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Old March 20th, 2005, 07:02 AM
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Default Best set I've ever owned for Bassin

I paired up a Quantum AccuristPT reel and a Kistler Helium LTA He70MC.
Kistler makes some of the finest rods available anywhere, and are
highly sought after by most all professional anglers. The new Helium
model is the lightest most sensitive rod I've ever fished with,
average price for the rod is around $260. The Quantum AccuristPT is a
great deal at $99, made of one-piece lightweight aluminum and have 5
Polymer ball bearings, making it one smooth reel that you will love
casting.
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Old March 20th, 2005, 10:58 AM
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Your so called "product review" takes us to the Kistler Website..so much
for a unbiased product review..

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Old March 20th, 2005, 10:40 PM
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AJHwrote:
Your so called "product review" takes us to the Kistler Website..so
much
for a unbiased product review..


uh duh, the review is not even been done yet. The link is there purely
to show you who Kistler is. I can't understand how some people can
even get themselves dressed in the mornings. I think before you make
yourself look like you don't know what you are talking about you
should read things more carefully, and I don't think anywhere in the
posted I even invited you to look at any reviews. So you basically
your opinion doesn't mean much now does it.
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Old March 20th, 2005, 11:38 PM
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Well just who invited you to spam this newsgroup? If you don't want your
stuff read don't post it.. I won't be looking at your "unbiased" product
reviews again..

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Old March 20th, 2005, 11:44 PM
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Yeah it was a show price at the Fred Hall Show, they had some great
deals going. But even at the extra $20 its still worth it in my
opinion, its a good price for a high quality reel. I took a look at
some of the new daiwa reels selling for around $389 (show price) and
this reel had the same great qualities at a much lower price.
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Old March 21st, 2005, 12:37 AM
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AJHwrote:
Well just who invited you to spam this newsgroup? If you don't want
your
stuff read don't post it.. I won't be looking at your "unbiased"

product
reviews again..


hmm lets see so if someone posts something about a fishing reel and
rod that they bought, yes bought this weekend at a show then that is
spam to you. I'm personally glad that you won't be reading anything,
because you are definatley not someone that I would want on the site,
not that I even posted that there was even a review coming out. I
shutter thinking that you consider yourself a fisherman, and hope
that I never endure fishing on the same lake as you, so go take your
toys and run home like a good little boy.
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