View Full Version : Do you fish a Calcutta 200 for calicos?
BrokeLoser
03-08-2012, 01:16 PM
Do you like it / recommend it?
I'm thinking of a new rod and reel and a small Calcutta is in my sights.
npdes
03-08-2012, 01:34 PM
I normally use a Calcutta 400 with the power handle. But I have used a Catala 200 (cheaper version of the Calcutta) and have caught calico's as well. While I like the thrill of lighter gear, I hate running the risk of losing a big one. You never know what you're going to catch. That's why I go with the 400.
BrokeLoser
03-08-2012, 02:03 PM
Yeah, I can see your point. I think the 200 only has something like 9lbs of drag. I won't be yanking any big yellows from kelp that's for sure.
PapaDave
03-08-2012, 02:08 PM
I primarily use a Calcutta 250, I catch all kinds of fish with it. Works great, have caught a 29lb halibut, 40lb Thresher and several large BSB. Not to mention the many Calico and Sand bass. It is a blast when you hook something big.
BrokeLoser
03-08-2012, 02:10 PM
I primarily use a Calcutta 250, I catch all kinds of fish with it. Works great, have caught a 29lb halibut, 40lb Thresher and several large BSB. Not to mention the many Calico and Sand bass. It is a blast when you hook something big.
Do they still make the 250?
PapaDave
03-08-2012, 02:34 PM
Don't know, mine is rather old, you can find them on eBay though. And I think the 200 is just a tad narrower then the 250.
T Bone
03-08-2012, 03:56 PM
I have an older model 200,the silver one.I fish 12# on it for bass with a trigger stick.Love it.
BrokeLoser
03-08-2012, 04:50 PM
I have an older model 200,the silver one.I fish 12# on it for bass with a trigger stick.Love it.
Good to hear...that's pretty much the setup I want to put together..trigger stick and all. Something I can use for striper and fresh water bass as well.
BrokeLoser
03-08-2012, 05:01 PM
Don't know, mine is rather old, you can find them on eBay though. And I think the 200 is just a tad narrower then the 250.
Holy cow!
Is this the 250 you're talking about?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Shimano-Calcutta-TE-DC-250-Digital-Baitcasting-Reel-Free-Shipping-Worldwide-/110836692413?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item19ce61b5bd#ht_2966wt_1037
More than $500 on ebay.....the 200's are only $180-ish...hope there's a huge difference.
kobra
03-08-2012, 05:04 PM
Do they still make the 250?
The 200 replaced the 250 about 5 years ago. Basically the same reel.
BrokeLoser
03-08-2012, 05:47 PM
The 200 replaced the 250 about 5 years ago. Basically the same reel.
Oh, gotcha.
I just read about them at Shimano's site.
BrokeLoser
03-08-2012, 06:33 PM
The Daiwa Luna looks interesting as well...
How does it compare to the Calcutta?
Amish Ed
03-08-2012, 09:59 PM
The 200 is a great size for calicoes. As far as Diawa vs Shimano? I always go Shimano because of their great customer service.
fishinkid2010
03-08-2012, 10:22 PM
I own two calcutta's and like them a lot, but honestly, if it is going to be used soley for fishing for calicos you might just consider a low profile reel. I prefer Curados, if you're worried about line capacity look at the 300 series. Calcuttas cast decent, but a low profile reel is a lot more comfortable in your hand, and is a lot easier to cast all day long. I fish with heavy line and the drags locked down, so the LBS of drag each has ins't a big deal to me.
Samcro
03-09-2012, 08:37 AM
I use a Luna 300 w/ 50lb braid on a California Inshore XH 8' rod. Calicos don't stand a chance, but my new favorite reel for Calico's is my Abu Garcia Revo Toro 50HS w/ 30lb braid on the same rod mentioned above.
I own two calcutta's and like them a lot, but honestly, if it is going to be used soley for fishing for calicos you might just consider a low profile reel. I prefer Curados, if you're worried about line capacity look at the 300 series. Calcuttas cast decent, but a low profile reel is a lot more comfortable in your hand, and is a lot easier to cast all day long. I fish with heavy line and the drags locked down, so the LBS of drag each has ins't a big deal to me.
X2. Love my Curado 300 for calicos.
MarkT
03-09-2012, 09:45 PM
I've got a pair of CT250's and a pair of Curado 200's. Same drags in each. Pretty much just a different form factor. Curado's cast better. Calcutta have more power due to the lower gear ratios. I've got a Millionaire CVX253 and a CVZ300. Both have a 3-stack of Jigmaster drag washers... much better than a Curado/Calcutta. The CVZ and newer Luna are better than the standard Calcutta and not as good as the Calcutta TE.
William Novotny
03-11-2012, 03:28 PM
I primarily use a Calcutta 250, I catch all kinds of fish with it. Works great, have caught a 29lb halibut, 40lb Thresher and several large BSB. Not to mention the many Calico and Sand bass. It is a blast when you hook something big.
I agree. My 250 is my favorite reel. I have it backed with 50# braid and topped off with 20# mono. Great for hali, bass, all kinds of inshore fish. Only downside is if you find one, shimano does not service or repair them any more.
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