penn boat rods usa???

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penn boat rods usa???

#1 Post by DAMIEN »

hi all just wondring does any one what type of penn boat rods do they sell in the usa any info would be a help even a link to a site thanks all
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Damien,
What part are you going to?
I was in NYC a couple of months ago. I was't particularly looking for rods. NYC isn't very well served for tackle shops, though we did find a few.
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#3 Post by DAMIEN »

hi jim im heading nyc then to florida.
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ok thanks conor
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#6 Post by DAMIEN »

thank you conor good site.
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#7 Post by Conor H »

no problem Damien - it's a huge store - I'm just back from Nebraska after 8 weeks and called in at Cabelas and Scheels about 3 - 4 times a week. Posted home 4 huge boxes of rapalas, braid, abu ambassadeur baitcast reels, storm lures etc. Less than half the price of here - we're being ripped off big time.

How can Rapalas which are made in Galway, be cheaper in the US than they are here ??!
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#8 Post by DAMIEN »

good question conor how can they be cheaper?????? :D
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#9 Post by Fishing Nomad »

Most US Penn rods are geared for game fishing. But you might want to look at the rods in e bays saltwater segment to give you an idea of what is available. The lighter Penn IGFA international range are superb for our waters. Direct link. Drill down further by searching under Penn:-
http://sporting-goods.listings.ebay.com ... ngItemList
Captain Harry's in Miami has a great selection but again mainly for game. Its well worth getting his catalogue as you will see things there you never knew were available (and some bits that you can only dream of).
http://www.captharry.com/rods.html

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thanks for that brent cheers
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#11 Post by DAMIEN »

came across this one anybody no if reaonable rod???http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=36166&item=7159016313&rd=1
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#12 Post by Fishing Nomad »

Damien.
This is a top notch rod. I had a very similar one but the IGFA standard. He has cut down this one to 56" so that would put me off. The butt is aluminium. Brent
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#13 Post by Guest »

ebay is the ay forward. postman just left a delivery docket for a reel i bought. 26SUSD incl postage for an abu g which henry's tackle is selling for over eur65 and i only won the bidding a week ago.

this country is rip off central

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