Shimano BaitrunnerD

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Brenfitz1
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Shimano BaitrunnerD

#1 Post by Brenfitz1 »

Hi All,
I was checking one of these out at Veals was just wondering would the bigger one be any use for boat fishing??
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Re: Shimano BaitrunnerD

#2 Post by ultegra »

How you doin bud, you could do alot worse than to invest in the Shimano baitrunner L C... Superb Reel and used with the Tubertini F.1 There a nice bit of kit.. think the reel is about 240euro...
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Re: Shimano BaitrunnerD

#3 Post by PaddyB »

Without a doubt!

I bought a Shimano Rarenium 4000 and paired it with a Grauvell Kona 11ft spinning rod, to use from the boat for the lighter inshore work. I was sceptical initally, but it copped with double wrasse, double Pollack no problems at all.

That set-up is so light its unbeliveable!
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Re: Shimano BaitrunnerD

#4 Post by Brenfitz1 »

Paddy you reckon the BaitrunnerD with a quiver tip type rod would work?
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