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    Default St. Croix 4-weight and Battenkill reel


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    For sale: St. Croix Avid 4-weight, 6-6, 3-piece with Orvis mid-arbor Battenkill reel, floating line and backing. Rod retails for $210 and reel for $115. Will sell all for $150, plus shipping.
    Last edited by SteveGibson; 04-28-2008 at 04:51 PM.
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    Steve what kind of shape are the two in. I know that you dont escavitate with your equpt. Do you have pics?

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    Quote Originally Posted by foul hook View Post
    Steve what kind of shape are the two in. I know that you dont escavitate with your equpt. Do you have pics?
    Very good shape. I will post pics in tomorrow or as soon as I get the chance. Thank you!
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    The fellow backed out, so the combo is still for sale.
    Last edited by SteveGibson; 05-01-2008 at 07:24 PM.
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    Thanks for the opportunity. When you snoose you loose. Orvis has a deal going on . Mid arbor for $129.00 with spare spool. I couldnt pass that up but it put me a rod short. I have a crappie fest the 3rd may. After this I am going to get serious withe Flyrod.

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    Quote Originally Posted by foul hook View Post
    Thanks for the opportunity. When you snoose you loose. Orvis has a deal going on . Mid arbor for $129.00 with spare spool. I couldnt pass that up but it put me a rod short. I have a crappie fest the 3rd may. After this I am going to get serious withe Flyrod.
    I'm not great at catching crappie on fly rod, but I love to catch them. They're very strong and fun. I can do it when they're spawning and in the shallows, but locating them afterwards is tough.
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    Go to the state crappie BD. Falcon smittie has a post that is good reading on post spawn crappie. I want to target gills and crackers in the next week with the Fly and bugs. I will target the crappie later. I need to master the sinking line first. This too will happen!! Sorry that I missed out on the rod. I am sure the new owner will enjoy.

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