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Topic: Lamiglas Classic Glass 9ft Downrigger rod CG90DR  (Read 2185 times)

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jkjhung

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Selling a used Lamiglas Classic Glass Downrigger rod- CG90DR. 9ft 15-30lb 3/4-4oz.

$50


Uminchu Naoaki

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Selling a used Lamiglas Classic Glass Downrigger rod- CG90DR. 9ft 15-30lb 3/4-4oz.

$50
Just bought different one from FBMP...
but Interested!
Can I put 2.5lb ball & use it on the charters?

Naoaki


jkjhung

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Hi Naoaki,

This rod is probably too light to work with the 2.5lb balls. Will work with downriggers and deep divers though.

Jonathan


Uminchu Naoaki

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Hi Naoaki,

This rod is probably too light to work with the 2.5lb balls. Will work with downriggers and deep divers though.

Jonathan
I will take it just in case if I can get it from you somehow...

I probably gonna go down that way on Sunday if salmon are biting there!

Naoaki


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jkjhung

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Ok sounds good. Was thinking about fishing Rockaway on Sunday too!


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I use that same rod for salmon. It’s a great diver (or downrigger) rod, but not a great choice for heavy lead.


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Uminchu Naoaki

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I use that same rod for salmon. It’s a great diver (or downrigger) rod, but not a great choice for heavy lead.


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Thanks Alex!
I've been looking for alternative to Trevala 7'ML, so I just got this
https://www.lamiglas.com/products/lx-79-bc-bounce-hover-swimbait?variant=58876131211
but it feels little light too...

I'm going to get it & test it out!

Naoaki


AlexB

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I use that same rod for salmon. ItÂ’s a great diver (or downrigger) rod, but not a great choice for heavy lead.


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Thanks Alex!
I've been looking for alternative to Trevala 7'ML, so I just got this
https://www.lamiglas.com/products/lx-79-bc-bounce-hover-swimbait?variant=58876131211
but it feels little light too...

I'm going to get it & test it out!

Naoaki
No prob. I think you’ll like it. Nice and long, with plenty of bend to keep those barbless hooks in place. Netting will take a little practice, but I strongly believe that the length and bend of this rod helps me get more fish within netting range in the first place - even if I miss one now and then the odds are still in my favor.


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