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Old 08-05-2003, 10:44 AM
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Wink How are all the new Heartland Z's going???

Perth is on fire with the influx of Daiwa HL z's of late. Just wondering how all you guy's and gal's are finding them? I got one a few days back and managed to turn a 1.2kg very easily down JoJo's. Pretty impressed so far with both softies and hards. Craig S what did you end up getting on top of the No sinker??? Geoff P (for pronto) how's that dog box going after your second Z, always a spare room at Maylands bro. Thanks for the info this morning Cris L on the other Z's available, picked up a Team Daiwa Battler for trips up nth and any breamzillas on roids LOL. Cheers Steve
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Old 08-05-2003, 10:51 AM
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Steve, the model number escapes me but it was the solid slim Finesse like yours. Super rod....super secret at home too
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Old 08-05-2003, 11:09 AM
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You been naughty but near on impossible to ignore these little beauties.

Id like to hear what everyone has in there arsenal after these splurges.??
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Old 08-05-2003, 11:18 AM
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Balls of steel

I mean it "FEAR NO MRS" lurve my stick just tested out a few lures down at Point Walter jetty, very sweet.
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Old 09-05-2003, 02:43 AM
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hey guys

where abouts are you getting the HLZs from around perth and what prices are you looking at- i know chris lemess shop has them in for $330, just wondering if there are any other places that are stocking them cheaper??

also any other recommendations for around the $250ish im not too sure yet if i can justify the extra money especially on an unwarranteed rod.

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Old 09-05-2003, 05:53 AM
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i got the last one

i,ve just been to joondalup fishing and camping and brought the last one nice stick man,im not to sure wat the model number means 601 lrs-ti can any one help, i am tending to think its more for throwing hard bodies as opposed to plastics would i be correct in my asumption

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Old 09-05-2003, 06:46 AM
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Tim, I have just purchased that rod for crankbaits and it is excellent to say the least. I actually spent yesterday throwing around softbaits with it and found the distance casting was down a little but it still worked ok on jigheads down to 1/16th. But as you go up in weight size the rod performs better, it loves 3/32 heads .

As for the model code it is a little complicated:
HLZ: Heartland Z
601 : 60 is 6ft and the 1 is the number of pieces
LRS : The L is for the action "Light" dont know what the RS is for
The ti is for titanium guides, if there is an s in front of the ti it is one of the solid slim models. Hope this helps.

For those on the east coast I was in the Australian Bass Angler at Penrith the other day and they have the following models still in stock. I wish the missus didn't confiscate the mastercard

HL-Z 591LXS-sti 4-8lb Spin
HL-Z 595LRS-ti 3-5lb Spin
HC-Z 601LRS-ti 3-6lb Spin
HL-Z 601MMLXS-sti 4-10lb Spin
HL-Z631LFS-ti 4-8lb Spin
Team Diawa BA631MRS 5-8lb Spin
HL-Z 682LFS-ti 2-4lb Spin Midge direct
HL-Z 601MLXB sti Baitcast 6-12lb
HL-Z621MLRB-ti Baitcast 6-12lb
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Old 09-05-2003, 07:38 AM
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Jeez I'm getting jealous!!! I thought I had the silly tackle spending gene, but you guys are shockers I'm gonna have to look at the Daiwa's, I seriously doubt if anything can come close to my Struddie though. Still, I need a back up for my back up Loomis, and there are times when a shorther rod might be useful when shore bashing...Uh oh, I think I just justified it

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Old 09-05-2003, 08:37 AM
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Old 11-05-2003, 08:35 AM
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trying one out soon guys let u knw how it goes browny
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Old 20-05-2003, 07:47 AM
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have u won lotto

good on ya leonis you must be rollin in money,there nice rods,bluewater tackle morley has the full range for sale as well, only theres are 320 so u did ok

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Old 20-05-2003, 08:06 AM
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Hey Steve...not sure about the Heartland Z's I haven't had the chace to use one yet (truth be known I don't have the dosh!) but I did see a guy on Saturday arvo with one and he cleaned up on almost every lure I've seen...softs and hards...I think his name was something like..."The Muscadine Maori" I think he actually caught one backwards!!!

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Old 20-05-2003, 10:41 AM
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leonis: i think that you might want to swap the reel around the other way before you us it- haha
bloody nice reel though- my mate has one of the top of the wazza millionaires and he cant fault it
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Old 20-05-2003, 09:07 PM
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You never know, this could be the start of a new "long butt, runner-less rod" phenomenon which will sweep the lure fishing scene world-wide :-)
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Old 21-05-2003, 02:27 AM
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I just picked up one of the 3 Z`s Ive got lined up - this one was the Jerking Special 601LRS-ti, and I think the guys at work are getting sick of me casting plugs around the office today, but it hasn`t stopped them having a look..... And yes I did have another on layby before Id even got out the shop with this one.

We are all victims, and happy ones at that.

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