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<blockquote data-quote="Hooky1420" data-source="post: 204215" data-attributes="member: 3367"><p>I ended up deciding on an Abu Garcia Black Max. Got a plug and practiced extensively in the yard. Bird nested it a lot in the beginning. Now much better, but still not great. My brother got a AG Silver Max. We both love them. Looking to get a Revo this summer. Going to keep my best two spinning rods for light tackle, but for the heavy stuff I'm going straight to baitcaster. Can't believe I held off so long just because of the challenge of learning a new technique. Currently have my AG Black Max on a 7 foot KVD Signature Series Tourney Rod. Colors of the rod and reel match up perfectly. I've only caught two fish on it so far, but one was a nice little 2.5lb LMB. Can't wait to get more fish hauled in with it.</p><p></p><p>Thanks to everyone for your suggestions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hooky1420, post: 204215, member: 3367"] I ended up deciding on an Abu Garcia Black Max. Got a plug and practiced extensively in the yard. Bird nested it a lot in the beginning. Now much better, but still not great. My brother got a AG Silver Max. We both love them. Looking to get a Revo this summer. Going to keep my best two spinning rods for light tackle, but for the heavy stuff I'm going straight to baitcaster. Can't believe I held off so long just because of the challenge of learning a new technique. Currently have my AG Black Max on a 7 foot KVD Signature Series Tourney Rod. Colors of the rod and reel match up perfectly. I've only caught two fish on it so far, but one was a nice little 2.5lb LMB. Can't wait to get more fish hauled in with it. Thanks to everyone for your suggestions. [/QUOTE]
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