feels so!d! Thank you nyanglerAbu Revo x winches for sale 2 in perfect condition no boxes or paperwork 5.4 ratio great bay fluke reels 100 for both located in Bayshore
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
feels so!d! Thank you nyanglerAbu Revo x winches for sale 2 in perfect condition no boxes or paperwork 5.4 ratio great bay fluke reels 100 for both located in Bayshore
For me looking is free. Touching is gonna cost ya.Just curious, but what do you normally charge for feels?
How much for the Clorox wipes??? ??? Sorry couldn’t resist.Shimano Expride 172mh for sale. Rod is in mint shape, cork sealed with u40 cork sealer. 200 picked up Freeport to Bayshore
I must say I picked up a Penn Clash 3000 a few weeks back and I’m absolutely loving it.Hi Pete, Yes, I did love fishing it! But that's not the "Big Picture." The whole tackle review thread concept is not about replacing one piece of tackle with another. Its really about finding tackle appropriate for the sort of fishing done by many around LI, fishing it, and giving my impression of its overall performance.
The first stick was the Harrier Slow jigger - that one got the "full monte" treatment. Fished it hard, gave my impression of its performance, and moved it to another fisher for his enjoyment.
The same now with this Black Hole rod. Fished it this season - including beating on giant Peconic porgies, gave my impressions in writing, and now its time to move it to a new owner, so that I can fish the new Shimano Grappler Type J that George and I sourced last week from John @ Trophy Tackle (as written up in the Tackle Review thread). That one will also move along eventually, to make way for, well, who knows what?
I can't say now, that's for sure. I have to move this tackle, there's only so much room left in my basement and garage for new stuff, believe me. And keeping all this equipment would just deprive a new owner from enjoying the final disposition of that tackle.
The concept here is to identify new tackle, source it, fish it, evaluate it over at least a half season (10 trip minimum OF USE is my self-imposed credential), and then sell it off at steep discount, to make way for the next new thing.
This is win, win, win, for all concerned. Frankly, I get to pick out a new-tech rod/reel/other piece of equipment (win #1 - for me, of course! Face it, I like new shiny new things!), I'll fish it hard, give my views as to the viability and overall worth of item (Win #2 - for the readers of this column - might confirm their thinking regarding acquiring the item for their use. Or perhaps save someone from making a big mistake), and then the next guy gets to pick it up for much less than a brand new version would cost - and that would be Win #3. Pretty good idea, no?
Someone is gonna get a real nice high-end factory Black Hole rod here, for a good price. The truth is I ain't pocketing the money. It will be invested into the next new chatcha that we will look at on that thread. I think its kind of a nifty thing we're doing here, truth be told.
And here’s a thought. That $100 savings on the Black Hole? It would pay a large part of the cost of a brand-new Tsunami Evict 2000/3000 spinner, or most of the cost of a new Penn Spinfisher VI. Or a Daiwa BG. Any of the three would be a terrific match for this rod. I do LOVE my Evict 2000, so there’s that . . .