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nemorinoWed Jul-06-05 11:31 AM
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#1543, "question for shimano buffs"


          

Does anyone have a CU100B with the chronarch50 spool? Does it make a big difference? Also, does the chronarch50 cast control cap improve performace? or is it merely cosmetic?

Also, does anyone know if/when shimano will come up with the revamp version of the CU200B? It seems to me that shimano is making a lot of redesigns and would like to know if the curado will get an overhaul before I buy one.

I guess I can toss this one also here: given the choice between a TD Fuego and a ChronarchMG (last year's model) which would you take?

Btw, it sucks to lose a big fish due to a poor hookset! x(

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RE: question for shimano buffs, Tm Customs, Jul 06th 2005, #1
RE: question for shimano buffs, nemorino, Jul 06th 2005, #3
      RE: question for shimano buffs, Tm Customs, Jul 06th 2005, #7
RE: question for shimano buffs, magmaster, Jul 06th 2005, #2
RE: question for shimano buffs, zenbass_r, Jul 06th 2005, #4
RE: question for shimano buffs, magmaster, Jul 06th 2005, #5
RE: question for shimano buffs, Tm Customs, Jul 06th 2005, #6
      RE: question for shimano buffs, Fishing805Fever, Jul 06th 2005, #8
      RE: question for shimano buffs, magmaster, Jul 06th 2005, #9
           RE: question for shimano buffs, Tm Customs, Jul 06th 2005, #10
RE: question for shimano buffs, nemorino, Jul 07th 2005, #11
RE: question for shimano buffs, egbass, Jul 07th 2005, #12
RE: question for shimano buffs, magmaster, Jul 08th 2005, #13
      RE: question for shimano buffs, nemorino, Jul 08th 2005, #14
           RE: question for shimano buffs, zenbass_r, Jul 08th 2005, #15
           RE: question for shimano buffs, nemorino, Jul 08th 2005, #16
           RE: question for shimano buffs, egbass, Jul 08th 2005, #17
                RE: question for shimano buffs, bassnet, Jul 08th 2005, #18
                     RE: question for shimano buffs, becca, Jul 08th 2005, #19
                     RE: question for shimano buffs, becca, Jul 09th 2005, #21
                     RE: question for shimano buffs, Fishing805Fever, Jul 09th 2005, #20
                          RE: question for shimano buffs, cst, Jul 09th 2005, #22

Tm CustomsWed Jul-06-05 11:56 AM
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#1544, "RE: question for shimano buffs"
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Wed Jul-06-05 11:57 AM by Tm Customs

  

          

Sonny,
I am mostly a daiwa guy. However I would not reccomend the Fuego it is not worth the money, just buy a TDZ best reel made IMO I have 6 of em. I also have a Antares, Calais, Scorpion 1001. The Scorpion is an "upgraded" curado it has a super free spool and a drag that can be adjusted w/ out taking off the cap. It also has a nicer handle like the calais. I got mine for 118.00 on ebay I would suggest just getting one there. I know people are gonna say dont buy it it cant be serviced, but it can I have sent Japanese reels back to daiwa and shmiano w/ out any problems before. Overall if you want the best lighest reel you can get, TDZ is the way to go. Calais is a nice reel but it's metal so it is like holding an ice cube in winter. I also like the way it fits in your hand and sits real low on the rod much better than the Chronarch. If you want a "upgraded" curado get a Scorpion off ebay.

Taylor-

Hey let that Bass go I wanna catch her some day
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nemorinoWed Jul-06-05 12:46 PM
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#1545, "RE: question for shimano buffs"
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Thanks for the reply. I do have a Daiwa Alpha and I love the low profile and everything else but at around 250 it is a bit expensive. With that said, the TDZ is WAY out of my league. :) Any particular reason why you don't like the fuego? Also, how low does the scorpion 1000 sit compared to the daiwa reels?

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Tm CustomsWed Jul-06-05 01:40 PM
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#1546, "RE: question for shimano buffs"
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Sonny the Fuego just has cheap feel to me it does not feel like all the parts are as tight as lot of other reels. On the Scorpion it is a great little reel and a good price on ebay I have had no problems w/ service on mine. It is a good reel just does not get quite as long as a cast as a pixy or TDZ anyhow I like it and would reccomend it for the price.

Hey let that Bass go I wanna catch her some day
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magmasterWed Jul-06-05 11:57 AM
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#1547, "RE: question for shimano buffs"
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The 50 Mg spool does fit and work in the 100B. It is expensive and it will increase performance due to it's lighter weight. This will enable the spool to reach higher sppeds with less energy resulting in a easier and possibly longer cast. It will also allow you to throw lighter baits with less effort.

All the new stuff is usually unvailed in July at the ICAST show in Las Vegas.I'm sure we'll hear about it soon

  

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zenbass_rWed Jul-06-05 01:08 PM
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#1548, "RE: question for shimano buffs"
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Wed Jul-06-05 01:11 PM by zenbass_r

          

>Does anyone have a CU100B with the chronarch50 spool? Does it
>make a big difference? Also, does the chronarch50 cast control
>cap improve performace? or is it merely cosmetic?

here's mine:

http://img78.exs.cx/img78/2738/img17978al.jpg

i have 6# toray fluoro on the 50MG spool ... definitely helps when casting 3/16oz leadheads in the bays or surf.

as for the metal cast control cap, if you like to crank the drag star down it provides a little more clearance if you also run w/ the cast control backed off. other than that, purely cosmetic IMHO.

since i've already swapped out the stock shimao drag for a thicker carbon fiber drag washer, i don't have to tighten up the drag that much so i have plenty of clearance.

