diawa prorex

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ADAMMB92
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diawa prorex

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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.
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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! :thumbs:
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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.
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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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Jock Gordon wrote: Sun Aug 13 2017 23:00 -
St Croix Premier 1-5oz cant go wrong.
That's my rod of choice to jock
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piker al wrote: Tue Aug 15 2017 22:13 -
Jock Gordon wrote: Sun Aug 13 2017 23:00 -
St Croix Premier 1-5oz cant go wrong.
That's my rod of choice to jock
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.
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