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| Casting rod; For Steep Pt | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Jan 14 2014, 07:21 PM (63 Views) | |
| ChilliBeer | Jan 14 2014, 07:21 PM Post #1 |
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G'day folks, I am getting ready for steep point again. Something I have never given much thought to and suffered is rod selection. Now I dont think i own a decent rod with a real that will belt poppers or slices all day. I am thinking of no more than $250 for a combo is fair but I have no idea where to look or what to look at. Sure a bloody stradic or spheros bolted to a lumos with fuji guides is the direction to head but I aim not aiming that high in price. What combo do you own that you would happily take to chuck lures all day and then put a rig on it later at night for some bottom bouncing. And if you have something suitable for sale let me in. Cheers, adam |
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