Bushwhacker 10-30g
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- SAI Lug Worm
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Bushwhacker 10-30g
Hi lads. Anyone used this rod for soft plastics (Hrf style). Also is there any place in ireland that sells them.
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Re: Bushwhacker 10-30g
roryodonnell wrote:http://www.fishingtackle2u.co.uk/0/sea-fishing/pollack-and-Bass-spin-and-bait-rods/savage-gear/savage-gear-bushwhacker-xlnt.html
That's great value free shipping to Ireland

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Re: Bushwhacker 10-30g
It is indeed. Sorely tempted to get a couple for backup purposes!
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Re: Bushwhacker 10-30g
I got one this year from Henry's Dublin coupled it with a daiwa brazino 2500 and couldn't be happier
The rig is as light as a feather and flicks out SP's no bother. you could fish it all day.
Hope this helps
Tommy
The rig is as light as a feather and flicks out SP's no bother. you could fish it all day.
Hope this helps
Tommy
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Re: Bushwhacker 10-30g
Got one also, even used it for mullet lol great sport 

Species 2011: [color=#FF0000]Bass (FINALLY), Mullet, Flounder, Mackeral, Pollock, Coal fish.[/color]
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