Shimano Curado/Adu Garcia & G Loomis

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Shimano Curado/Adu Garcia & G Loomis

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I have a Shimano Curado and a Abu Garcia inshore baitcasters both with G Loomis E6X's. both setups are only a couple months old and haven't seen much use. I have been doing more offshore and need some different rigs.

Each setup is $200.

They cost me about $330 for each setup.
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Re: Shimano Curado/Adu Garcia & G Loomis

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What are the lengths and action of the Loomis rods?

Which model of reels? Right or left-handed retrieve?

More details will probably hasten the sale. Great prices, by the way. Good luck.
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Re: Shimano Curado/Adu Garcia & G Loomis

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Great price but not what I was looking for.. In case any one is interested: Left hand reel (crank on right side) 6'9", medium, line weight 10-17, action extra fast, split handle.
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Re: Shimano Curado/Adu Garcia & G Loomis

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I'm not trying to stir trouble here but if the crank is on the right and it is a baitcaster that would be a right hand reel.

right?
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Re: Shimano Curado/Adu Garcia & G Loomis

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Little grasshopper wrote:I'm not trying to stir trouble here but if the crank is on the right and it is a baitcaster that would be a right hand reel.

right?
I agree but wasn't about to argue with the seller: His description:
They are what would be considered left hand, or conventional. The crank is on the right.
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