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Topic: Thinking of buying a salmon rod??  (Read 3125 times)

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SwiftDraw

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Hello guys,


Someone is selling his Lamiglass G1308-T rod it’s a older model has a all metal  reel seat and missing one guide that I can repair myself the other guides are fine. Would this rod be good for trolling flashers w/ herring rig using 2-8 ounce weight teamed up with an Abu Garcia 5500c3
He will sell the rod as is for 55.00 I think it’s a good deal?

SD


kallitype

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That's a great blank, for an all-purpose rod, and a good price.  Lamiglas has llifetime guarantee, too.
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SwiftDraw

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Thanks kallitype

I think I'll get it, you can never have to many rods.

SD
 


 

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