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Any bonds have two wire diver setups they are willing to sell. Buying for a friend. He would prefer tekota reels. 9 ft diver rod

 

Ron

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its not about line capacity, 700's have more torque, better drag. if you fish more than a few weekends the 700's will pay for themselves in no time. but if you into only fishing 107mm divers and spoons and like catching 2-3lb fish 600's will work just fine.

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its not about line capacity, 700's have more torque, better drag. if you fish more than a few weekends the 700's will pay for themselves in no time. but if you into only fishing 107mm divers and spoons and like catching 2-3lb fish 600's will work just fine.
Well, I don't agree. But to each his own. Our largest fish typically come on wire divers, and have had no problem landing 30 pound salmon on 600LCs. I run only Tekota LCs, and use 600s for riggers and wire divers / slide divers, and 700s and 800s for junk lines. Never had an issue with torque or drag. Unless you are talking about the ones that just came out this month. I have no experience with them.

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Well, I don't agree. But to each his own. Our largest fish typically come on wire divers, and have had no problem landing 30 pound salmon on 600LCs. I run only Tekota LCs, and use 600s for riggers and wire divers / slide divers, and 700s and 800s for junk lines. Never had an issue with torque or drag. Unless you are talking about the ones that just came out this month. I have no experience with them.

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