In the same era.
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Well here's some more high school memories for you then.
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Yup, I gnu dat. But Grimace, I wonder if it makes a big difference. We all want to deal with the first guy...I do anyway, but these dudes are all under the same umbrella. I don't know, just throwing it out there.
I still like this one too.
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Honestly, I've caught them here that size. The antennae however are smooth on these. They're usually about 3"-4" but there are 5's and 6's.
Where do yo find all this stuff Rob? Certainly some great finds.
I love my Stradics but I would recommend you buy the Saros. Really, after the $120- $140. price point, there's not enough difference in the reels to justify their purchase. And really, how delicate are we that we need to be concerned about a reel weighing an ounce more or less than another? But that's just my opinion.
Great fishing Mike and Steve! Really nice perch there but the laker is spectacular especially under those circumstances. Kudos to the dude who adjusted the drag on that reel as well. Thanks for posting...much appreciated by all I'm sure.