Okuma CDX Coronado Baitfeeder Spinning Reels Review

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Okuma CDX Coronado Baitfeeder Spinning Reels Reviews

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Good so far

Billy
2 years ago

Just got it used only a few times. The live liner works fine. Need to give it more time and test it truly on a big fish.

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Decent reel, but live liner switch sometimes trips

David
2 years ago

I've had this reel for about a year now. For the most part it does it's job quite well (I've brought in a 4 foot hammerhead to my kayak with it). However, the bait runner/live liner switch sometimes trips when I get a good strike on the reel, without me even touching it, and the fish escapes to freedom without having time to swallow the bait. It's in a rod holder, but the switch read more is nowhere near anything that would hit it, so I think the motion of the rod getting hit is enough to trip the switch. It might work in other applications, but it's not doing it for what I'm using it for.

Really wanted to like it, and the problem doesn't happen all the time, but I'm switching over to a conventional set up for my live bait trolling because of the issue.

Great reel

Gregg
3 years ago

Nice features if you’re not a fan of the traditional casting reels.

Very Good Reel

Jeffrey H.
3 years ago

I live in South Texas, bought this reel for pier fishing. Have 2 55 sizes and 1 80 size. They do awesome for me. My 80 brought in 45+ inch black drum and many smaller. The drag is great and I can fight my fish hard to get it in and released. Caught some nice jacks on the 55's. Live Liner function does its job.

Love this reel

Chris
6 years ago

I fish Cape Cod bay for mostly striped bass. I paired this reel on 7 foot hybrid rod and use it for fishing off the our boat and casting at the flats. Very smooth operation. I use power-pro braid without any problems. The drag is smooth and consistent. The live-liner function is as good if not better than my buddy's Shimano Bait-runner.

CDX-55

Raider
7 years ago

Really smooth reel, I gave it a shot cause I wanted to try out a baitrunner. Nice quality and affordable. Scratches pretty easy though that's why I gave 4 stars

Okuma CDX Coronado Baitfeeder Spinning Reels Questions and Answers

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Asked by Shawky Hashem 4 years ago

Is this reel suitable for jigging??

Bass O 4 years ago

Hello, thanks for being interested in our products. This reel is suitable for jigging.

Asked by Art 5 years ago

I'm interested in a reel for yellowtail and yellow fin tuna here in San Diego would this reel be good choice and would the 80 size be good size or to big. 

Asked by Chet Podd 7 years ago

Does this model handle braid? What are the capacities? Is this your top of the line Baitrunners?

Devon 7 years ago

Okuma doesn't seem to provide line capacity ratings for braid. Generally the capacities for 10 lb. mono are equivalent to the capacity for 40 lb. braid and 12 lb. mono equates to 50 lb braid. As far as top of the line baitrunner reels, I would suggest l