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wanted- convench for livelining pogies
so- my old heavier-weight rod is falling apart- anyone got a a 7 footer that can handle up to 16ounces for livelining baits???
I'm pretty flexible as far as makes/models/materials- let me know if you got anything that might work. thx- Bob |
I do but I am not sure if its 6 1/2 or 7 I forget at the moment. but its a very nice stick built with an acid wrap. Has a nice C curve when under load.
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geez I have a great one, but it's a 9ftr. I'd let you have it for 75 but it's down at m&d's hanging in the ceiling collecting dust. I used to use it for chunk bait and it worked great.
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this is a "boat rod" that I'm looking for- 7foot is the longest I'd need./
Dave- lemme know whatcha find |
Bobber:
I have 1 or 2 that I can do for cheap. I just don't use them. if you want to look at them, let me know and we can arrange something |
I know you're looking for 7' max but I've got a perfect rod for hurling live pogies. It's a St.Croix Premier 79XXXHF (7'9") rated for 65-100 lb line and 8 - 20 oz weight.
It's a factory, cork grip conventional in mint condition. I'll ship to anywhere for $150. Going for $200 on amazon. http://www.amazon.com/Croix-Premier-.../dp/B000JQK0XW |
L2F- I actually had that rod. it was too stiff (!) for what I'm looking for.
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tore the lips off did it?
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I use to use Penn Slammers for livelining Pogies and they worked fine.
$50 at Benny's or Wally World. Shakespeare makes a similar rod for the same dollars. |
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i also love my white slammers.
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