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Know anything about Shimano Cosair Reels?
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<blockquote data-quote="PlainBassCrazy" data-source="post: 207916" data-attributes="member: 6221"><p>they'll hold up they just dont take abuse and neglect well... ive fished with my CS300 in 3 different states for multiple species of fish even some salt water fishing in the gulf of mexico its landed hundreds of fish some upwards of 25-30 lbs only had one piece break on it and it was my fault for over tightening the line guide pawl cap. Keep it clean and lubricated and they will last.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PlainBassCrazy, post: 207916, member: 6221"] they'll hold up they just dont take abuse and neglect well... ive fished with my CS300 in 3 different states for multiple species of fish even some salt water fishing in the gulf of mexico its landed hundreds of fish some upwards of 25-30 lbs only had one piece break on it and it was my fault for over tightening the line guide pawl cap. Keep it clean and lubricated and they will last. [/QUOTE]
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