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by sdfd504 » 7/21/04 2:09pm
Yes i am aware of the other reels but i didn't want the Japan version. I am going to wait untill the US version is out and buy them. I have a TDX for now untill they come out.
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by MNBASSER » 7/21/04 2:22pm
SD,
WONT KNOW TILL I TRY, BUT THE FISH ARE HOLDING NEAR THE "JUNK" AND I NEED TO BE ABLE TO GET THEM OUT, I'LL LET YOU KNOW HOW IT WORKS.
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by sdfd504 » 7/22/04 9:58am
Well I used my new Helium today and actually caught several 2 pound largemouth and one smallmouth around 2 1/2 and all I can say is I don't know why I didn't get one of these before. One thing I have noticed with my rod is that the reel will move just a little bit when you are trying to reel a fish in or if you are reeling really fast it will move. It is not a big deal but just something to ponder about. The reel is a Team Daiwa X.
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by sdfd504 » 7/22/04 3:21pm
Yeah i am going to put some tape under it later tonight and shee if it is any better.
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by nevadabassr » 7/29/04 1:48am
I have a He70mc and i use it for senko's, crankbaits, and topwater. I team it up with a shimano scorpion 1000mg. What a combo. If you are into light-weight, that is it. You will fall in love with this rod.
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