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Topic: Lightly Used Rods / Reels  (Read 2155 times)

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AKRider

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OK - for ALASKA folks and posted here because I don't want to bother with shipping 5 to 6'6" one-piece rods:

SOLD ITEMS edited with strikethrough

 I sold my powerboat, for which I had complete rigs for 4 people, so I have some great condition used gear for sale:   Okuma Cedros CJC601XH Rod with Avet SX5.3 (RH, choice of gold or blue) Reel and 65# depth indicating braid  $195 the set. Two AbuGarcia Ambassador BG9000 (RH) big game reels with 80 or 100# braid.    Reel 85$, combo with 9" Heavy Graphite  WWgrigg rod - $100.   I also have an AVET HX5/2 with 80# braid on Diawa SeaLineX Interline halibut rod. Combo $400.     I can pair the BG9000 Reel onto a heavy Cedros Jigging Rods for $150.   

7/12/15:  Ok - not much left on this update: Okuma Cedros CJC601XH Rod $75 /offer (new condition);  Eagle Claw tactical TG1540 light jigging rod, $35.   I also have a Seeker 5' long handle boat gaff for $40.

Out with the old so I can go shopping.   PM me if interested, and I'll edit the post to cross out sold items
« Last Edit: July 14, 2015, 11:32:11 PM by AKRider »
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