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Shimano Terez Rods
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I've got 2 rods forsale. Never seen water. Purchased about 3 weeks ago. Location in Brea for pick up. They are brand new so I don't think I need to post pics but if you need them text me ill text you a pic. Only reason for the sale is I wish I had gotten the 8fters... 714 325 0565 $160 ea... Color green..

Tzc70mheg 40-80 braid
Tzc70heg 50-100 braid


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70H Sold


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How do you know what you would like if you didn't even fish one yet? Just going off what someone else told you?
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(07-24-2013, 09:00 PM)redrock55 Wrote: How do you know what you would like if you didn't even fish one yet? Just going off what someone else told you?

Always have fishing the 8 ft and kinda just what Im confident with. After reading and listening to others like Cap Jeff, Lets Talk Hook Up Guests, ect... West Coast Fishing primarily uses the 8ft for many applications. Before I use them I'd like to sell them to get as much as I can on my quick to buy mistake... Preference is all I guess.. Many like the 7fters and they can take them at a great price.


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so much of fishing is by touch and feel and personal preference imo. you should keep one and test if for yourself before getting rid of it. your already losing money by selling it, so i say keep it and test for yourself for your own preferences. someone else preference may not be good for you. they're back may be jacked up so they use an easier rod to handle, you may be looking for something softer, or something very specific, you just dont know till you use them to their full potential. i was a 7ft guy growing up on 1/2 day boats with my pop, then once we got into private boating and flicking and casting, i moved into 8fts and put all the 7 footers away, then back on long range trips i brought both rods and kept all the 8 footers (except for jig stick) in rod holders and used only 7 footers. test em out and give us some reports of the rods!
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(07-26-2013, 09:47 AM)choodak Wrote: so much of fishing is by touch and feel and personal preference imo. you should keep one and test if for yourself before getting rid of it. your already losing money by selling it, so i say keep it and test for yourself for your own preferences. someone else preference may not be good for you. they're back may be jacked up so they use an easier rod to handle, you may be looking for something softer, or something very specific, you just dont know till you use them to their full potential. i was a 7ft guy growing up on 1/2 day boats with my pop, then once we got into private boating and flicking and casting, i moved into 8fts and put all the 7 footers away, then back on long range trips i brought both rods and kept all the 8 footers (except for jig stick) in rod holders and used only 7 footers. test em out and give us some reports of the rods!

Thanks choodak! Good read and got truth behind it. Your right on many levels. Lets go and do a on the water report together lol


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