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Message Subject: worrall aurora rod
divani
Posted 5/10/2004 4:47 AM (#106291)
Subject: worrall aurora rod





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Location: Belgium
stever, I got this 7', two piece aurora for my birthday from my good friend kjelle. It has a 1-5oz casting weight. What style of fishing do you recommend this rod for? Jerkbait fishing? Trolling lures that have a lot of resistance in the water?
Steve Jonesi
Posted 5/10/2004 7:55 AM (#106303 - in reply to #106291)
Subject: RE: worrall aurora rod




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Divani,
How did Kjelle like those Cobbs?I still feel bad it took so long,now at least I know how to ship overseas. Steve
sworrall
Posted 5/10/2004 8:08 AM (#106306 - in reply to #106291)
Subject: RE: worrall aurora rod





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
First of all, Happy B Day! I would use it for the heavier applications, including heavy gliders and jerks.
divani
Posted 5/10/2004 4:01 PM (#106351 - in reply to #106291)
Subject: RE: worrall aurora rod





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Location: Belgium
thanks steve! I was thinking about using it for trolling hardpulling cranks, 8" reef hawgs, 7-8" cobb's, stuff like that.

Jonesi, I love the cobb's crankbaits! The white belly perch ones are his best, as far as I'm concerned
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