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    Default Lamiglas X 10 MTC

    I've got a trio of these rods... One I am relegating to running a 'planer(I know, it'll get used like twice a year... but still, Ive got friends that dont know how to throw spinners on the D!) the other is my, front of the boat, Steelhead plug rod. Which leaves one more that is taking up space in the rod rack. Not like others arent, but this one needs to go to a good home...

    Certified Pro Lamiglas X 10 MTC Bill Herzog...
    It's a bitter spoon, or spinner rod, and has plenty of bones to really put the corks to big fish. Plenty fast action, but the CP blank is very forgiving, unlike the uber new school XMG, and nano resin SI rods.
    It comes with a little fish mojo already, although Ive prolly only put 20 or so on it in the last 3 yrs. So it hasnt seen very much river time. MSRP is like $325 or so, and you can prolly find em new for $275 at Fishermans... Im open to any reasonable offer that you can come up with for a lightly used, 3 yr. old Certified Pro Lamiglas spoon rod... This one is eligible for the Fast Track Warranty too... No matter what you do to it... Wife accidentally steps on it night before a Canada fishin extravaganza. Crack it over yer knee cuz you lost a 40 lb Steelhead... Whatever.. They will replace it for a nominal fee, on the spot. No questions asked.

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    Bro, I'll buy it in two weeks if you still have it



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    Aww, if only I had the money That's a sweet rod and I need a longer one for pitchin' spinners and spoons.
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    Not to get too nit picky, but....

    That rod is for casting spinners and spoons on big rivers, not for "pitchin'".


    My softer action standard 8-12s seem to be perfect for 'pitchin' spinners.

    Ed



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