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Argon Top Water Spinning Rod

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Argon Top Water Spinning Rod

Postby Seymour » 1/9/09 8:21pm

So I order the 6'9" Top Water Special Spinning rod from Cabelas. It arrives and I open it up and it says "Saltwater" on it. The Cabelas website never said anything about saltwater, it was in the freshwater section. It's a supernice rod, I want to use it for Pop Rs, spooks, puppies, etc. I see no reason why it won't still be great for those... any thoughts? What is the difference between the saltwater and freshwater models?
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Postby skeeter20i » 1/9/09 9:50pm

Trey would have to confirm this for sure, but I believe the ASWTW69S is the only top water rod in the Argon series. It should work great for fresh water as well as salt water.
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Postby Seymour » 1/12/09 10:17am

I think it should... I prefer a spinning rod for certain types of topwater fishing.
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Postby kistlero » 1/12/09 1:24pm

The only difference is the label wording. This rod will perform great for all fresh water applications. Enjoy it!
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