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I practice safe fishing
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: manasquan inlet
Posts: 73
Credits: 1,220.3
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if your on a budget look at the quantum boca series i have 2 and have used them for 2yrs surf fishing and they havent let me down yet and they have been dunked numerous times if money is no object then i would go with the stella all the way
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I think Admin is going to let me have this space
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: South Texas
Posts: 1,367
Credits: 1,624.6
Boat: NONE!!!
Best Catch: A Nette :)
Occupation: Professional Pasture Pool Player
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Stellas and Van Stals are nice...
Pricey, but nice.
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Fish the Edge
Team Sportfishermen.com Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Bear, DE
Posts: 8,028
Credits: 16,703.7
Boat: 232 center console
Home Port: Indian River, De
Best Catch: off the shot gun
Occupation: jackleg
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I have and use the small spheros for the light lines.
I have and use Shimano 3500 and 4500 baitrunners for the medium lines. I plan to purchase the new big spheros for the heavy lines. |
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Pit Monkey First Class
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 23
Credits: 1,184.7
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i have every size penn ss. i like my 4500 for light tackle. i also have been using an okuma inspira. unbelievably smooth and powerful. great bang for the buck. recently checked out the daiwa tierra and they look great and priced reasonably.
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backlash king
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 15
Credits: 1,183.9
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For the price a Quantum Cabo is hard to beat. It cost a little more than most reels but you get alot more features. Stradics and Penn SS are also good reels.
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