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The Bait Monkey has been nipping at my heels for a couple weeks now, so yesterday I gave in and bought a cheap spinning rod at Dick's Sporting Goods. Well, the bait monkey started whispering in my ear again, telling me that I did not like the cheap rod. So this morning I took it back that's when it happened. I took a trip to a tackle shop at Carolina Beach and was attacked by a bait monkey that is even more vicious than the fresh water bait monkey. It is his evil salt water cousin. He convinced me to by a 6 1/2 ft. Key Largo rod, and next week I am getting a Penn 450 ssg reel to match it.  ;D

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floridabassboy,

I knwo what you mean, I am lucky that the saltwater baitmonkey that I am dealing with lives inshore. If he lived offshore I would really be in trouble ;D

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