GBW Posted December 20, 2016 Report Posted December 20, 2016 Yup, thats where I found the reel. Now I just gotta wait it out and see. Delete your link to the auction so others don't beat ya on it... Oh and good luck I hope you get it!
PUMP KNOWS Posted December 20, 2016 Author Report Posted December 20, 2016 Delete your link to the auction so others don't beat ya on it... Oh and good luck I hope you get it! I wish I could but I didn't post those links
GBW Posted December 20, 2016 Report Posted December 20, 2016 (edited) I wish I could but I didn't post those links with luck those following who did will. again, good luck *edit to add* PS make sure the auction doesn't have a "reserve bid" as that's the lowest they will let it go for Edited December 20, 2016 by GBW
David Chong Posted December 30, 2016 Report Posted December 30, 2016 Nothing wrong with a St. Croix Premier and although I don't fish specifically for muskie I have a Daiwa Lexa 400HSL with the Power handle for throwing muskie baits for giant pike! Best bang for your buck in a muskie reel!
PUMP KNOWS Posted December 31, 2016 Author Report Posted December 31, 2016 Thanks David for the recommendation. As for the Calcutta Conquest, it went over what I wanted to pay. I'm actually thinking of pulling the trigger on a Shimano Curado 301E for $340 tax in. Anyone here own this reel? If so what do you like to throw with it? I was also thinking of buying another setup down the road that can handle bigger baits with a one piece st.croix rod. But for now I think the curado 301E and a 2 pc st.croixpremier might be it at the moment.
RHK Posted December 31, 2016 Report Posted December 31, 2016 Surprised no one has mentioned the Okuma Komodo, can get in Left with a power handle. Stainless steel gears. Have a KDS-364, 6.4:1 ratio. similar in size as the Curado 300. Been solid for the 2 years I have had it. Also has a clicker on it if you do wish to troll. Just ordered the new Komodo SS KDS-471, which is a bit bigger, closer to the Tranx and Beast size, but with everything inside Stainless now and a 7:1 ratio. Tough to find in Canada at the moment though.
landry Posted December 31, 2016 Report Posted December 31, 2016 I have the 301 curado. Great all around reel, smaller size than most musky reels, - durable, smooth and handles baits up to mag dawgs and #8 bucktails. #10 blades will ruin most reels eventually. I think it's a Good choice.
GBW Posted December 31, 2016 Report Posted December 31, 2016 I had a 301 and it was great for mid size baits but not the bigger baits like double 10's
PUMP KNOWS Posted March 30, 2017 Author Report Posted March 30, 2017 My first Musky setup Shimano Curado 301E Shimano Compre 7' 1-3oz Heavy/Medium Fast 2pc I got a great deal on the new setup, $330 for the rod and reel and he threw in a St.Croix Triump ML spinning rod as well
Kawartha Kev Posted March 30, 2017 Report Posted March 30, 2017 (edited) I run a very similar set up the Shimano 201e bantam matched up to a 6'6 St.Croix 2pc med. heavy rod and I have caught countless muskies on it love the set up. Most of my muskies are on the smaller side as the lake I fish Lower Buckhorn in the Kawartha's doesn't have really huge muskies in it although I have heard of a few in the 50" + range being caught and I am pretty sure I have had 48" long fish on but have lost them or even bigger from some I never saw just felt big and broke me off. Personal best is around 42" if I recall I cast and troll a lot favorite lure is a blue fox #5 bucktail black with a bit of red and big silver blade can cast that or troll it all day with my setup. I use some other lures but some like the small bulldawgs are a bit much for the rod to handle. Good luck!! Kawartha Kev Edited March 30, 2017 by Kawartha Kev
GBW Posted March 30, 2017 Report Posted March 30, 2017 Congrats on the new combo. I'm sure more WILL be added as time goes on...
PUMP KNOWS Posted March 30, 2017 Author Report Posted March 30, 2017 (edited) Yup, I'm looking for a good deal on a St.Croix 8'6-9' rod so I can do figure 8s on the boat. I run a very similar set up the Shimano 201e bantam matched up to a 6'6 St.Croix 2pc med. heavy rod and I have caught countless muskies on it love the set up. Most of my muskies are on the smaller side as the lake I fish Lower Buckhorn in the Kawartha's doesn't have really huge muskies in it although I have heard of a few in the 50" + range being caught and I am pretty sure I have had 48" long fish on but have lost them or even bigger from some I never saw just felt big and broke me off. Personal best is around 42" if I recall I cast and troll a lot favorite lure is a blue fox #5 bucktail black with a bit of red and big silver blade can cast that or troll it all day with my setup. I use some other lures but some like the small bulldawgs are a bit much for the rod to handle. Good luck!! Kawartha Kev Have you ever tried throwing Vibrax #6? I purchased a few at a good price. Copper Vibrax #6 and I was thinking of adding bucktails to the trebles. Edited March 30, 2017 by PUMP KNOWS
adempsey Posted March 30, 2017 Report Posted March 30, 2017 Where did you score that? Good deal. Looking for a Curado 301E myself. Best price I've come across so far without too much digging is $279 including tax.
