Airrus Co-Matrix F/S.......

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7 foot medium/heavy. Hardly used, in great condition. They sell for right at 90 dollars. I'll let it go for 75 firm.
 
If someone buys this rod, they get 4 Red Eye shad ( 3/4oz never used), and 5 Cordell Spots ( 1/2oz some used). Free.
 
Last chance to get a great deal on this rod. Here is some extra info on the rod if interested.

The Co-MATRiX 457 provides a well balanced combination of power, sensitivity and performance in one award winning series of rods. Truly innovative, each Co-MATRiX rod evolves from the integration of two separate and distinctively different manufacturing processes. Filament winding, which is used in the lower section of the rod to provide maximum hook set and castability and Airrus's proprietary Multi Modulus tip section, designed to provide the ultimate combination of lure presentation, rod control and sensitivity. Also featured on each Co-MATRiX rod is Airrus's superbly designed "Comfort Grip" which combines Hypalon and high quality Portuguese cork into what has been said to be the most comfortable grip ever to grace a fishing rod. A removable Nylon cap allows weight to be added to the butt for precise balancing to ones personal specifications. Sensitivity is kicked up a notch through the use of Fuji Hardloy guides at "Concept" spacing. Add a Fuji ECSM graphite filled Nylon 6 reel seat and you have a rod to be reckoned with by any fish that swims.
 
You should just give me all that stuff for saving you last night........as well as allowing you to be ballast for the boat.

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Lance must not let you bring many rods. I havent been on here in a while - did he get his boat sold?
I use Powell rods, is this rod about like those, I havent ever used one.
David
 
derwin - 4/23/2009 5:58 PM Lance must not let you bring many rods. I havent been on here in a while - did he get his boat sold? I use Powell rods, is this rod about like those, I havent ever used one. David
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I'll post a picture for you. They are not very similar to a Powell. Tad heavier and has a full handle, with a foam insert.</p>
 

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