Bass Fishing Reels: Shimano Curado I-Series 201HG & Daiwa Tatula Type R
Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2018 8:00 pm
Hello Folks,
My accident last year is coming back to haunt me in the form of physical tics brought on by severe nerve damage. As a result, there are things that I do with my right hand in particular while gripping the rod that ends up resulting in inflammation and lots of pain. Because of that, I am going to try to sell a some of my Left Hand Retrieve Reels so that I can buy some Right Hand Retrieve reels to try to help alleviate some of that pain while fishing.
The first reel I am letting go in a Shimano Curado 201HG I-Series. It's a 7.2:1 gear ratio in left hand retrieve. I bought this one as a back up reel and have used it very few times. It's in excellent condition both cosmetically and mechanically. I used it a few times last season and then cleaned it, lubed it and greased it over winter. It was $180+ tax when I bought it new. Asking for $90 firm in hopes of a quick sale. Local pickup in Lynnwood area.
My accident last year is coming back to haunt me in the form of physical tics brought on by severe nerve damage. As a result, there are things that I do with my right hand in particular while gripping the rod that ends up resulting in inflammation and lots of pain. Because of that, I am going to try to sell a some of my Left Hand Retrieve Reels so that I can buy some Right Hand Retrieve reels to try to help alleviate some of that pain while fishing.
The first reel I am letting go in a Shimano Curado 201HG I-Series. It's a 7.2:1 gear ratio in left hand retrieve. I bought this one as a back up reel and have used it very few times. It's in excellent condition both cosmetically and mechanically. I used it a few times last season and then cleaned it, lubed it and greased it over winter. It was $180+ tax when I bought it new. Asking for $90 firm in hopes of a quick sale. Local pickup in Lynnwood area.