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Old 10-04-2000, 10:21 AM   #1
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Hey RT just had some emu peperoni it was goooood!!! guy here at work brought it in, said it took 3 shots from a 22 to bring im down tough critter.

Question for you (RT) did you get one of those berkley Buzz rods from Forrest bay? Im looking to get one and didnt know which one to get. I would like a heavy to use bobber fishing or possible backbouncing, which model number?

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Old 10-04-2000, 05:57 PM   #2
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Hi Mike. I didn't order any because I have more rods than I can use. But at $48 I almost feel like ordering several to keep stored for when my others wear out. For 'Nooks I have their IM7 A92 8'6" Casting rated for 12-25 lb. line. It is excellant for driftfishing and backbouncing, and is strong enough to floatfish 30 lb. line in tidewater if you don't arch it in a circle like some guys do when their rods snap. If you keep the bend arch mild rods will pull stronger than they are rated for. Buzz Ramsey helped Berkley design in the right action and taper for these rods and their IM7 blanks have excellant sensativity. Their 8-12's, etc., are great for steelhead too. I have no afiliation to them but maybe they should use me as a salesman. What a bargain at Forest Bay!!! - Steve
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