BLKWIDOW/1stSTRIKE BASS
length: 6’10” line: 4-8lb lure: 1/16-3/8oz pieces: 1 type: Drop Shot Spin action: Ex-Fast power: Finesse add’l info: The finesse technique of dropshotting is exceptionally effective for the most finicky fish. This rod was initially intended for the dropshot technique, but has expanded to Ned Rigs, Shaky Heads, Finesse Swimbaits, and Neko Rigs. When light [...]
Salmon/Steel/UL
Here’s a really good 12-pound test rod for almost any spin situation. Long enough for extended casts, but never cumbersome, the HSR 760 makes an exceptional flats rod for redfish, bonefish and permit as well as its original targets, steelhead and smaller salmon species. A perfect spinner rod for small rivers, it has a magnum-power butt and a quick, light tip that delivers fast, accurate casts and good fish-fighting ability - whether you’re fishing from boat or bank. Also makes a nice one-piece rod for schoolie stripers and small bluefish.
Salmon/Steel/UL
This rod was originally designed to back-troll small lures (plugs like mag lips and hot shots) for steelhead or silver salmon. But because of its extra-fast design, light tip, and powerful butt, it has quickly emerged as the rod of choice for serious walleye anglers fishing spinner/worm rigs. Saltwater flats fisherman also like the light tip for casting soft plastics, jigs or bait to cruising redfish and specks. This is an extremely versatile rod for both fresh and saltwater use and it is surprisingly powerful for its size.
Salmon/Steel/UL
This rod was originally designed to back-troll small lures for steelhead or silver salmon. But because of its extra-fast design, light tip, and powerful butt, it has quickly emerged as the rod of choice for serious walleye anglers fishing spinner/worm rigs. Saltwater flats fisherman also like the light tip for casting soft plastics, jigs or bait to cruising redfish and specks. This is an extremely versatile rod for both fresh and saltwater use and it is surprisingly powerful for its size.
Inshore
length: 6’6″ line: 4-10lb lure: 1/8-3/8oz pieces: 1 type: Cast action: Ex-Fast power: L add’l info: Handle Length 8″ from bottom of reel-seat to butt cap.
Inshore
length: 6’6″ line: 6-12lb lure: 1/8-1/2oz pieces: 1 type: Cast action: Ex-Fast power: Med-Light add’l info: Handle Length 8″ from bottom of reel-seat to butt cap.
Inshore
length: 6’9″ line: 6-12lb lure: 1/8-1/2oz pieces: 1 type: Cast action: Ex-Fast power: Med-Light add’l info: Handle Length 8.5″ from bottom of reel-seat to butt cap.
Inshore
length: 6’9″ line: 8-14lb lure: 1/4-5/8oz pieces: 1 type: Cast action: Ex-Fast power: Med add’l info: Handle Length 8.5″ from bottom of reel-seat to butt cap.
Inshore
length: 7’0″ line: 4-10lb lure: 1/8-3/8oz pieces: 1 type: Cast action: Ex-Fast power: L add’l info: Handle Length 8.75″ from bottom of reel-seat to butt cap.
Inshore
length: 7’0″ line: 4-10lb lure: 1/8-3/8oz pieces: 1 type: Spin action: Ex-Fast power: L add’l info: Handle Length 8.75″ from bottom of reel-seat to butt cap.
Inshore
This is an extremely fast-action spinning rod designed to fish light-duty spinner rigs and bottom bouncers like the Lindy rig, especially where clear water demands the use of light line. It is not an ultralight: the tip’s light enough to cast small jigs and jig/leech combos, but it has a powerful butt section. That means excellent lure, line and fighting control whether you’re back-trolling or drifting. And because of its high-modulus sensitivity, this rod is a definite advantage when the bite gets super soft.
Inshore
Here’s an excellent all-around spinning rod. A great choice for notherns and big, deep-water walleyes. The ISR 703 has a medium-heavy tip and a fast taper that delivers both long range casts and the power necessary to fish Carolina rigs. It is a good deep-water worm and jig rod, especially in tailwater situations where some current is involved. Saltwater anglers will appreciate its power for snook, small tarpon, or casting jigs or spoons for redfish; the quick taper gives you better control in the wind and increases hook setting power for live bait applications. It also makes a nice lightweight striper rod, or if you enjoy simply lounging on the river bank, dunking worms for catfish, well, it’ll fit nicely in a forked stick, too. Now that is versatility.