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CD-40A

Left/Right

4.5:1

Line Capacity: 12/170
Ball Bearings: 4+1
Max Drag: 20 Lbs.
Recovery: 28.0"
Reel Weight (oz): 12
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CD-55A

Left/Right

4.5:1

Line Capacity: 15/240
Ball Bearings: 4+1
Max Drag: 24 Lbs.
Recovery: 30.0"
Reel Weight (oz): 16.7
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CD-65A

Left/Right

4.8:1

Line Capacity: 20/320
Ball Bearings: 4+1
Max Drag: 31 Lbs.
Recovery: 34.0"
Reel Weight (oz): 23.6
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CD-80A

Left/Right

4.8:1

Line Capacity: 25/280
Ball Bearings: 4+1
Max Drag: 33 Lbs.
Recovery: 34.0"
Reel Weight (oz): 24.7
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  • Excellent live bait reel
  • Patented auto-trip bait feeding system
  • Lightweight graphite body
  • Machined-aluminum spool
  • Rigid forged-aluminum handle
  • 4 shielded stainless steel ball bearings
  • Brass pinion gear
  • Multi-disc, Japanese oiled-felt drag washers

A bait fisherman’s dream, the Coronado Spinning Reel incorporates Okuma’s patented auto-trip bait feeding system, which completely disengages the spool to allow a free run for your live bait. Meanwhile, a second micro-adjustable drag at the rear of the Coronado reel lets you apply as much spool tension as you want throughout the process, and features an On/Off lever to switch back to the main drag system for fighting your fish. The entire reel is treated with Okuma’s Corrosion Resistant Coating process and features the Hydro Block watertight drag seal. Features include lightweight graphite body; machined-aluminum spool; rigid forged-aluminum handle; four shielded stainless steel ball bearings; brass pinion gear; multi-disc, Japanese oiled-felt drag washers; and heavy-duty aluminum bail wire.

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Rated 4.2 out of 5 by 19 reviewers.
Rated 4 out of 5 by GREAT REEL!!!! GOT THE 80 SIZE. I AM USING IT TO CATFISH WITH LOVE THE BAITFEEDING SYSTEM. HAVE 2 AVENGER ABF 90.THIS REEL IS VERY STRONG FIRST DAY OUT WITH IT CAUGHT 4 CATS 4 TO 19 POUNDS, REELED THEM IN WITH EASE. THE ONLY THING I DIDN'T LIKE IS THE BODY IS MOSTLY PLASTIC.OVERALL A GREAT REEL AT A GREAT PRICE. December 12, 2012
Rated 1 out of 5 by Not a durable reel, cheap plastic body/frame The body is cheapo plastic and the reel is very flimsy... I would not use it for big fish... I had the 55 and the stem between the mounting point at the reel seat and the main body snapped in half while trying to reel in a 3 lb blue catfish... I take very good care of my equipment and, upon examining the reel, I noticed that the plastic stem is EXTREMELY thin... It's a terrible design and is guaranteed to fail eventually... The crazy thing is that I have an okuma avenger, which is a CHEAPER model, and it has a decent frame/body and doesn't seem nearly as weak... None of Okuma's products compare to American Made Penn Reels or Japanese Shimanos when it comes to durability... But hey, they're cheap... I would not recommend the coronado, however, the Avengers get the job done and don't appear to be as flimsy.... I guess you get what you pay for... October 4, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great product Used 2 times now and like it a bunch . I got the 80 and i must say its a big reel but thats ok i really only fish saltwater and the bigger the fish the better i say. But its very smooth and feels good in your hand. Looks awesome too. September 3, 2012
Rated 3 out of 5 by Great price, mediocre reel Overall, the reel is mediocre. The price is good for the features, about half the price of the Shimano Baitrunner D. My drag for the bait feature is only marginal. It has little adjustment and the drag is too weak even for a bait fish. The spool needs to be tweaked a little too, mine makes a noise when I reel in and is caused by the flimsy retaining clip for the oversized washer on the bottom of the spool. A very small complaint is that the line clip is difficult to engage. July 8, 2012
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Not even close. It has a cheap plastic body and an extremely thin piece of plastic connects the reel body to the reel seat mounting point. It is guaranteed to fail. The Okuma Avenger is a heavier built reel and is n't as flimsy; but still doesn't compare to the shimano... "Buy cheap; Buy twice"

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New to striper fishing the past few years. Definately want a bait runner but don't want anything too big.
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The 55 should be a good size for surf casting, the 65 and 80 are pretty big. I had the 55 and sold it to my buddy when I got an 80. He uses it for strippers here in jersey, he absolutely loves it.
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How much Line is Picked up per Handle Turn? Or Recovery per tern
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 - Daytona Beach,Fl.32114
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On the product description page it shows:

40a---28"
55a---30"
65a---34"
80a---34"
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The reel does have a bait clicker.
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yeah, this reel does have a baitrunner that works really good.
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The drag setting for the live lining has a clicker as does the straight drag setting.
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Yes and it works great.
2 years, 8 months ago
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is the line in mono or braid

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I have been fishing big cats fore about 30 years. I can tell you about line, I have tryed about every line out there over the years and have spent alot of money as much as $54.00 for 300 yards. About 15 years ago I was on a 3 day fishing trip and hooked on to this fish that took out alot of line on me and got me hung up had to cut the line. I did not bring any extra with me, so the guy that was helping me to land this fish said I have some line you can use. It was called andy line, he only had 20lb so I used it did not catch a fish on it , but asked him if this is a good line he said thats all he uses, he also said that andy line holds 900 line records so I looked it
up and they did. when I found this out I didn't run out and buy a bunch of it needed to try it for my self, what has all ways worked for me I stay with. when I caught a 27lb flat head on 20lb andy line mono I was sold, to this day that is all I use, work the fish make sure knots are tied very good, and you will have no problem landing the big fish, look up andy co and see for your self. Good tangle free braided cost about about $54.00 and andy 20lb mono 600 yards $11.00, so have fun and catch big fish.
As of 2006 andy line co holds over 1400 line records.
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i would definetly use braid line and i would use yellow color as its easier to see and keeps you from getting hung up when livelining around bridge pilings or other structures. i would use a fluorocarbon or mono leader however.
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Only use the highest pound strength of braid when surf fishing.
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I just bought the 80a and i use it for everything. Its a big reel. I have used it for surf casting and it works great.
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I have a Shimano Bait Runner that is awesome! You get what you pay for and fishing is more enjoyable with the best equipment.
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