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spookmasterHQ
6/24/2015 10:42:41 AM

new shimano citica 200i super happy with it met all my expectations very smooth I have I dialed in pretty well I matched it up with a waterloo phantom 6,6 ML definitely my new go to setup for inshore fishing

Catch Details

Inshore Slam (trout/flounder/redfish)
Galveston Bay

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shimano citica 200i 6.3:1
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    1. tristan delaney 0
      So far and no complaint. But time will tell as I take it wading and I will report back with my review of the reel in a couple of months. @MagicYaker @Esgar272 @HBsurffisherman
    2. tristan delaney 0
      I also bought the new citica I just to try it out and it seems like it will be a good reel. I fish salt water mostly and have used it 2 times so far and have caught ...more trout, a flounder, and a red on it
    3. tristan delaney 0
      No the citica does have stainless bearings but the bearings you find the curado will be better. I have owned 2 citica e reels and they are great and still function ...more the way I received them out of box.
    4. Conner Mahan 0
      So instead of stainless does it use ceramic
    5. Esgar Montalvo 0
      Doesn't that matter if you're using it for Saltwater? (Stainless) @spookmasterHQ @magicyaker
    6. spookmasterHQ 0
      the curado a has stainless steel bearings and the citica doesn't @MagicYaker
    7. So what's the diff between the curado?
    8. ReelGame Saucedo 0
      yup i know better rod
    9. spookmasterHQ 0
      I would go with the waterloo salinity but if your on a budget the phantom is good for the price @ReelGame
    10. ReelGame Saucedo 0
      Nice Set up that Waterloo rod is super light thinking about getting one myself
    11. spookmasterHQ 0
      will do @Esgar272
    12. Esgar Montalvo 0
      Sounds like a great setup, keeps us posted on how is working for you
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