Looking for a match

 

G'day guys I bought a daiwa saltist 4500h today and was wonder on any recommendations on a good bottom bouncing rod to match don't wanna blow the weeks pay on it but would like to get something that'll last for the good years to come and if anyone happens to have something worth while for sale always keen for a look 
Cheers 
Mark  

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Lucky Tim's picture

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 Shimano T Curve 200 are

Mon, 2011-06-20 07:51

 Shimano T Curve 200 are pretty well priced and go well

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i agree

Mon, 2011-06-20 08:18

for the price/performance the t curve 200 is pretty hard to beat!!

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Complete Fisher Man in

Mon, 2011-06-20 08:33

Complete Fisher Man in Nedlands has Penn eggbeater rods on special for $29,95 each

They go from very light to heavy.

Good looking rod and I pulled a big shark in on my Penn rod that I bought from them for the same price a while ago.

No need to blow wadds of Ca$h on a fishing stick if you do not want to!

This fish tested the Tyrnos 30 the reel's max drag setting with 85 LB braid on it, so it speaks for the rod's quality in my book.

Pic by Steve, I was to busy to fighting/catch this fellah.

Was released unharmed. 

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I also second the T Curve

Mon, 2011-06-20 08:37

I also second the T Curve 200, I use one with my Saltiga 4500 and it's a good all round choice from jigging to bottom bouncing.

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