Blair Wigging Flatz Blue inshore spinning rod and Reel $75

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Blair Wigging Flatz Blue inshore spinning rod and Reel $75

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Blair Wigging Flatz Blue inshore spinning rod and Reel $75 At Kevin's sporting goods . that's a great deal on the rod and reel it's a Sabalos reel it's usually $100 just for the pole..
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That is a solid deal. Its so good that you passed it up!? :p
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I remember last year when the new Dick's opened up on Apalachee Blair Wiggins was at the store and they were running the same promo but for $100. That was a great deal but $75 is even better!
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$50.00 and I come get it.
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How long they on sale for?
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mpa_72001 wrote:How long they on sale for?
Through the month is what I was told yesterday. I like the rod, not sure about that reel.
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I have the real on my other Blair Wiggins rod and it's been a solid reel.
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Picked one up yesterday. $75 is a great deal for this rod alone. Reel is a little heavy but seems smooth. I have 5 or 6 stradics and none of them have been smooth more than one fishing season. Overall worth the money and they even spooled it with power pro for $6. Can't beat that!
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^like^
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Are there different size rods and that all the same model/length?
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leonreno wrote:Are there different size rods and that all the same model/length?
They were all 7'2" medium heavy (or medium fast, whichever they call it). Picked one up this morning. They had about 20 left on the rack. Hard to beat that deal.
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foxtrotuniform wrote:
leonreno wrote:Are there different size rods and that all the same model/length?
They were all 7'2" medium heavy (or medium fast, whichever they call it). Picked one up this morning. They had about 20 left on the rack. Hard to beat that deal.
I am pretty sure I saw 7'2" and 7'6".
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Trailer Trout wrote:Picked one up yesterday. $75 is a great deal for this rod alone. Reel is a little heavy but seems smooth. I have 5 or 6 stradics and none of them have been smooth more than one fishing season. Overall worth the money and they even spooled it with power pro for $6. Can't beat that!
If that is true, you may need to go over your post use cleaning strategy. A Stradic should work well for over a year. You may want to get Jim to service them also. I have some old stradics from the 90's that are still going strong, just need a new roller bearing from time to time.
I'll also mention that a friend had one of those wright McGill reels and it worked ok, but when it came time to service it, Jim couldn't get parts for it. It's in the trash heap now
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Gonna swing in there on the way home, mine broke late last summer when putting down the bimini top snapped about 4 inches off of it:(


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cotton wrote:
foxtrotuniform wrote:
leonreno wrote:Are there different size rods and that all the same model/length?
They were all 7'2" medium heavy (or medium fast, whichever they call it). Picked one up this morning. They had about 20 left on the rack. Hard to beat that deal.
I am pretty sure I saw 7'2" and 7'6".

I got the 7'6"
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