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Topic: Kayak Fishing Rods  (Read 2755 times)

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polepole

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$60 - Okuma Baidarka BK-S-761L, spinning, 8-12#.
$60 - Okuma Baidarka BK-C-761M, conventional, 10-20#.

$80 - Lamiglas LK 7620 S, spinning, 8-20#
$80 - Lamiglas LK 7625 C, conventional 12-25#
$80 - Lamiglas LK 7640 C, conventional 20-40#

All rod are used.  The Baidarkas have only been used a handful of times.  The Lamiglass have been used more, but they are not my every day rods.

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Are the baidarkas with the ceramic eyes?
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Are the baidarkas with the ceramic eyes?

The conventional one uses metal eyes.  The spinning rod has its eye lined.

-Allen


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Allen I'll take the 7640 if your coming up to Caz if not no biggie
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Allen I'll take the 7640 if your coming up to Caz if not no biggie

Can you wait until around Xmas?  I'll hold it for you.

-Allen


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Yep shoot me your address
Group IQ is inversely proportional to the size of the group.

A Steelhead always knows where he is going, but a Man seldom does.


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hey allen will the revo toro fit on the 7625? I am looking got a good all around (easy to jig all day) RF set up. Also I'd like to use it for butts, etc.

If so....I'll take it.
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hey allen will the revo toro fit on the 7625? I am looking got a good all around (easy to jig all day) RF set up. Also I'd like to use it for butts, etc.

If so....I'll take it.

I don't know what the foot of a toro looks like.  I do know this rod does not take the wider foot like on an Avet SX.

-Allen
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It appears that both Okuma and Lamiglas no longer make these rods ... at least I don't see them on their main websites anymore.

Is there anyone still making rods specifically marketed for kayak fishing?

-Allen


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Dblue has a spinning rod they call a kayaking model.