I've got one. Four stars. 10 out of 10. 2 thumbs up.
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Lews custom inshore
- Neumie
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Re: Lews custom inshore
I'm thinking you replied to a deleted post by WaterlooPatriot?
- thomas.ondrias
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Re: Lews custom inshore
Looks like it.
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- 2 Weight Willie
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Re: Lews custom inshore
Ok so I am guessing it's a pretty nice reel than
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Re: Lews custom inshore
I will second this opinion. I have Daiwa, Shimano, and lews baitcasters and prefer the lews head and shoulders above the daiwa and slightly over the Shimano. The lews cast well, greatest distance out of all my reels, lightweight, durable, and practically impossible to backlash. I as well recommend 10/10.thomas.ondrias wrote:I've got one. Four stars. 10 out of 10. 2 thumbs up.
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Re: Lews custom inshore
See I like penns better but just a wee bit. But no shimano
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