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Old May 24th, 2005, 10:26 PM
Yellowchaser
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Default Drawing for a CapeFear Technical Bass TB168-68C Rod


*Thanks to one of our many wonderful sponsors CapeFear Rods.* We are
once again giving away a new rod, and not just any old rod, but a
CapeFear Technical Bass TB168-68C. This is a top of the line bass
fishing rod. Retail price for this rod is $299.95. You can read a full
report on the rod as well here
http://www.tackletour.com/reviewcapefeartechbass.html

-*Read all the way at the bottom of this message on how to enter*-
Tournament bass fishing is quickly becoming one of the country’s
hottest outdoor sports and nobody knows this better than Cape Fear Rod
Company. Sal****er fishing’s leading rod company is bringing its Hextek
II™ technology to the tournament bass angler in a series designed to
meet the specific needs of the demanding new generation of tournament
bass anglers. Cape Fear’s Technical Bass™ Series consists of 6 rods
built to fit bass fishing like a glove. The rods capitalize on Cape
Fear’s ability to tailor their technology to create actions not
possible in tubular graphite and their knowledge of extreme fishing
techniques.

Cape Fear’s patented hexagonal technology and their dedication to
quality and the angler bring rave reviews from anglers. “Tournament
bass anglers are even more technology conscious than most sal****er
anglers,” Trask says. “We expect that they will be quick to pick up on
our technology’s advantage and make it their own competitive
advantage.”
*Technical Bass™ Series Design and Hextek II™ Performance*
Unilateral fiber alignment with the industries highest fiber content
per laminate makes Technical Bass™ the most sensitive rod that you will
ever fish.

An engineered spine allows for accurate lure presentation and a virtual
lockdown on tough, structure bound fish. Superior power-to-weight
ratio. Blank-through handles keep fishermen on point and in touch with
every twitch of the bait. The Hextek II™ Technology, which allows us to
build lower-modulus graphite on the rod’s compression plane, truly
brings graphite to life, finding that ideal compromise between power
and flexibility.

*_Rules_for_Entering_the_Drawing_*
You must be a Hook & Sinker Member, membership is free and you can
register at http://www.hookandsinker.com. The Drawing will be held on
May 31st, there is one rod so there will be only one winner.


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