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Location: Springfield, IL and Vermilion Bay, ON | Just interested in your opinions on Cabela's Fish Eagle II and XML rods. Durability, function, quality, etc. Thanks, ya'll. |
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Location: Big Falls MN | I have a fish eagle II in 7'6" med hvy works great for small gliders bucktails and top waters has a fast action holds up well caught a ton of fish on it. |
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Location: Gilberts IL/Rhinelander WI | I 2nd everything musky fisher said. I have upgraded to st Croix's but still use the rod as a loaner. Good for the price and application stated above. |
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Location: Springfield, IL and Vermilion Bay, ON | Thanks, guys...have limited budget and just exploring my options. Tight lines. |
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Location: plant earth | if you are fast enough st. croix has some crazy deals on tournament legend rods on blow out picked up to sling blades tm86hf for $290 shipped to my door thats a screamin deal |
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Location: Sussex, NJ | jdeezay74 - 8/16/2012 1:26 PM
if you are fast enough st. croix has some crazy deals on tournament legend rods on blow out picked up to sling blades tm86hf for $290 shipped to my door thats a screamin deal
What site do you find these deals on?
Thanks,
Brandon |
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Location: plant earth | go to st. croix.com pick shop icon then pick bargin room then freshwater. good deals just gotta check regularly if u want to pick up a great rod. lots of stuff in there right now.
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Location: Sussex, NJ | Good deal thanks man! |
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