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Topic: WTT: Looking for an 80# class reel  (Read 5850 times)

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Rock Hopper

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I will lend it to you if I can find the box that I put all Accurate and Penn International reels in it.  When do you need it?

He needs it by the end of July.


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Hahahahahaha! still might need one for that reel-less pole :smt044 :smt044
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It turns out that we didn't need our heavy gear at all. Allen was asking in anticipation of our 3.5 day Islander trip we took last year, where there was a chance that we would be targeting the big bluefin tuna in US waters. Capt. John made a good call though, and got us on wide open 20lb yellowfin down in Mexico instead.

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I have a brand new Okuma Solterra 50wii.  You're welcome to use it, no line though.  Just make sure you catch something on it.



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I have a brand new Okuma Solterra 50wii.  You're welcome to use it, no line though.  Just make sure you catch something on it.

This trip was last summer.

Although, I'd still be willing to entertains a trade for an 80# class reel, if anyone has one they are looking to get rid of.

-Allen