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The 3 star report is for last night. I got off work early so a friend and I hit green lake. Over the last couple of months I've been upgrading all my rods/ reels. I had no idea how badly I was limiting my fishing until now.
Last night on my 3rd cast I felt a major hit but it didn't get hooked. That got me running around like a crazy person casting to every imaginable spot. I went to a reliable area, first cast... I felt a soft hit about as far as my reel would allow. After I set the hook, the fish let me have it jumping and rolling!! It was my first fish on my Shimano Curado 201E7 (w/ a 7.0:1 gear ratio) matched w/ a Shimano Compre 7'6'' medium heavy fast rod.
It was a great fight but the fish was a breeze to reel in w/ the quick, smooth speed and perfect drag. She weighted in at 1.5. I had one more follow and then we had to go (the old ladies were waiting). For an hour spent fishing, It was a lot of fun.
We went back out today and we couldn't catch a cold if we tried. It was raining, cold and a little windy. We tried everything in the book and circled the entire lake. Both of us had a following fish but they were sluggish in comparison to last night.
I also spent a good 30 minutes compairing 3 great batecasters, all on a 7' medium heavy Abu Garcia Vendetta (that rod is excellent for the price!!). I spend some time super-tuning them, if you will, prior to fishing. I tested out the Abu Garcia Orra SX VS. the Daiwa Tierra 135H VS. The Shimano Curado 200E7. I'll spare the details and just give you my results:
Abu Garcia Orra SX: All 3 could cast the same lure a mile so it's difficult to say which was supiror. It required a tiny more effort to get the distance I was looking for but after setting the brakes correctly, I couldn't get that thing to backlash! I really like the low profile VS. the Tierra which is a bit more bulky.
Daiwa Tierra 135H: I feel like this was getting a little more distance than the Orra SX and was considerable smoother over all. A great reel!
Shimano Curado 200E7: This is my favorite by a long shot! It casts a mile w/ as little effort as I've ever felt. It as smooth as butter, very light and more compact in your hand than todays competitors. All 3 are in the 100-150$ range.
Hopefully that info will help anyone looking for new stuff on a budget. Tight lines.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Captain Dave's Guide Service