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would the sidewinder be well suited to the east coast beaches.Anyone used one.Any feedback much appreciated
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#2 Post by beachcaster »

ye the sidewinder is a good long distance fishing rod through action,it does need range or a good tide run to bring the best out in it .fishing close in for flounder it will not be any good.
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Also a good rod for the rocks and more rugged stuff............
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#4 Post by beachcaster »

do you own one?what do you think of it?
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#5 Post by Guest »

I own one one and find it easy to bend compared to century rods when my back flares up you cant beat the penn sidewinder I have the evo sidewinder which is the lighter version of the original.

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