First Baitcasting set up

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Re: First Baitcasting set up

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River Monster wrote:Take the drive out to paddletales. Its well worth it, there is a reason so many fish hawk members will make the drive out there, and are always happy to recommend it
It sounds like an awesome place. However, no car makes it a bit inaccessible
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Yeah,

I car is almost a requirement to get there unfortunately. The advice you get is well worth it though. I missed him last night but Bob Izumi had stopped in for a while. ShawnD got his picture taken with him!

A lot of Renegade guys were there last night as well.
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lape0019 wrote:Yeah,

I car is almost a requirement to get there unfortunately. The advice you get is well worth it though. I missed him last night but Bob Izumi had stopped in for a while. ShawnD got his picture taken with him!

A lot of Renegade guys were there last night as well.
Oh that is awesome. Maybe next time eh
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Jimmy_1 wrote:I have a 7ft 2 in Rapala R-Type (1 piece)
Med/Hvy Fast

I'd sell it for $50. Its a really great baitcast rod.
It'll leave you plenty of room for a good reel!

Thanks again man. I'll put to work this week hopefully :D
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