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When you say You wonder how many fish were caught on it ,the other day when I posted this thread I was holding it in my hand and thinking how could anyone possibly fight or even land a fish on it . The real is so Rudimentary, but they did and they were happy to have it! I can barely hold on to the crank with my sausage fingers, which reminds me how spoiled we are as I'm now looking at my new Penn Fierce 6000 that came today from Amazon with 2 day shipping.. oh no I feel myself going on a rant haha ! but anyway it's cool and I'll keep it forever
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Back from the good ol' days. Wish we could go back.
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Late response, sorry. My uncle gave me 2, one fly and the other one was a heavy conventional and they were made of split bamboo, that's what that stick looks like, could be wrong, just what I think I'm seeing.
I turned the fly stick into a spinner and used it for Snappers, it snapped when I hooked into a Blue and the conventional one I used for Fluke and had the same results, Fluke, stick breaks. They both broke after a few times, they were all dried out.
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