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Pinnacle Scion Sc10Mg


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#1 reason

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    I ain't casting no umbrella

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Posted February 11 2013 - 12:56 PM

Anyone still using this reel? Question about the flipping switch, does it work differently (essentially like a reengage button) than a standard flipping switch? I just got my hands on one, anyone want it? I think I'll stick to my Matrix IIs.



#2 BassmanDan

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    let em go...let em grow

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Posted February 11 2013 - 10:02 PM

It works like a standard flipping switch. Is yours a new reel? 



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Posted February 12 2013 - 12:29 PM

It works like a standard flipping switch. Is yours a new reel? 

No, this is the old original Scion with the magnesium body. seems nice, but like I said, the flipping switch isn't really a flipping switch, I can't imagine its broken to where it works this way perfectly, and I haven't been able to find an owner's manual online. I don't like it enough to fish over the Matrix IIs that I use for just about everything, and I haven't found a reel reason to switch to anything newer in fresh water. 






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