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Inshore
An excellent 12-pound test, one-piece plug rod for salmon and steelhead. The 760 is also a perfect spinner rod for small rivers, and a terrific rod for drifting small baits for summer steelhead and fall silvers. It has a magnum-power butt and quick, light tip that delivers fast, accurate casts and good fish-fighting ability - whether you’re fishing from a boat or the bank.
Inshore
If you are looking for an extra fast jig rod that has an incredibly light tip, this is the rod for you. Whether you are casting light jigs, weightless tubes, small lures, this versatile spinning rod can do it all. There is plenty of power in the blank to keep fish pinned and keep them out of structure when needed.
Delta Bass
This rod’s blank design is unlike any other SJR we make, and it is a lot more powerful than its rating sounds. Its unique design features a soft, flexible tip for tossing both bait and lures, but the magnum butt-section is very powerful, giving you total control. This rod is perfect for throwing jigs in situations with heavy current.
SilverWidow
length: 8’0″ line: 17-40lb lure: 2-8oz pieces: 1 type: Swim Bait Cast action: Mod-Fast power: Extra Heavy add’l info: Swimbaits, Glidebaits, Umbrella Rigs, Alabama Rigs C6 is the atomic number for Carbon, and O2 is the chemical formula for Oxygen, a component of air. One of our initial testers of the blank provided in his feedback [...]
Delta Bass
If you fish large surface lures and medium-size crankbaits, you will want a CBG 714. It is a great rod for deep-diving lures like a Fat Free Shad or Wiggle Wart, and it’ll throw a Rattle Trap the proverbial country mile. Stout enough to handle spinnerbaits and large buzzbaits, this rod also crosses over nicely for most light saltwater flats applications, including reds, bonefish, permit and sea trout. The slower action of our crankbait rods allows anglers fishing shrimp to land the bait very quietly, and that is a definite plus, especially in shallow water where the fish are spooky.
Delta Bass
The ONE rod that is a must have in your arsenal. Ideal for Swim Jigs, Spinnerbaits, Crankbaits, Alabama Rigs, Jerk-baits, and Chatterbaits. The Carbon/Zentron construction makes this the most versatile rod in our lineup! The versatility of this blank comes from three action points. One activated during casting (to properly load the blank). One activated during the lure retrieve (to properly work the lure). And one activated during the hookset (with shock absorption not to lose the fish). If you’re looking for the perfect do everything rod to add to your rod locker or one rod to walk the bank, this is the rod for you.
Delta Bass
If you fish large surface lures and medium-size crankbaits, you will want a CBG 754. It is a great rod for deep-diving lures like a Fat Free Shad or Wiggle Wart, and it’ll throw a Rattle Trap the proverbial country mile. Stout enough to handle spinnerbaits and large buzzbaits, this rod also crosses over nicely for most light saltwater flats applications, including reds, bonefish, permit and sea trout. The slower action of our crankbait rods allows anglers fishing shrimp to land the bait very quietly, and that is a definite plus, especially in shallow water where the fish are spooky.
Delta Bass
No compromises here. This is the muscle rod in the flipping category. It is designed to pull big largemouth out of those heavy weedbeds in Lake Minnetonka, up Minnesota way, or Florida’s Okeechobbee. It is as stout as the 7-power rating suggests, able to move big bass out of the thickest cover, yet it is lighter than you can imagine, providing super sensitivity and allowing the angler to fish all day with little or no fatigue.
Delta Bass
A remarkably versatile deep-water jigging rod, this powerful rod's 7’4” length delivers increased tip speed, longer casts and more positive hook sets. It works extremely well for Carolina-rigged worms, pitching jigs in close or even light-duty flipping. If weeds are the dominant cover in your lake, you will appreciate the magnum power of the MBR 744 for pulling big bass out of the thick stuff. Anglers heading for South America really like this rod for peacock bass and other oversized exotics. Its saltwater uses are fairly limited, but anglers chucking lures for big snook, redfish or small tarpon will find it more than sufficient. Freshwater stripers, northerns, muskies, and even salmon can be taken with this rod, but mainly it is a serious big bass tool.