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<blockquote data-quote="Wayne Roberts" data-source="post: 502904" data-attributes="member: 33834"><p>Many of us keep the older now classic tackle up and going as many do with these older boats. The 2 outfits in the picture are 60+ year old tackle. The boat rod and reel are my Mother's from the mid 1950's.....the rod is Calcutta cane and the reel a 4/0 Penn Senator. The spinner is a Garcia Mitchell 302 saltwater spinning reel on it's original fiberglass 8 ft rod circa early 1960's. The drags have been re-built in both and I still use them both every trip out into the blue water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wayne Roberts, post: 502904, member: 33834"] Many of us keep the older now classic tackle up and going as many do with these older boats. The 2 outfits in the picture are 60+ year old tackle. The boat rod and reel are my Mother's from the mid 1950's.....the rod is Calcutta cane and the reel a 4/0 Penn Senator. The spinner is a Garcia Mitchell 302 saltwater spinning reel on it's original fiberglass 8 ft rod circa early 1960's. The drags have been re-built in both and I still use them both every trip out into the blue water. [/QUOTE]
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