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Old 02-01-2005, 05:36 PM   #1
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Fenwick SHC701H

Anyone have any oppinion on this rod?
Can be had pretty cheap, and I need a few for the boat.
Application, trolling (lures, t7w, spoons) & some jiggin (parachute, bucktail). Wire?

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Old 02-02-2005, 07:55 AM   #2
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If you want a wire rod in that ~rating (40-60) take a look at the penn sabre wire rod... also go with carboly guides, normal guides will get a groove in them from the wire... our go-to deep water wire outfit for years was then penn sabre rod with a 4/0 high speed senator reel... they were good for t&w, as well as 'chutes..
now adays we tend to use more lead core line, troll a little shallower with a lighter rod (I forget what he has on the boat now) I havent really trolled wire for a few years... its a great way to catch big fish but I dont enjoy it very much.....

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