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Posted 7/2/2008 11:26:14 AM
Ruby Red Lip

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Has anyone ever purchased and used one of these rod/reel combos. They are sold at Wal-Mart for about $60. I'm looking for an additional "inexpensive" rod/reel for trolling, bottom, and shark (in the bay). I'll leave it at that and see what you guys think! Thanks.

Any thoughts?

SHAKESPEARE Tidewater T20L Reel w/6'6" Med/Hvy Rod

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Posted 7/2/2008 11:31:07 AM


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I bought one b/c I didn't want my 9 yr old nephew using any of my good setups, plus he needed a level wind. For what I bought it for, that thing has been a champ. Haven't brought up any massive grouper with it, but for snapper and trigger, bottom fishing around the pass and bay, that thing has been great. I've definitely gotten my $60 worth out of it.

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Posted 7/2/2008 12:53:06 PM
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I don't have that combo but I break things and the ceramic on many of my old rods was getting busted everytime I turned around. I bought that cheapo tidewater with the metal eyes for the boat, didn't really need casting eyes so it was all good, used that thing for 2 years before I snapped it doing something stupid enough not to be mentioned here. :-) I thought it was a really good rod for the price.
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Posted 7/2/2008 12:54:16 PM
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Great for snapper, mingo and trigger as mentioned. I used mine also around the bouys when targeting spanish and SMALL kings.

My gears stripped when I caught 3 undersized AJ's back to back to back with it though. Not built for the strong fighters. 3' shark should not do damage to it though.

I liked mine also, light weight. They were a lot less expensive just 4 years ago though. Good starter combo though. I really wouldn't fish it on the edge though unless you are dropping a mingo rig down. You may get up one just keeper grouper but I will be willing to bet that the reel is on its last legs after that.

The gears actually held up. It was the thing that guides the line that went KAPOO.

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Posted 7/2/2008 1:43:44 PM


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I bought 2 of those reels and put them on 2 Penn helicopter rods for my boys to use offshore just for there size.They have held up very well , I lubricate them all the way every season and level wind and drag , gears and all are in good shape.They have caught everything from small snapper to 4' blacktips with no problem.They are now on 5' roddy rods I got from Half hitch, and have been useing them for trolling, so far so good.Like the other guy they were bought to keep the kids off my good stuff, but am very pleased over all with them.

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Posted 7/2/2008 6:38:06 PM


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ive got a tidewater reel ,bought it for trolley fishing of gulf stae pier then ivan came ,been using it offshore for three years . ive had no problems .my son caught his biggest fish to date on it a 25- 30lb red fish last sat.

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Posted 7/2/2008 7:02:28 PM
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bought one for my oldest son last year, for the same reason as everyone else, and he has caught plenty of snapper, trigger, and redfish with it, and have had no problems with it. good buy in my opinion.  I did catch a decent size king with it one day as I was reeling in his line to check the bait, and it held up good.

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Posted 7/2/2008 10:48:38 PM
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wow yall's have held up better than mine i got mine and after 3 trips the longest being like 6 hours it broke. it wont reel in line now and has no drag.
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