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Old 01-20-2003, 07:37 PM   #12
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When I gave up FW tournament bass fishing(I had 12 rods and reels!) I thought I would be happy with a couple of saltwater setups! Well now I am in the process of building a XRA 1205(my first official try at a surf rod) and have a Rainshadow 1087 blank that looks at me when I go into the basement.
Then there are the ones I already fish:

Lamiglas 108 1L spinning
Lamiglas SMB 1083 M conventional
St. Croix SCIII 7' conventional
St. Croix 8'6" steelhead blank built spinning(my schoolie rod)
Shimano Tallus 6'6" conventional(for those party boat trips and three- waying eels from the boat)
Loomis GL3 784 conventional(my fluking rod)also the first rod I actually built myself.
Plus I want to get another SMB 1083 blank and build it in spinning form.
I have also decided that if the 108 1M I traded in for my 1L is still in the tackle shop in the spring I will buy it back!
The kicker is my rod rack on the Blazer is only a two rod setup!
I guess whoever goes with me is gonna hang his out the window?

Russ

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