Hi everyone
has anyone used the daiwa prorex xr 150g trigger grip?
what do you think.
or any other suggestions for a casting rod in the 120g or 150g ish range.
diawa prorex
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- Barbel
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Re: diawa prorex
St Croix Premier 1-5oz cant go wrong.
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I've just bought one but the 150g, 8'6'' version.
I'm impressed with it!
I'm impressed with it!
Incumbam, et sternebant
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- Barbel
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http://www.northeasttackle.co.uk/pike-f ... -rod-p2034
The 170g version. Will do everything you could want from 50g up to 200g and its fun to play fish on, brilliant rod.
The 170g version. Will do everything you could want from 50g up to 200g and its fun to play fish on, brilliant rod.
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I might have a daiwa powermesh 2 to 6oz rod up for sale soon if interested. Better Daiwa rod than any the prorex range and it's mint condition
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Re: diawa prorex
Jock Gordon wrote: ↑Sun Aug 13 2017 23:00 -That's my rod of choice to jockSt Croix Premier 1-5oz cant go wrong.
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piker al wrote: ↑Tue Aug 15 2017 22:13 -I had one once and couldn't get on with it at all. I found it not only heavy in the hand, but badly balanced too. I sold it a week later.Jock Gordon wrote: ↑Sun Aug 13 2017 23:00 -That's my rod of choice to jockSt Croix Premier 1-5oz cant go wrong.