with these when you use a technique such as slow rolling or cranking. I love my 5 ratio reels for swimbaits like the Giron and Matt lures

Posted (edited)

Lower gear ratio tends to be better for cranking, coupled with a soft action rod. Could also use it for topwater fishing.

 

This post has me wondering. In these days of technology, why has nobody invented a variable speed baitcaster?

Edited by Rich
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Most of my reels are older, and run from about a 4.7 to 1 to a 6 to 1 retrieve, I do like the slower retrieves for crankbaits but didn`t have a problem with hooksets when I used them for flipping or pitching. At one time they were considered a fast retrieve.

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