Thanks guys I bought a new one on the way up from Perth on the weekend at Gero tackle world but was thinking if I can get it repaired at a reasonable price I will get it done if not I will chuck it
It really isn't that hard - just takes a little patience and gives you a heap of satisfaction ............great job for the windy days, beer on the table and a couple of pivot points to spin the rod on and presto
kelsea
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Date Joined: 14/02/12
At a guess mate i would at
At a guess mate i would at least ring adventure sprots as they would be able to point you in the right direction if they don't do it there themselves
Ocean bound is where I'll be found
Faulkner Family
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Date Joined: 11/03/08
most tackle stores do them
most tackle stores do them or have a local guy that can. if not just buy a new one
RUSS and SANDY. A family that fishes together stays together
Man Overboard
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Date Joined: 16/01/10
Lolza, I just had an eye
Lolza, I just had an eye fixed up for $25,
Chivers580
Posts: 12
Date Joined: 30/01/12
Thanks guys I bought a new
Thanks guys I bought a new one on the way up from Perth on the weekend at Gero tackle world but was thinking if I can get it repaired at a reasonable price I will get it done if not I will chuck it
sunshine
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Date Joined: 03/03/09
Do it yourself
It really isn't that hard - just takes a little patience and gives you a heap of satisfaction ............great job for the windy days, beer on the table and a couple of pivot points to spin the rod on and presto
Faulkner Family
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Date Joined: 11/03/08
if you want to give it a
if you want to give it a bash fixing it yourself google fishing rod repairs diy. just had a quick look and there is some interesting stuff on there
RUSS and SANDY. A family that fishes together stays together