Tokushima reels
Submitted by BillyFieldman on Fri, 2011-12-16 12:33
Anyone used Tokushima reels before? Are they good enough to last a season?
www.ebay.com.au/itm/TOKUSHIMA-SK7000-BIG-SURF-BEACH-SPINNING-FISHING-REEL-/180773142771
dkonig82
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Never tried one, but if you
Never tried one, but if you can buy it so cheap that it only lasts one trip out (not one season) and you wouldnt care, then maybe give it a go!
That way if it lasts more than one trip (probably a 50/50), it is a win.
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n-1 (where n is the number of fishing rods which would cause your significant other to dump you.
Daisy
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Or when it blows up on that
Or when it blows up on that once in a lifetime fish SPEW.
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carnarvonite
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Cost
What you pay is what you get, in other words, if its cheap then the quality is cheap. Bought a few other reels that I thought were bargains off ebay and soon learnt that going away from top brands is a major mistake
snappermiles
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looks like a cheap
jarvis walker reel you would buy from kmart!! if you treat it right and are only targeting small fish it may last! but i certainly wouldnt be using it for mulloway or snapper!
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