MSRP | $299 |
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Product_family | Delta |
species | Kokanee, Trout |
technique | Downrigger, Kokanee Trolling, Light Lead |
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Build | Spiral Right |
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$249.00
An ultralight trolling rod for trout and kokanee, the KDR 760 is designed to fish small lures or bait with a downrigger system. More to the point, it is designed to help you enjoy catching these small fish again. Because you can use the trolling rigs like the “Flash-lite” trolls, which have very little drag and very little weight, even 10-inchers will give your line a tug. If you enjoy catching small stream bass, this also makes a wonderful small spinnerbait and grub rod. Not a lot of backbone, but more than enough for 2-6-pound line.
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