Team daiwa brauer flipping rod first one when they went from foam to Cork rod is black with reddish base and something written about mesh winding.
Team daiwa brauer flipping rod first one when they went from foam to Cork rod is black with reddish base and something written about mesh winding.
I picked up a telescopic Rick clunn daiwa rod for $4...heavy as all get out
I have a Larry Nixon Diawa LT rod. I paid $125.00 for it mid 80's. I had a guy offer me $150 at a boat ramp years ago. Only rod that is as sensitive ( that I own ) Is a Razor Rod
Are they silver with light blue ?
Ranger 520vx Yamaha 225 ox66.
Those green and black S and LT Bauer flipping sticks were bad ass, I also had two S finesse spinning rods a 5'9" and a 6'3" That were top notch. They were all nice, had a Bill Dance red and black cork Rod and a Nixon worm and Jig too.
I remember when Yeam Daiwa reel first came out in the early 90's I think it was. They were $129 back then and were the shit. Bought on a while back and it's falling apart and doesn't throw for crap.
1996 ProGator 200V
1998 Mercury 225 EFI
New Carpet
Seastar Pro Hyd Steering
Minn Kota Ultrex
My TD Tony Bean has been in the basement for years...
I have an IM7 TDV701, got it a lot of stuff I bought. Any interest ?
I have an old Team Daiwa six-foot-six telescoping Guido Hibdon finesse spinning rod. I still use it, and it's remarkably sensitive for how old it is.
I still have a Green TD flip stick with a TD-Z used & signed by Denny Brauer on one of his tour wins......Cannot remember which one e though.
I never realized people like those so much I have had one sitting on my rod rack at home for forever. if someone wants shoot me an offer.
I got one of the old Team Daiwa Rick Clunn 7' crankbait rods . Think I paid $50 for it . Foam handle was shot when I got it . Had cork handle installed . Use it mainly as spinnerbait rod . Great action for spinnerbaits .