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Old 10-22-11, 01:25 PM   #1
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Default Daiwa/Cabela's Combo. Pic heavy!

Had the one of the school cameras this weekend for year book club. I was "Suppose" to be taking senior pics for the year book of my brother, but seeing the opportunity, I couldn't resist.

let my guys know wucha think!



























You can see em all by clicking here.

Wish I had this thing longer, I'd take plenty more of plenty other stuff!
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Old 10-22-11, 02:34 PM   #2
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Looks, like a great setup to me... now let's see a pic of you holding the rod in one hand, and a 6 pounder in the other!

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Old 10-22-11, 04:00 PM   #3
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Great set up! What do you think about your XML? I got XMLti, 7ft. MF, same pole different guides. I like it alot, and was pleasantly surprised when I got it.
I always like to see your posts and averaging 6 posts a day since joining I know your serious about your fishing. 2 day last warm front here, hope you have similar so you can get out and use your beutiful setup!
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Old 10-22-11, 06:11 PM   #4
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Great looking combo Sammy!

Somebody should have cleaned those knobs for you though.
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Old 10-22-11, 07:44 PM   #5
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Great set up! What do you think about your XML? I got XMLti, 7ft. MF, same pole different guides. I like it alot, and was pleasantly surprised when I got it.
I always like to see your posts and averaging 6 posts a day since joining I know your serious about your fishing. 2 day last warm front here, hope you have similar so you can get out and use your beutiful setup!
Good fishing to you!
Really like the rod allot, very versatile. I think my favorite application for it is texas rig worms and senkos. It's good for light jigs too. Definitely a sensitive stick. I've used it with mono and braid, and I've had no problem what so ever feeling what I'm worm is crawling around on, or when a fish sucks it up.

I did go fishing today, and just got back. Didn't catch anything, but I got to explore my lake a little, and had allot of fun.
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Old 10-23-11, 07:23 PM   #6
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Thats a sweet looking combo pal. I have a couple XML rods and they are no doubt amoung my favorite rods!!! Glad you got out and had some fun on the water today.
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