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Message Subject: Shimano Sojurn Rods
Steveessie
Posted 8/10/2016 7:44 AM (#826704)
Subject: Shimano Sojurn Rods




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Any input on these rods in the 8'6" XXH action? Thanks in advance.
CRK925
Posted 8/10/2016 8:33 AM (#826710 - in reply to #826704)
Subject: Re: Shimano Sojurn Rods




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I have one, mine is an 8' XH. Good rod for the price and it has held up well with then exception of a small spot that peeled on the cork grip.
Millsie1
Posted 8/10/2016 10:16 AM (#826735 - in reply to #826704)
Subject: Re: Shimano Sojurn Rods




Posts: 27


I have the 8 1/2' and use it for trolling big cranks. Have not used for suckers but I think it will be great.
banditman
Posted 8/10/2016 12:55 PM (#826781 - in reply to #826710)
Subject: Re: Shimano Sojurn Rods





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Location: Tomahawk, WI
Ive had a few of these. Good rods for the money. My cousin has one that the reel seat keep coming loose.
banditman
Posted 8/10/2016 12:58 PM (#826783 - in reply to #826710)
Subject: Re: Shimano Sojurn Rods





Posts: 167


Location: Tomahawk, WI
CRK925 - 8/10/2016 8:33 AM

I have one, mine is an 8' XH. Good rod for the price and it has held up well with then exception of a small spot that peeled on the cork grip.


mudhole.com has heat shrink handle grips that work great.
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