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Señor member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: San Diego, CA
Posts: 1,627
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If you are on a budget, the saber is fine, but Steve is right, the guides will rust out.
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#2 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Fullerton
Posts: 1,361
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Sabre is fine for a starter setup and, as you gear up, a loaner/backup. That and a Jigmaster (think u overpaid a bit on that, but screwing around just to save $5-10 ain't worth it) and you have a workhorse setup. Jigmasters are easily serviced by novices and the Penn Sabres will work.
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#3 |
Angler
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Long Beach, CA
Posts: 69
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There are a lot of Low profile baitcasters on the market as well, Penn Sargus, Daiwa Coastal, Shimano Curado's, and Abu Garcia Revo (Sweet reel by the way, just picked 1 up, 20+ lbs of drag) that pack a pretty powerful punch
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#4 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: East County
Posts: 914
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Best thing I did was to go to Squidco. Went in, told them what I wanted to fish for, where I was fishing, how I was fishing(yak, pb, however you are fishing) Told them how much I had to spend. They will not steer you wrong. Great shop and great people. They know their stuff.
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