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Topic: Halibut or Ling cod rod and reel  (Read 2697 times)

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showa

  • Rockfish
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  • Location: Seattle
  • Date Registered: May 2016
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I have a classic Fenwick rod and reel that I don't think I will be using any time soon, so I want to sale it for some one that will use it.

Rod: Fenwick Jb70c, 7 feet, 3/4 to 4 oz lures 20-50 lb line
Reel: Sealine 50H with full braided fish line

serial # K 248941

Rod $150 or Everything for $200 or OBO.

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Captain Redbeard

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  • Sturgeon
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  • Location: Portland, OR
  • Date Registered: May 2013
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That dacron mainline is hardcore! What is that, like 80lb? You can definitely lift some fish with that!


showa

  • Rockfish
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I don't remember, but I think you are right (80 lbs). This is a heavy rod, so I don't think I will be going out to open sea any times soon.


showa

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I have a few sisters live in Portland, so I visit Portland quite often. I could delivery to Portland if you want.


 

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