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Daiwa Fuego Casting Rod
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Daiwa Fuego Casting Rod
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Designed in the States, the Fuego is a baitcasting reel that gets the job done! The reel cast well and has a very powerful drag system fitted with oversized carbon disks and our UTD technology that can exert up to 6kg of pressure – more than enough to stop a lunge from a large pike. The MagForce-Z casting brake controls the spool rotation for great distance casting performance. Great value for money!.
Daiwa Fuego CT Baitcasting Reel FGCT100H
Daiwa Fuego Spinning Rod
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Designed in the States, the Fuego is a baitcasting reel that gets the job done! The reel cast well and has a very powerful drag system fitted with oversized carbon disks and our UTD technology that can exert up to 6kg of pressure – more than enough to stop a lunge from a large pike. The MagForce-Z casting brake controls the spool rotation for great distance casting performance. Great value for money!.
Daiwa Fuego CT Baitcasting Reel FGCT100H
Designed in the States, the Fuego is a baitcasting reel that gets the job done! The reel cast well and has a very powerful drag system fitted with oversized carbon disks and our UTD technology that can exert up to 6kg of pressure – more than enough to stop a lunge from a large pike. The MagForce-Z casting brake controls the spool rotation for great distance casting performance. Great value for money!.
Daiwa Fuego CT Baitcasting Reel FGCT100H
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