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Browning Super light Casting Rods- Good or bad?
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08/03/14 12:51 AM
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chimneymasterbassmaster
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I held one of these at BPS -liked it. An employee and tournament fisherman highly recommended the rod. Any of you guys tried these?
Thanks!
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Re: Browning Super light Casting Rods- Good or bad?
[Re: chimneymasterbassmaster]
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08/03/14 02:45 AM
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Chemdawg
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I personly love my light gear i dont use heave rods or line weight the heaviest i use is 10lbs
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Re: Browning Super light Casting Rods- Good or bad?
[Re: chimneymasterbassmaster]
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08/03/14 03:32 AM
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Bass98
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They are awesome for me. Can't be beat for the price. Every bit as sensitive as any higher priced light casting rod I have used. Paired it with a browning superlight reel and it makes an excellent combo. I use mine for T-rigs and wacky rigs mostly. The guides are very durable compared to other rods with micro guides. You won't be disappointed.
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Re: Browning Super light Casting Rods- Good or bad?
[Re: chimneymasterbassmaster]
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08/03/14 02:35 PM
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Billy Blazer 300 HPDI
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I almost bought a bunch of the superlight reel when they were on sale a while back, they are light and smooth for the money. but I got so much [censored] I don't need anything elese
Thanks, Billy
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