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new setup
i finnally got my new bream setup it is
a berkley drop shot one piece a shimano symeter2500fi and 4lb fins braid to top it off just wondering how the berkley dropshot is for both hard bodies and softies
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Mate the berkley dropshot is an awesome rod.What length have you got?1-3 kg o 2-4kg?I have the 2-4 kg two peice 6'6 and its awesome.Luke_H has the 1-3kg, which is more suited to placcies.The 2-4 is stiffer, but can still flick placcies well, with the added bonus of being perfect for hb's.
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My main rig is a berkley dropshot 7ft2 2-4kg with a 1500 symetre with 4 lb fireline and i guess ive nailed 150 fish with it, 89cm flathead, 49cm snapper , and 38cm bream, trust me son thats a killer outfit- fish beware ok, you will handle anything within reason,thats a good outift.
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tanks guys i know what you mean rabbitho when it can handle anything i caught this salmon at port gregory flicking softies around the jetty the rod handled it great i caught it on a 2" atomic avacado gold colour it gave me a little workout
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