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Old 06-14-2010, 09:16 PM   #2
BassDawg
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i have no spec's~~~~

but i've had the reel for two full seasons,
and it is on my eeeeeeling/chunking stick,
and it is an excellent reel that has hammered multiple 30#'s,
and lost fish of much largerness due to my googanity ~~~not by any fault of it's own.

i also went swimming with it last year, unintentionally, and it has survived like a champ. the first year i did NOTHING to it, save for rinsing it every other time or so and it was good to go. last year after the dunking i rinsed it, dried it, and re-packed it from A to Z and it is like new~~~~ i have it loaded with 25#Back Country Ande, now, and the first year was with 35# Yozuri Hybrid. both worked well and spooled nicely. my only draw back is not finding a bailless conversion kit, yet. i friggin' despise the whole bail scenario.

hope this helps,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i say GO FOR IT, you will be pleased!!

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