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Nappy Haired Tackle Ho
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: gilbertsville ,pa / indian river delaware
Posts: 5,328
Credits: 2,742.6
Boat: 27 grady 61 viking eb
Home Port: indian river del
Best Catch: " marlin" my dog
Occupation: pirate
Blog Entries: 1
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daiwa sealine
Has anybody tried the sealine series from diawa ? any thoughts?
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I think Admin is going to let me have this space
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Ridley, PA
Posts: 3,526
Credits: 2,434.0
Boat: anybody who will take me
Occupation: JPR RODS and OTI JIGGING PRODUCTS DISTRIBUTOR
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i used the old 400 series years ago. nice bullet proof reels..but with the lightweight reels out now .i didnt see any reason to be holding a extra 12-20+ oz more than i had to.. ..unless it is cold
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Stop staring at my Avatar.
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Guam
Posts: 381
Credits: 1,442.9
Best Catch: 110 pound black seabass on 15# stren with seeker rod and abu garcia ambasadeur
Occupation: Navy Corpsman
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I like my sealine sg50h for jigging. Good freespool and lots of capacity especially if you use braided lines.
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Stop staring at my Avatar.
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Guam
Posts: 381
Credits: 1,442.9
Best Catch: 110 pound black seabass on 15# stren with seeker rod and abu garcia ambasadeur
Occupation: Navy Corpsman
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I just got a sealine 900H and it is nice, seems to be well built but it's a little heavy. The clicker is very loud so its easy to hear over those loud outboards. All in all I would buy another if I needed it.
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