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was offered the graphbutt for 140, cant find any info on that model though. the lbg was used condition i think
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Was that the offshore 15-24 spin that was on trademe? Good score at that price, they retail for over 300
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Originally posted by Pico Pico wrote:


was offered the graphbutt for 140, cant find any info on that model though. the lbg was used condition i think


Was that the offshore 15-24 spin that was on trademe? Good score at that price, they retail for over 300[/QUOTE]

Offshore Graphbutt FXS 1000 

Length; 7'2" 
Line Weight: 15-24kg 
1 Piece 
Suits: Spinning Reels 
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smartmarine has shimano backbone elite LBG 24kg rods on special at the mo. they're what i use. slays king fish, no trouble with bronzies
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there are some seriously good rods for not much money in this thread. this is another im considering for all round spin big fishy rod

http://www.marine-deals.co.nz/shimano-backbone-elite-popper-stickbait-rod-8ft-2pc

Smelli has some rods that might suit too
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Do you seriously wish to sit on the rocks all day holding the bail arm waiting to flip it on a take? Could imagine that would get old real in no time. Why not just by a heavy duty snapper set up and toss a dead piper out if a King turns up.
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