  

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magmasterWed Jul-06-05 01:22 PM
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#1549, "RE: question for shimano buffs"
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Actually TM the Chronarch 50 Mg is the lightest reel on the market currently. 5.9 ounces I think. Also just to let you guys know that there is NO warranty from Shimano on the Japanese model reels. So you may have been lucky in the past but I know they have been a little more strict lately.

Good luck in your decision with what reel to purchase. I recommend that you put the reel on a rod and see how it feels in your hand. Since you will be holding onto it for several hours a day.Make sure it's comfortable to you. I would lean more towards the Shimano but that's just me }(

  

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Tm CustomsWed Jul-06-05 01:36 PM
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#1550, "RE: question for shimano buffs"
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Wed Jul-06-05 02:10 PM by Tm Customs

  

          

Magmaster your wrong the Daiwa Pixy is 160 grams and the Daiwa R+ and IZE factory is 165 grams The Chronarch is 175 grams. The Chronarch is also very small I like the TDZ ize much better a full size reel w/ less weight. But for US reels the Chronarch is the lightest.

Hey let that Bass go I wanna catch her some day
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Fishing805FeverWed Jul-06-05 03:02 PM
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#1551, "RE: question for shimano buffs"
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Wed Jul-06-05 03:04 PM by Fishing805Fever

          

the Daiwa alpha ito weighs 5.9 ounces and has crazy lexan covers heres a pic.of it ,it compares to the pixy in many ways.
brian


http://www.calfishing.com/dc/user_files/3849-pictAlphaIto03.jpg


http://www.calfishing.com/dc/user_files/3850-pictAlphaIto10.jpg

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magmasterWed Jul-06-05 03:12 PM
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#1552, "RE: question for shimano buffs"
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I was refering to the US market, I could care less about the Japanese model stuff with the tiny handles. Grams? We're on the standard units of measure here buddy. Ounces is what we use here in the US

  

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#1553, "RE: question for shimano buffs"
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Tiny handles LOL there the same as the ones sold here, at least daiwa anyhow!!!! I was looking at www.platt.co.jp they only use grams

Hey let that Bass go I wanna catch her some day
http://www.calfishing.com/gallery/v/members/tmcustoms/

  

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nemorinoThu Jul-07-05 10:29 AM
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#1554, "RE: question for shimano buffs"
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That's one sick looking curado 100! what handle is that? also, how much did you pay for the spool and the handle?

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egbassThu Jul-07-05 09:42 PM
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#1555, "RE: question for shimano buffs"
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For throwing lite lures and pitching the Chronarh spool upgrade and cleaning the bearings and then lubing them with rocket fuel made a big difference. My reel was over a year old when I made the upgrade. I wouldn't necessarily recommend upgrading a new or newer reel. Also, keep your line capacity in mind because the CU200 BSF costs less than a CU100 with the upgraded spool. Due to my smaller hands, I prefer the CU100s but have a need for the CU200s on the Delta when using heavier line. The cast control cap assy was out of stock when I bought the spool so I can't help you there but its cheap enough that I'm going to buy it when its available.

  

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magmasterFri Jul-08-05 07:52 AM
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#1556, "RE: question for shimano buffs"
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those are Chronarch 50 Mg parts for your info

  

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nemorinoFri Jul-08-05 08:37 AM
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#1557, "RE: question for shimano buffs"
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the reason I want to do the upgrade on the spool is 1) I find the reel is rather slow to start when pitching. 2) I bought mine new at sport chalet for 89. I figure 89+50(spool) = 139. If just the spool upgrade will give me bsf like performance, it is well worth the money. Plus, i have small hands also and like to palm my reels and the 200 size is just a tad too big since I am used to daiwa.

btw, is there anyone besides heartland tackle that carries the spool?

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zenbass_rFri Jul-08-05 09:17 AM
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#1558, "RE: question for shimano buffs"
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cu-100b on clearance at sports authority, $40
50MG spool from shimano, $50
50MG handle assembly from shimano, $30
pair of ARB spool bearings from shimano, $20
carbon fiber drag washer, $1

tuned cu-100bSF (7.6oz) that weighs just a touch more than the daiwa fuego/sol, priceless ... :+

  

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nemorinoFri Jul-08-05 11:26 AM
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#1559, "RE: question for shimano buffs"
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damn! too bad I didn't know about the sports authority price and it looks like they are sold out now. :( I would have bought 2 of them.

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#1560, "RE: question for shimano buffs"
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Yeah, if I could get the small Curado for $89 (or less, my good I didn't think anyone would ever clear these out at $40) I wouldn't hesitate to buy the whiffle spool. I love the way it starts up on mine.

  

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bassnetFri Jul-08-05 07:49 PM
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#1561, "RE: question for shimano buffs"
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damn, 40 bones for the CU100B? That's an epic deal- I love that little reel! :D

  

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beccaFri Jul-08-05 08:37 PM
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#1562, "RE: question for shimano buffs"
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Just bought my first two poles, anyone wanna go fishing this weekend? becca_321@msn.com

  

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beccaSat Jul-09-05 08:37 AM
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#1563, "RE: question for shimano buffs"
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In Tracy (209)346-3042:)

  

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#1564, "RE: question for shimano buffs"
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Sat Jul-09-05 06:37 AM by Fishing805Fever

          

at 40 for a cu i will take 3 ,that is a deal! Becca were are you located at?
brian

  

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cstSat Jul-09-05 08:13 PM
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#1565, "RE: question for shimano buffs"
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only bad thing about buying 3 curados is that you have to buy 3 rods to go with it :D

  

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