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Rob Puskas
Registered: July 2007 Location: Mooresville N.C. Posts: 126
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Sun November 28, 2010 7:48pm
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I like that one a lot Mike
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James Labanowski
Registered: March 2005 Location: Oxnard, California Posts: 2,061
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Sun November 28, 2010 7:50pm
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Very Clean Mike and I bet it is light as can be. Are these mostly jiging rods for Walleye
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Mike Pedersen
Registered: December 2007 Location: Wilmington, NC Posts: 304
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Sun November 28, 2010 9:24pm
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Actually Doc this rod will be for Grouper and AJ's mostly.
Very fun little rod. Here's one of mine.

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James Labanowski
Registered: March 2005 Location: Oxnard, California Posts: 2,061
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Mon November 29, 2010 5:48pm
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That is really sweet Mike. I was just guessing that you were really going light for sensitivity. Not much needed on AJs, at leat the ones I am used to. Yours out east are closer looking to our yellowtail while our AJs here seem to look wider in the shoulders. How do you put pictures on the responses????
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Mike Pedersen
Registered: December 2007 Location: Wilmington, NC Posts: 304
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Tue November 30, 2010 1:23pm
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Doc, light is still real nice when putting in a full day of jigging.
We have Greater and Almaco AJ's here on the east coast. Greater's over 100lbs are fairly common late winter early spring in NC. One tough fish. Close relatives to your Yellowtails.
BB Code for pics
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