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Topic: Good deal on Saltwater spinning reels  (Read 4344 times)

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craig

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I own several of these reels and love them.  I have the graphite and they were made by Okuma when I bought mine a few years ago.


Skidplate

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Thanks for posting this up Lee.

I didn't need it, but I got the 60 just because I didn't know which size to go with.

FYI I picked this up for $25 to get me over the $50 mark (free shipping):

https://www.cabelas.com/product/Plano174-4-By8482-Rack-System8482-Tackle-Storage/1160433.uts?WTz_l=Home%3Bcat105591780%3Bcat105642180%3Bcat105647580
They'll go on sale at Fisherman's for about the same price once a year, but they're great for keeping all sorts of stuff organized. I have one in my garage that I use as a toolbox for organizing all my small stuff.
My wife thinks fishing is merely guys wandering around like idiots swinging sticks in the air. Many of my trips prove how smart she really is.


 

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