Favorite White Bird (2000) - NPS Fishing

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Favorite Fishing White Bird Spinning Reel, White, 5.2:1 WBR2000

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Designed with value as the priority the White Bird Casting Reel delivers on this promise.The cutting-edge design uses carbon composite body with a 5-ball bearing system that will ensure this reel performs trip after trip. The magnetic braking system with external adjustment ensures that different size lures can be used without sacrificing time and casting efficiency. The EVA soft touch knobs on the machined metal handle promises comfort on every retrieval.

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One of Favorite's most eye-catching rods, the Favorite White Bird Casting Rods deliver value driven design and an extreme versatility that every

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Built using IM 24-ton carbon blanks and multi layer structure (MLS) this rod provides sensitivity and strength in one package This rod features SiC guides that will help improve casting distance and accuracy. The cork handles provide superior comfort and control. You won t want to put this rod down once you pick it up.

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Built using IM 24-ton carbon blanks and multi layer structure (MLS) this rod provides sensitivity and strength in one package This rod features SiC guides that will help improve casting distance and accuracy. The cork handles provide superior comfort and control. You won t want to put this rod down once you pick it up.

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