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Topic: Have Trevala 7' ML... Trade?  (Read 927 times)

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AlexB

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What's up guys?

I've got a 7' ML Shimano Trevala that's in great shape. It's a good rod, but I'm just not sold on it. I think this is likely because I fish mono, not braid.

I would consider trading this for some sort of salmon/steelhead rod in the 7.5-8 ft length. Something that'll mooch well and work well with a downrigger. Think long, slow action, noodly rods.

Anyone got one they want to trade?





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Need some specs.like is the trevala that you have a baitcaster or spinning, is it the regular trevala or the more expensive f series.and the rod your looking to trade for spinning or baitcasting.
My biggest worry is that my wife(when I'm dead)will sell my fishing gear for what I said I paid for it


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i have a shimano talora     its a great down rigger rod .
thatsthe reason i bought it.
i no longer use down rigger . ill send the specs.
what is the specs on yours ?


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here we go    shimano talora   7.0  10 to 17  lb    medium action medium


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It's a casting rod. This one:
http://m.tackledirect.com/shimanotvc70ml.html

What I am thinking of is a casting rod around 7'6" to 8'6",  medium action, M or MH, ideally with a trigger grip. To be used for salmon fishing, either with a downrigger or mooching.
« Last Edit: October 24, 2014, 10:31:11 PM by AlexB »


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John - I'm hoping for something a little longer. Thanks, though.


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I've got a claurus(shimano) that's just sitting in the corner or my garage but it's a little out of your range.its a 9' heavy action two piece salmon steelhead rod.when I bought it señor pond said its a heavy trolling rod
My biggest worry is that my wife(when I'm dead)will sell my fishing gear for what I said I paid for it


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Hey Alex,
I have an Okuma SST C 8'6" 2pc M (8-17lb) I would be interested in trading. Only used once then upgraded to a G Loomis for my steelhead casting rod.


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Those all sound like they could work, but I think I'm just too picky. I'm probably just going to spring for a Lamiglas Classic Glass 8'6" MH.

Unless anyone wants to make a cash offer, I think that Trevala might just stay in my quiver as a backup.

Sorry for the runaround.