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Brandon
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: San Diego
Posts: 2,345
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Hand test them and you will see that the specs on conventional reels are low balled, while I feel that low pro reels are over exaggerated.
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Join Date: Jun 2013
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Let's Do This!
Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: san diego, ca, usa
Posts: 63
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My buddy did once, probably 18lb or so...but of you try to make that your main yellowtail rig, your put a lot of strain on that little thing, I have one too and a Daiwa Lexa (which claims 7more lb of drag than curado) but they are just simple bass reels, not true day in day out 25-40lb class reels. So if you like replacing level winds, drags, bearings, etc. than Curado might do it....problem is also if the fish is kicking your butt near the kelp, might not me worth loosing a nice HG because you wanted to see if the Curado could "do it."
Now as far as the Shimano Tranx that some were writing about, that can kick most yellowtails a$$ no problem, here is me doing it in LJ on a 27lb YT.....Good Luck ![]() https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIVS6COToFQ
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 6,856
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You are correct. I landed two yellows at SCI on the Islander Mothership trip last year, both were landed on a Shimano Bantam 200. both fish were in the mid to high 20lb class. I've replaced the Bantam since, its now my Sabiki reel. My go to reels are Shimano Cardiff 400's, I use these 99% of the time.
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