length: 6’6″
line: 20-40lb (PE1)
lure: 4oz
pieces: 1
type: Cast
action:
power:
add’l info: Rod Weight 3.9oz.
Grip Length: 16 inches, 1.5 inch rear grip, 2.5 inch foregrip.
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length: 6’6″
line: 20-40lb (PE1)
lure: 4oz
pieces: 1
type: Cast
action:
power:
add’l info: Rod Weight 3.9oz.
Grip Length: 16 inches, 1.5 inch rear grip, 2.5 inch foregrip.
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length: 6’6″
line: 20-40lb (PE1)
lure: 4oz
pieces: 1
type: Cast
action:
power:
add’l info: Rod Weight 3.9oz.
Grip Length: 16 inches, 1.5 inch rear grip, 2.5 inch foregrip.
Pelagic
A 7 ½-foot rod rated for 30-pound test line, this is the field tester’s choice for offshore species and a dandy leadhead rod for winter fishing for yellowtail and white sea bass.
Pelagic
This spinning version of our 7 foot, 20-pound stand-up rod is terrific for school-size yellowfin, bluefin and dolphin (dorado), and it has plenty of lifting power to handle sailfish or small marlin.
Pelagic
length: 7'10" line: 50# lure: pieces: 1 type: Cast action: Hybrid power: add'l info: Stand-Up Rod 50lb
Pelagic
The Epitome of Sturgeon Rods! Incredibly light tip for the lightest bite detection, incredibly powerful blank to tame the biggest of these dinos!
Pelagic
The Epitome of Sturgeon Rods! Incredibly light tip for the lightest bite detection, incredibly powerful blank to tame the biggest of these dinos!
Pelagic
length: 6'4" line: 15-30lb (PE0) lure: 1oz pieces: 1 type: Cast action: power: add'l info: Rod Weight 3.5oz. Grip Length: 16 inches, 1.5 inch rear grip, 2.5 inch foregrip.
Pelagic
A great all-around, light-duty, offshore stand-up rod for a wide variety of species, including school-size yellowfin, bluefin and albacore. It has just the right action for “fly lining” bait, yet has plenty of lifting power to handle sailfish or small marlin. Good for casting to big cobia, too. Freshwater anglers like it for small to medium-size sturgeon and big catfish with bottom rigs. Fits the bill for stripers and bluefish as well.
Pelagic
This is a great light-line live bait/jig rod for species like stripers, blues and albacore. A good choice if you’re going for a line-class record, it is soft enough to protect light line, yet still has the power to handle oversized fish. Considered by many to be one of the top kingfish rods in the business, it is also liked by freshwater anglers going for small to medium-sized sturgeon or catfish.