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Topic: Thinning the herd: Shimano Daiwa rods  (Read 1156 times)

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All stored indoors.  Bought newer rods and these haven’t seen water in over a year.  Always rinsed in freshwater after every outing and stored in my office.

Shimano 6’6” medium heavy casting - $100
Great halibut/sturgeon rod.
Daiwa Harrier 6’4” medium casting - $50
My go-to halibut trolling/drift rod.
Daiwa Procyon 7’6” heavy casting - $40
My go-to heavy swimbait jigging rod.

Located in El Cerrito.  Can figure out meeting up anywhere around the Bay.


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Daiwa Harrier sold