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The truth about Bait casters
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<blockquote data-quote="longshot" data-source="post: 345655" data-attributes="member: 11908"><p>I had to learn how to fish with a baitcast reel when I was young. My dad always had Ranger boats and tourny fished. His rules were no live bait in his boat and baitcasters only. I recently picked up a Daiwa Tatulu 100H and Daiwa rod. Going to try it out saturday</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="longshot, post: 345655, member: 11908"] I had to learn how to fish with a baitcast reel when I was young. My dad always had Ranger boats and tourny fished. His rules were no live bait in his boat and baitcasters only. I recently picked up a Daiwa Tatulu 100H and Daiwa rod. Going to try it out saturday [/QUOTE]
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