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Now, why don't you bring that beautiful combo on down to the Southern
Classic in April? "Netguider" wrote in message ... Hi, I wasn't going to post until I had a chance to try out my new combo, but when I saw the reference to "BrooklynBill" I thought I'd go ahead and say something. I ordered the new Shimano Calcutta Conquest DC (the Japanese version of the TE computerized reel sold in the states) from him last week and had it in three days! Plus, his price including shipping was less than I'd have paid at Bass Pro Shops and I'd still have had shipping. Needless to say, I was very happy with the transaction. This is Shimano's $500 baitcasting reel. I've been waiting on a new Kistler Helium 7' rod and it got here today. Now if the weather will just warm up a little, I'll get to try this outfit out. I'm going to post my results of "long" casts and how I feel about the rod/reel combo later, but I'll say this right now. The reel is certainly of the highest quality. I think the Conquest has a lot of extra's that the American version doesn't have. Larger main gear, special bearings, special spool, etc. It is truly a thing of beauty. The Kistler rod has a great feel to it as well. It has the unique reel mount, 10 eyelets, and is lighter than my 7' G-Loomis spinning rod. It's getting some pretty good reviews http://www.tackletour.com/reviewkistlerlta.shtm. I think this will make a great combination. Maybe this weekend I'll get to try it out, weather permitting. By the way, Shimano is sponsoring a long distance casting contest to promote this new reel at several tackle shows across the country this year. The first one is in Houston, TX on March 20th and the second in Birmingham, AL on April 17th. They provide the reel (the DC of course) and rods. The participant with the longest cast at each event wins a $5,000 store credit at a major tackle shop. I guess the average guy is casting a 1/2 oz weight about 85 yards with some people hitting 100 yards. That's pretty amazing. 300 foot casts. I hope to find out this weekend when I get my outfit rigged up. Just wanted to say thanks to BrooklynBill for getting me this reel at a great price and quickly. Randy |
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I wish I could come down to the classic. But I just can't take that much
time off this time of year. It's about a thousand miles from Indiana. That's 16 or 17 hours, plus a day to unwind each way. It would be nice, but not this year. If there's a tournament closer later in the year, I'm going to make it for sure. I've lurked in this newsgroup for a long time, posting once or twice a year. But I've enjoyed the posts and learned a lot about the sport and sportsmanship from the members here. Seems like people who fish, just get along well together. Hope to see you at one of the other ROFB get togethers. Thanks for the invite. Randy |
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There was talk awhile back about having an impromptu gathering on Lake
Barkley sometime in the summer. How's that sound to you? It's pretty close anyway... "Netguider" wrote in message ... I wish I could come down to the classic. But I just can't take that much time off this time of year. It's about a thousand miles from Indiana. That's 16 or 17 hours, plus a day to unwind each way. It would be nice, but not this year. If there's a tournament closer later in the year, I'm going to make it for sure. I've lurked in this newsgroup for a long time, posting once or twice a year. But I've enjoyed the posts and learned a lot about the sport and sportsmanship from the members here. Seems like people who fish, just get along well together. Hope to see you at one of the other ROFB get togethers. Thanks for the invite. Randy |
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There's always, hopefully, the Northern Classic this Sept. in Wisc.
"Netguider" wrote in message ... I wish I could come down to the classic. But I just can't take that much time off this time of year. It's about a thousand miles from Indiana. That's 16 or 17 hours, plus a day to unwind each way. It would be nice, but not this year. If there's a tournament closer later in the year, I'm going to make it for sure. I've lurked in this newsgroup for a long time, posting once or twice a year. But I've enjoyed the posts and learned a lot about the sport and sportsmanship from the members here. Seems like people who fish, just get along well together. Hope to see you at one of the other ROFB get togethers. Thanks for the invite. Randy |
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