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Could it handle smooth retrieve of 8-16 oz weight from 200 ft depth?
I used to have one low profile Quantum (gift) few years ago - was unable to retrieve even 2 oz Spro Thanks |
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Lexa 400, no problem.
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Thank you
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Daiwa lexa 300 can handle any inshore species including tog & stripers. I have one and am very happy with it. I put the power handle on it (Thanks MrAC)
I also have the smaller Lexa 100 but there's not enough drag on that one so it's best used for freshwater or weakfish (if you can find one).
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Pete "Men and fish are alike. They both get into trouble when they open their mouths" |
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Ive been using the Okuma Komodos for past 2 years....both the small version, KDR 273 & the larger KDR 364. I love them both. Smooth action...enough power for Fluking or togging. They're lightweight and made very well. Personally I Love em.
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