Action: Fast
Length: 87 Inches
Line Weight: 4-10lbs
Lure Weight: 1/8-3/8oz
Power: Medium-Light
Build: Spin
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Just when you think you’ve got everything covered, somebody invents a new technique or revives an old one. In this case, it is a little bit of both. Caroline-rigged plastic worms require a bit longer rod to handle the long leaders associated with the technique, while deep-water jig fishing is much easier with a long rod because it increases the leverage during the hook set and moves more line. The MBR 733 is excellent for both applications. Not to mention the new oversized crankbaits that anglers have incorporated to reach deep ridges and mid-lake humps. While you want a lighter tip to allow the plug to wobble enticingly, you also want a little extra backbone to handle the larger baits like the ⅝ ounce Fat Free Shad or the big Bombers. It is a matter of leverage, and this rod makes the job a lot easier.
SilverWidow
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 tackle and graceful presentations are the name of the game – our dropshot rods answer the call. The tip of the rod is very light for setting the hook with lightwire hooks and with a couple of quick turns of the reel, the rod takes care of the rest. The carbon fiber grips allow the angler to “see” underwater for the most subtle, finicky bites – leaving nothing to chance.
SilverWidow
The SJR 732 has a fast taper for long-range casts and the perfect blend of power and feel for deep-water jigging. When you sweep the rod, a lot of line moves - and that makes it a good choice for heavy-duty split shotting and light-duty Carolina rigs. It makes an excellent buzzbait rod and the 7’3” length aids in ripping minnow baits over deep-water humps and points. What’s more, it handles wind and larger baits equally well. Saltwater anglers, meanwhile, will like its powerful, fast action for shallow water applications where cover is sparse but the fish make long, powerful runs.
SilverWidow
The MBR 7108 is an amazingly versatile rod. Despite the power behind this rod, the tip is softer than other heavy rods, making it flexible enough to cast Carolina rigs or jigs. Anglers also use it with great success slow rolling oversized spinnerbaits, pitching jigs, and muscling largemouth out of deep-water weedbeds. Muskie fisherman use it for big bucktail spinners. Salmon anglers backbounce bait with it. And the saltwater crowd even uses it for tarpon and large snook. All in all, it is an excellent fishing tool; its only limit may be the lack of time you have to chase after all those different species.
SilverWidow
The MBR 7109 is an amazingly versatile rod. Despite the power behind this rod, the tip is softer than other heavy rods, making it flexible enough to cast Carolina rigs or jigs. Anglers also use it with great success slow rolling oversized spinnerbaits, pitching jigs, and muscling largemouth out of deep-water weedbeds. Muskie fisherman use it for big bucktail spinners. Salmon anglers backbounce bait with it. And the saltwater crowd even uses it for tarpon and large snook. All in all, it is an excellent fishing tool; its only limit may be the lack of time you have to chase after all those different species.