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Surf Spiral In Action Again
Surf Spiral In Action Again

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Bill Falconer



Registered: June 2006
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I'm uploading a few photos of Dr. Trey Falconer of Thomasville, GA using a Rainshadow SU1266F 2-piece spiral wrapped surf rod to whoop some sharks near St. George's Island, GA (or is it FL?). Anyway, pretty nice fish caught from the beach with the surf spiral.


These blanks are great all-arond surf rods in both casting or spinning configurations and a top value. The rod is rated 12 - 25 lb. test and 2 oz to 5 oz but you can see that it has the stuff to get the job done. Pic of the fish to follow.
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