reel
Guest
Posted 7/27/2011 3:31 PM (#509254)
Subject: reel


this has probably been asked before but everytime i search my internet times out.....so here it is...whats the best reel for an all around setup....nothing over 300 bucks and it has to be able to burn eagle tails....thanks for the input all the help i can get is appreciated
sworrall
Posted 7/27/2011 3:39 PM (#509256 - in reply to #509254)
Subject: RE: reel





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Sign up, login, and execute a search selecting a single forum and a 1 year timeframe. There's about 1000 posts on the subject!

wallydiven
Posted 7/27/2011 5:05 PM (#509276 - in reply to #509254)
Subject: Re: reel





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Location: northern indiana
Do what Steve says and you will find a tom of info. Good luck
Guest
Posted 7/27/2011 6:38 PM (#509293 - in reply to #509254)
Subject: RE: reel


I'm about as tired of the people who take the time to reply "do a search on the topic" in an arrogant way as I am the guys that asks that same question that has been "answerd a thousand times".
anthony102009
Posted 7/27/2011 9:51 PM (#509326 - in reply to #509254)
Subject: Re: reel




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Hope this thread is useful for you

http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=66...
sworrall
Posted 7/27/2011 10:13 PM (#509333 - in reply to #509254)
Subject: Re: reel





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
P,
The comment was he had trouble with the search function and was trying to execute a search, so he's perfectly willing to do so. I answered him as to how to use that function properly and successfully. It's good to know how to use the function without the timeouts. The search function is of BIG value so a person can go through thousands (nearly 450,000) of posts to get answers to any question 'muskie'. One of the issues is the person posting the question isn't registered, and can't login...at least from that ip. There are advantages to registering when using many of the functions on all the OFM websites.