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Topic: Lots of freshwater lures/plastics, Shimano baitcaster rod/reel  (Read 1738 times)

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Since I am moving I finally went through my fishing closet. About 90% of this stuff is unused. ALL OF THE PLASTICS ARE UNUSED. A few crainkbaits are about all that have been used. Here is what's included I am sure there are some things I forgot to list in here.
 
A Shimano Callisto baitcasting reel spooled with Power Pro 20lb braid on a Shimano Sojourn rod.
 
A Quantum soft plastics bag, with clear sealable pages.
 
18 swimbaits
 
Strike King Spinner Bait
 
30 lures/crankbaits/topwater lures
 
A TON of plastics, most bags have 100+ plastics in them, there is grubs/worms/lizzards/senkos etc
 
 
Bag of Great Lake preserved Shiners, with a pack of mustad live bait hooks that work well with these. I bought the shiners a few weeks ago and never really used them. 
 
I want to sell everything together, except for the Shimano rod/reel. 

I will accept offers, I really haven't decided on a price yet.










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If you can make it to BAMIII (kayak striped bass tourney in Ukiah) next weekend I think we'll be having a bit of a swap meet.  It might be a good place to exchange all of that gear for other stuff you could use or simply sell it.

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Wish I could but I will be kayak fishing Rio Vista-Isleton area from Thursday through Sunday, plus thats a little far for me to drive, since I am broke hence me selling all my old stuff  :smt003 Thanks though!


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Oh come on, give us a price.  I don't want to affend you with too low of an offer.

BTW, what do you do with a bag of bright orange plastics?

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bright orange plastics?
  Steelhead?
Group IQ is inversely proportional to the size of the group.

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They are a twin tail grub, works well in muddy water for largemouth. $120 for everything too steep? I know I wont get what I paid for it all but I dont want to lose too much! Ya know?

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75 bucks takes all tackle, I need to get rid of this stuff by Tomorrow night.


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Here are new pics of everything, hope this helps!