Curators 300ej

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Curators 300ej

Post by mickeyfin » Mon Feb 06, 2017 1:13 pm

FYI
The 300ej On sale for $209 at Cabelas

Go gettum, Mick

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Re: Curado 300ej

Post by mickeyfin » Mon Feb 06, 2017 1:20 pm

Oops, that's Curado. Damn spell ahead

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Re: Curators 300ej

Post by KlingerNOK » Mon Feb 06, 2017 10:13 pm

Quite sure those do not have any form of braking except spool tension, so they aren't designed to be cast.

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Re: Curators 300ej

Post by johnD » Mon Feb 06, 2017 11:06 pm

KlingerNOK wrote:Quite sure those do not have any form of braking except spool tension, so they aren't designed to be cast.
They have brakes just like every other curado E.

https://fishshop.shimano.com/media/fish ... 817771.jpg

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Re: Curators 300ej

Post by KlingerNOK » Wed Feb 08, 2017 12:49 am

johnD wrote:
KlingerNOK wrote:Quite sure those do not have any form of braking except spool tension, so they aren't designed to be cast.
They have brakes just like every other curado E.

https://fishshop.shimano.com/media/fish ... 817771.jpg
By golly they do! I though that was the jigging reel I looked at a while back that was brakeless. :oops:

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