JRfishing
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sockeye
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Loc: Mill Creek
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Do you feel the Sage line of salmon, steelhead and saltwater blanks are worth the price they get for them. I have made up my mind and want get your opion.
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Rapid Robert
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I'd Rather Be Whackin' Tangos!
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YES!!!!
-------------------- Bob Barthlow
www.riversnw.com
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JRfishing
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sockeye
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Robert,
I agree and have became a dealer for them. I have just ordered several blanks. Some even for myself. These are very nice tools for the trade.
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stehlydan
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dual red striper
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Loc: a river not too far away
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JR any mooching blanks?
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JRfishing
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sockeye
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Dan,
Sorry for the delay in a reply, yes they have mooching blanks. Im build 5 4120's for a lodge in Canada specifically for mooching. The 4120 is pretty beefy for those big kings they get up their. I like a little softer rod and Sage also has those. If you are doing alot of downrigger fishing I would not suggest these blanks, rather a composite blank, if your using this as a true moocher rod, it is SWEET.
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MrFloat
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fingerling
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for sure I am a fan if you like to feel everything get one
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