I taught my son and daughter how to use casting gear with the Daiwa T3 Air and Shimano Aldebaran BFSfishermun wrote:Hey Cal, are you looking to adopt? I'd make a great adult son!
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Cal, Managing Editor
"fish with mindfulness : beware the darkside"
"fish with mindfulness : beware the darkside"
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My two son's got custom spinning rods for their last birthdays at 6 and 8. I can't wait to buy them casting reels when they get older. It has to be good enough for me to fish if it goes in my boat!Cal wrote:I taught my son and daughter how to use casting gear with the Daiwa T3 Air and Shimano Aldebaran BFSfishermun wrote:Hey Cal, are you looking to adopt? I'd make a great adult son!
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They're already old enough!toddmc wrote:I can't wait to buy them casting reels when they get older.
Cal, Managing Editor
"fish with mindfulness : beware the darkside"
"fish with mindfulness : beware the darkside"
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I can appreciate that angle--you don't want peeps lowballing you when you are selling rare or high end stuff. On the flipside, I look at those pictures and remember reviews for rods like the Evergreen Black Racer that I kick myself for not getting when I had the chance.Cal wrote:Unfortunately, that's probably not going to happen. I've grown tired of listing my stuff for sale because most people on here are looking for deals. Anything that I have that's worth selling I won't sell as "good deal" because I take good care of my equipment AND when i do sell, I want to be assured my stuff is going to a home where it will be appreciated. I'm funny that way.papabassin wrote:That'd be intense...jmb27 wrote:Need to know when the mother of all classified sales begins...
So instead, I just hoard away
Still, hit me with a PM if you are selling...
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Great idea for storage... How much for the cardiff 51DC?
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That's awesome Beautiful collection sir, green with envyCal wrote:I taught my son and daughter how to use casting gear with the Daiwa T3 Air and Shimano Aldebaran BFSfishermun wrote:Hey Cal, are you looking to adopt? I'd make a great adult son!
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Impressive Cal. What is more telling is that It takes a different mind to be able to keep so many reels without selling them along the journey.
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I would imagine so if a Shimano got too close to a DaiwaBigG wrote:Awesome collection, but I got question. Have ever used the hammer?
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Holy Crappoly, thank you for the ammo I need when my wife says "What, another reel??".
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Thats why their is a fire extinguisher strapped to the side of the cabinet.Fishing4Fun wrote:I would imagine so if a Shimano got too close to a Daiwa
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Nah, that is only if a Megabass reel gets too hot and needs to cool down!Slazmo wrote:Thats why their is a fire extinguisher strapped to the side of the cabinet.Fishing4Fun wrote:I would imagine so if a Shimano got too close to a Daiwa