Dinga generation black
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Re: Dinga generation black
Hey Doug I'm looking to move on my wicked weasel (2-6kg 2 piece) send me a pm if you're interested. It is quite a stiff rod but it was what I used for my squiding and heavy (by my standards at the time) soft plastic work.
Cheers Alex
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Re: Dinga generation black
Why dont just just get her waving the weasel wand now?DougieK wrote:Some good looking deals this month. the 2-6kg looks ok. I'm using an Impact nano and am about to buy a second medium SP / Squidding rod for the Greek Goddess to match her new 3000 ci4 stradic, probably wouldnt' be a bad option.
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Re: Dinga generation black
Some decent deals there, I wonder if I should get a trout reel now or hang out for the winter sales?
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Re: Dinga generation black
Love to get another baitcaster rod but I'd better not just now, the missus is on the warpath, cheers davo
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Re: Dinga generation black
What do they retail for in your local tackle stores Steve? Trelly's Tacklworld here in Shepp have $320 on their Sol 2's. I'm not sure if there is shipping costs with Dinga but for the sake of saving around $20, me thinks I would be supporting the local store. Has the added bonus of being able to see what it feels like on different rods as well.purple5ive wrote:..............................................
and the TDsol2 just when i need another reel (or not)
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As for the gen black rods, if I was after one of them then I would surely be getting it online at this price.
cheers
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Re: Dinga generation black
No shipping if ur member
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Re: Dinga generation black
free shipping if your a member jim.Mutley and Scruffy wrote:What do they retail for in your local tackle stores Steve? Trelly's Tacklworld here in Shepp have $320 on their Sol 2's. I'm not sure if there is shipping costs with Dinga but for the sake of saving around $20, me thinks I would be supporting the local store. Has the added bonus of being able to see what it feels like on different rods as well.purple5ive wrote:..............................................
and the TDsol2 just when i need another reel (or not)
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As for the gen black rods, if I was after one of them then I would surely be getting it online at this price.
cheers
Team M & S
Who let the dogs out?
for $320 id get it from the local too. but my local is a lot more expensive than $320, but no use now just bought another luvias cheaper