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My first bait caster

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  • Super User

Don´t have an actual picture since it found it´s way into the trash many years ago, but the inner net is awsom !, seek and you´ll find:

In all it´s glory, Silstar Starlite Pro

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Man, you really had to be a pro to feather that sucker´s spool, it was much more temperamental than a princess and equally touchy, I´m a real macho and this sob could make me cry when it backlashed. Now you see why I´m so good with baitcasters, TDZ Type R "touchy" ? HA !

 

  • Super User

I remember those reels although I never owned one. My first low profile baitcaster was a Shimano Bantam 100. The little silver reels. 

Hootie

  • Super User

Lot better looking than my first baitcast....an Ambassadeur 5001C, but bet mine cast a lot easier than yours.  :lol:

My TD-Z 103HL Type R isn't touchy.  Must be the wrong model Type R.

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