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This is how I decided that I am dating the right woman. Now that is an anniversary gift! Alot better than a stinkin tie!

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ha YES! now thats what i'm talkin about! lucky you man! that would be a good anniversary gift!

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Question is ..... How much is this going to set you back in return???? ;D ;D

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Question is ..... How much is this going to set you back in return???? ;D ;D

Good point, it was pretty much a wash. But I would have done it anyway, cause I'm a sucker like that. So the reel was a pretty sweet suprise!!

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Sweet!

(The 400B might be a little more reel than you want for bass fishing, but it's one heck of a reel for other species where line capacity comes into play.)

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I'd say she's stepped up to plate nicely. Now it's your turn, if you want to keep her.

I ll show this thread 2 my girlfiend,hopefully she ll get some ideas ahahahahahaha

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This is how I decided that I am dating the right woman. Now that is an anniversary gift! Alot better than a stinkin tie!

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Your in CA. Let me guess, we are looking at a reel for casting big swimbaits here.

Now you need to show the lady a picture of a Loomis Backbouncer to mount that baby on. Keep on keepin on.  ;)

Ronnie

dang boy. that is sicko. what the @#$@#$ are you gettin for x-mas??!

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Sweet!

(The 400B might be a little more reel than you want for bass fishing, but it's one heck of a reel for other species where line capacity comes into play.)

I have more 400's and I use 'em every trip. It only holds about 140 yards of line, and I have been known to strip and cut 100 feet of line off of the reel during a one day trip at certain lakes. I had a corvalus 200 for a little while and I could get within about 15 feet of getting spooled, just while casting. Some people use a 250/300, but I prefer the 400.

She's a Keeper!  Man Law?....   Man Law! ;)

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Lincoln!!!! We're practically neighbors!

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Your in CA. Let me guess, we are looking at a reel for casting big swimbaits here.

Now you need to show the lady a picture of a Loomis Backbouncer to mount that baby on. Keep on keepin on.  ;)

Ronnie

You better believe it is! I'm not much of a Gloomis man, but my rod should be on my doorstep tomorrow when I get home from work. I now have as many swimbait setups as I have regular casting rigs!

Wow nice, but remember now yer gonna have to spend AT LEAST twice as much on her now ;) ;D  

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Your in CA. Let me guess, we are looking at a reel for casting big swimbaits here.

Now you need to show the lady a picture of a Loomis Backbouncer to mount that baby on. Keep on keepin on.  ;)

Ronnie

You better believe it is! I'm not much of a Gloomis man, but my rod should be on my doorstep tomorrow when I get home from work. I now have as many swimbait setups as I have regular casting rigs!

Fourbizzle,

I also have a Calutta 400. What rod do you use for big swimbaits? I surfed a ton of West coast swimbait fising sites and boards and the G Loomis Back Bounce rod was reccomended more than any other I could find. I bought the blank and am going to build myself a spiral wrapped version of this 7' 6" swimbait rod. Just curious what you fish the big baits with. I bought a couple of Huds & castaics on ebay and want to try my hand at fishing them.

Ronnie

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PM sent!

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Now that is an anniversary gift! Alot better than a stinkin tie!

I like your style :)

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