tomkat Posted March 31, 2017 Report Posted March 31, 2017 I love the Curado 300 I also use a Calcutta 400 and a Lexa 300 but the Curado is my favourite. That being said I don't generally throw huge baits
Kawartha Kev Posted March 31, 2017 Report Posted March 31, 2017 (edited) Yup, I'm looking for a good deal on a St.Croix 8'6-9' rod so I can do figure 8s on the boat. Have you ever tried throwing Vibrax #6? I purchased a few at a good price. Copper Vibrax #6 and I was thinking of adding bucktails to the trebles. I might have made a mistake about the lure identification they may be the Vibrax #6 but still in the same colour pattern very similar to the old single hook Mepps musky killer with just 1 treble hook I'm not a fan of the newer ones with the double hooks. Kawartha Kev Edited March 31, 2017 by Kawartha Kev
Kawartha Kev Posted March 31, 2017 Report Posted March 31, 2017 I think the one I use is actually called the Blue Fox musky buck in the black and silver pattern. You can check them out here http://www.basspro.com/Blue-Fox-Vibrax-Musky-Buck-Lure/product/7571/ I really like the silver black model but have tried some of the other colours but not with anywhere near the same rate of success Kawartha Kev
PUMP KNOWS Posted March 31, 2017 Author Report Posted March 31, 2017 Where did you score that? Good deal. Looking for a Curado 301E myself. Best price I've come across so far without too much digging is $279 including tax. From a local seller. He sold it to me for $210. The cheapest I've seen used was $250 on kijiji I love the Curado 300 I also use a Calcutta 400 and a Lexa 300 but the Curado is my favourite. That being said I don't generally throw huge baits Whats the biggest lure you throw with your 300 and how many ounces is it? I might have made a mistake about the lure identification they may be the Vibrax #6 but still in the same colour pattern very similar to the old single hook Mepps musky killer with just 1 treble hook I'm not a fan of the newer ones with the double hooks. Kawartha Kev The double trebles looks like a mess waiting to happen I think the one I use is actually called the Blue Fox musky buck in the black and silver pattern. You can check them out here http://www.basspro.com/Blue-Fox-Vibrax-Musky-Buck-Lure/product/7571/ I really like the silver black model but have tried some of the other colours but not with anywhere near the same rate of success Kawartha Kev Thanks, I'll check it out.
Raf Posted March 31, 2017 Report Posted March 31, 2017 (edited) Whats the biggest lure you throw with your 300 and how many ounces is it? It's not the size/weight of the lure that's the limiting factor, it is how much resistance in the water it has. For instance, a 4oz jerkbait is no problem on a curado, a 2 oz double 10 bladed bucktail is -- the curado just wasn't designed to handle that type of stress. Edited March 31, 2017 by Raf
PUMP KNOWS Posted March 31, 2017 Author Report Posted March 31, 2017 Thanks for clearing that up. Which reels do you guys use to fish lures like that?
adempsey Posted March 31, 2017 Report Posted March 31, 2017 (edited) These ones are very popular for the big bucktails: Shimano Tranx Revo Toro Beast But they ain't cheap!! However, there are some more budget friendly options Daiwa Lexa 400 Okuma Komodo I am planning on either a Curado or the Komodo [maybe even the Lexa] for a big bait pike/light musky setup. Most likely the Curado, but the Komodo is a definite consideration. Just hate to shy away from Shimano. Price will guide me! Edited March 31, 2017 by adempsey
tomkat Posted March 31, 2017 Report Posted March 31, 2017 I have the Curado on a legend tournament long ranger which I use for small to medium baits bucktails believers and top water stuff.
PUMP KNOWS Posted May 7, 2017 Author Report Posted May 7, 2017 I got to use my setup this weekend for pike and I like it so far. I currently have 20lb mono on it but I will be putting 80 or 100 pp braid on it soon. When spooling the reel, do you add backing or go straight braid?
mike rousseau Posted May 7, 2017 Report Posted May 7, 2017 I got to use my setup this weekend for pike and I like it so far. I currently have 20lb mono on it but I will be putting 80 or 100 pp braid on it soon. When spooling the reel, do you add backing or go straight braid? I just put 1-2 wraps of electrical tape on the spool
OhioFisherman Posted May 8, 2017 Report Posted May 8, 2017 I got to use my setup this weekend for pike and I like it so far. I currently have 20lb mono on it but I will be putting 80 or 100 pp braid on it soon. When spooling the reel, do you add backing or go straight braid? Very limited experience with braid, I used a mono backing with a similar diameter to take up some of the excess line capacity. If it should break or get worn - frayed in a spot? Why have to replace more line than you will probably ever use?
Raf Posted May 8, 2017 Report Posted May 8, 2017 I got to use my setup this weekend for pike and I like it so far. I currently have 20lb mono on it but I will be putting 80 or 100 pp braid on it soon. When spooling the reel, do you add backing or go straight braid? if you have money to burn, go straight braid otherwise fill the reel up with cheap mono and put a couple of cast lenghts of braid over top.
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