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Old 03-01-2011, 08:55 AM   #1
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I'd second the Stradics...I have a couple of them and they are a very sturdy reel. Butter smooth too....

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My old stradic broke on me last spring. It was one of the White and Gold ones, thing was sweet. But to get the parts for older models takes forever.Went perfectly on my 8ft tica dolphin, and had an extra spool, with that model both the 5000 and 6000 size spools fit on it.

I just ended up getting a caboPT40 to replace it, which is awwwweeesssommeee, but a lil pricier around 189. it handled a ton of nasty blues on the cape this summer perfectly, didnt bail snap once, and the service is pissah they have a 2 day turnaround i think once the thing gets to the factory. smooth as puppy poop

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