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My first taste of a higher-end reel
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<blockquote data-quote="ilinimud" data-source="post: 88591" data-attributes="member: 890"><p>People at work make fun of me a lot for spending more than 20 bucks on a reel that isnt a Zebco 33 or something. Of course they are the guys who think they can outfish everyone with a Scooby Doo pole. I never thought an upgrade in gear would make such a huge differance. I bought Pfluegers flagship reel the Patriarch against almost everyones statement about how Pflueger is junk. I couldnt be more happy. It took a while to get use to, but now i wouldnt trade it for a thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ilinimud, post: 88591, member: 890"] People at work make fun of me a lot for spending more than 20 bucks on a reel that isnt a Zebco 33 or something. Of course they are the guys who think they can outfish everyone with a Scooby Doo pole. I never thought an upgrade in gear would make such a huge differance. I bought Pfluegers flagship reel the Patriarch against almost everyones statement about how Pflueger is junk. I couldnt be more happy. It took a while to get use to, but now i wouldnt trade it for a thing. [/QUOTE]
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