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Guys I need a rod for deep sea fishing, Live bait and lure (all around) Fishing and I have three options with good pricing.

 

1- Seeker black steel G 270H 8' live bait stick 20lb to 30lb:

Original $360 but I can buy $200

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2-St. Croix 10.6 ft surf fishing rod:

originally $240 I can Buy $200

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3-Custom made rod(which I am interested the most):

G-Loomis USA Blank

$200

 

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  • Super User
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You have spinning and conventional rods (not to mention a surf stick) in there. Can't make a valid suggestion without knowing what you are going to be fishing for and how. 

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  • Super User
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I got the seeker, It was worth. we can say half price. Thank you all for helping, specially @Deleted account

I didnt buy the custom, because I didnt see any sign of g-Loomis blank. and I didnt buy mojo because it was spinning :)

  • Super User
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2 hours ago, ATA said:

I got the seeker, It was worth. we can say half price. Thank you all for helping, specially @Deleted account

I didnt buy the custom, because I didnt see any sign of g-Loomis blank. and I didnt buy mojo because it was spinning :)

G Loomis blanks aren't normally available. The Seeker rod you posted is spinning, I'm sure an equivalent casting is available. We used to be sponsored by Seeker, still have a bunch of them, good sticks.

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1 minute ago, Deleted account said:

G Loomis blanks aren't normally available. The Seeker rod you posted is spinning, I'm sure an equivalent casting is available. We used to be sponsored by Seeker, still have a bunch of them, good sticks.

yes I got the casting and I am glad, I like it so far. I put the braid backing and I am going to put fluorocarbon shortly and it will be ready to go for Monday.

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  • Super User
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You have a great excuse to buy the small Avet or Seigler lever drag. 

They're a lot of fun - the entire mechanism is an A/R crank and a wide-ranging drag (zero to 35 lbs)

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This is the SGN - you can also use the lever for a casting brake.  

Somewhere on this video, my friend Glenn will be casting topwaters on his LGN

yes, offshore kayak is manly sport

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